Tally Ho!
Divide students into four groups. Demonstrate what it looks like to stand shoulder-to-shoulder. Remind students that they must stay in.
Divide students into four groups. Demonstrate what it looks like to stand shoulder-to-shoulder. Remind students that they must stay in.
Participants are asked to study the composition of the group quietly and to decide on a superlative adjective that describes.
Arrange everyone in a circle, standing or sitting. Begin by stating your name and one unique fact about yourself (Ex:.
Participants select pre-cut lengths of string from the group facilitator. Each member holds the string between his/her thumb and forefinger..
The kids can start out in a standing or sitting position. You ask them questions, such as “do you have.
This is a quick game that can be used in many different ways. Get as many white, 5 gallon buckets.
Have students line up across the play area with a partner. Demonstrate how to stand and balance on tennis balls.
The goal of this activity is to give a group an opportunity to work together to achieve a simple goal..
Divide students into pairs. Have the students in each pair stand facing each other anywhere in the space. Place a.