Rock-paper-scissors is an old school tradition. But thanks to an elementary school, the game hands revered may never be the same. A video of fourth graders in Indiana Lowell Elementary School an extreme version of rock-paper-scissors with two teams, hula hoops and high stakes of all the gambling games P.E. worthy quickly took the Internet by storm over the past week. Synchronized “Hoop Hop Showdown” teacher Eric Long Branch sports, shows minute clips kids are crazy about cool new competition. “I like the reaction he got,” said WISH-TV branch. “I think what is powerful about it is not the game itself, but children and the energy that they are in the video.” Said The epic clip has been watched more than 10 million since the branch on Facebook in August 9 hours the full video below. Picture copyright by Elyse Lewin / Getty Images
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