Paper Airplanes July 25, 2007
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Materials: paper and a basket
Ask questions to the students, or show flashcards. Each correct answer gets a change to throw an airplane into the basket. Play in teams – the one with the most planes in the basket at the end wins.
London Bridges Falling Down July 25, 2007
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Materials: music
You can change this song for seasons or holidays as well.
Ex: “White snowflakes are falling down, now it’s winter”.
Islands July 25, 2007
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Materials: newspaper
Children get into groups of 3 or 4, boys and girls separated. All members stand on their island of one large piece of newspaper. When the teachers says “the island is sinking!”, the groups must fold their paper in half and all stand back on it again. The team to stay on their island the longest wins.
Janken Train July 25, 2007
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Materials: none or music
Can teach English janken if you like. Then the children run around playing janken, and the loser stands behind the winner. Winners play each other until one is in the front of a long train. Then play some music or sing and dance. When the music stops, they find a new partner to janken.
Duck, Duck Goose July 25, 2007
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Materials: none
You can use this classic game with numbers, fruits, foods, the alphabet, holiday words, etc.
Teach the children two words, ex: “duck” and “goose”.
The children sit in a circle and the first child stands up and walks around the outside of the circle, patting each child’s head and pronouncing “duck!” for each one. When they decide to pronounce one child as “goose!”, that goose stands up and chases the first child until they get back to their original seat. If the original child makes it back, they go again. If they are tagged, it’s the goose’s turn.
Rhythm Clapping July 25, 2007
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Materials: none
In a big circle, have students clap to a rhythm, saying colors. Or in a group, clap a rhythm and say own color plus someone else’s color, and pass it on – can use with a small ball/toy to throw around too.
Touch something blue! July 25, 2007
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Materials: none
Call out a color, or “touch something color”. students must touch or bring something to you of that color. Use a countdown but don’t kick anyone out.
Red Light, Green Light July 25, 2007
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Materials: A stoplight or large color cards to show students.
Beware, use only if students are well behaved. students start at one end of the gym. When you say “green light” they start running (or skipping, etc.) to other side of gym. When you say “red light” they must stop. First student to other side wins. Can say “yellow light” and have them do some silly dance, too.
Karuta July 25, 2007
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Likely the most popular Elementary school game in Japan.
Materials: small cards
students sit in a circle or group, and compete to smack the color card when you call it.