![]() The last person to receive the message must deliver it aloud to the entire room. The person who receives the message must then pass the message onto the person next to him or her. The message should only be one short sentence. Someone in the circle starts by whispering a message to the person to his or her left or right. Keep those little minds busy!Įveryone sits in a circle about arm's-length from each other. Telephone is a great game to play when all the kids are seated around the table in their party hats, munching on cake. I've even played it with my adult friends. Telephone is a great party game for kids of all ages. The person in the center cannot move until another player is tagged-then they can take that person's spot in the circle. The goose then becomes “It” for the next round. If “It” is tagged by the goose, he or she must sit in the center of the circle. If the goose cannot tag “It,” he or she becomes “It” and the duck-duck-goosing starts again. The goose has to try and tag “It” before “It” can sit in his or her spot. “It” has to try and sit in the empty spot vacated by the goose. One child is picked to be “It.” The child who is “It” walks around the outside of the circle (the backs of the children) and touches each child on the head saying, “duck … duck … duck ….” Each head touched gets a “duck.” When a child is touched on the head and “It” says “goose,” the child who is the “goose” must stand up and chase “It” around the outside of the circle. We used to look forward to it everyday.Īll the kids sit in a circle facing each other. My kindergarten teachers used to let us play just before the end of the school day. This is another game you might have learned in the classroom. The last child standing gets to be the next Simon. If the instruction doesn't start with “Simon says” and a child follows the instruction, he or she is out and must sit down. Then Simon might say: “Hold up two fingers.” If any of the children holds up two fingers, they are out. ![]() Then Simon might say: “Simon says hop on one foot.” All the children should then hop on one foot. If Simon says “Simon says touch your nose,” all the children must touch their noses. The teachers taught children the names of their physical features by using this game. It was actually used as a teaching method in my nursery school class. Simon Says is one of the first group games I learned to play. ![]()
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