|Leisure activities |Girls age 5-14 |Boys age 5-14 |
|Skateboarding or rollerblading |25 |39 |
|Bike riding |58 |77 |
|Watching TV or videos |100 |100 |
|Electronic or computer games |60 |81 |
|Art and craft |58 |35 |
The table shows the participation in selected leisure activities of Australian children aged 5-14. These figures for leisure activities are shown in percentages. Overall, it is clear that Australian boys preferred activities than girls in all leisure activities except watching TV or videos and art and craft.
According to the table, the most popular activities for both girls and boys were watching TV or videos. The percentage of girls and boys who joined in watching TV videos was equal with 100%. Next, the most second popular for both of them were electronic on computer games. 81% of boys took park in this activity, while the percentage of girls was 60% less than this. In addition, the table has shown that approximately 77% of boys participated in bike riding more than the percentage of girls who enjoyed bike riding was 58%. In contrast, skateboarding or rollerblading attracted 39% of boys, while the percentage of girls who enjoyed was only about 25%. Finally, art and craft was the only