Eagle and the Mouse
Form two lines (teams) of students, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with at least one arm’s length between them. One team is standing.
Form two lines (teams) of students, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with at least one arm’s length between them. One team is standing.
Have students stand spread out in an area. Randomly choose a leader. The leader will stand in front of the.
This is a great way to divide a large group into two smaller groups. Players close their eyes while one.
Gather the students in a circle, sitting down. One student is chosen as the fox who walks around the group,.
Have players line up holding each other around the waist. Remind students not to run, only speed walk. Have the.
Divide the class into four groups. Group one should go to the left side of the room facing the wall.
Somebody lies down and closes their eyes, while everyone else gathers around them. The one lying down must keep their.
What do Dead Fish do? Exactly… nothing! Explain that the rules are to be the best Dead Fish by being.
Divide the children into two equal teams. Have teams face each other across from a center line. Assign one side.