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Games
When
playing games:
*Play
class against you. Students often get fed-up with the constant competition
with each other, and beating you is a welcome relief. However, you
must win from time to time to ensure that something is at stake.
*Put yourself in the game. When none of the teams can come up with
the answer,
you get a point (or collect points for the question).
*Insist on grammatical, complete answers to questions, otherwise
the effectiveness
of the game is compromised.
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Game
List -Click
on the games to view/print instructions:
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Games
Ball
Pass (rover, people on bases must try to change places without getting
hit)
Bean-bag
toss
Bobbing
for apples
Bowling
Bulls
Eye
Cat
& Mouse
Chinese
“Get-Up” - have kids sit back to back on ground locking
arms
Crab
Soccer
Cross
a cone and come back
Dodge
Ball (team or circle Most players left wins on one side, time or
eliminate side)
Duck
Duck Goose
Egg
Race
Eggs or ping pong balls
Head
balance relay
Heads
Up 7-Up
Hide & Seek
Horse
& Rider
Horseshoes
Hot
Potato
Keep
Away
Limbo
Marco Polo
Musical Chairs
Parachute
Ball
Pin
the tail on the donkey
Red Light, Green Light
Ring Toss
Sack
Race
Simon Says
Spoons
Steal
The Bacon
Tic
Tac Toe
Touch
(stick your hand in a box or blindfold and guess what they touched)
Touch Ball
Touch
Cards
Tug
of war
War Ball |
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