Animal Clue
Stick a piece of paper naming an animal (or other category) on each participant’s forehead or back, in a way.
Stick a piece of paper naming an animal (or other category) on each participant’s forehead or back, in a way.
Each camper chooses their own animal, then performs that animal’s movements for the rest of the activity without sharing the.
Use existing lines in the gym, on the yard or create them using jump ropes. Make sure all students understand.
Split into two teams and place mats on opposite walls of the gymnasium, these are the goals. Each team can.
Split campers into even teams. It goes by the same basic principle as the traditional keep away game, but it’s.
Divide into two teams. Use a trashcan that is about the same size as your ball. Have each team choose.
This game is a gym-version of the pool game “sharks and minnows.” Using a basketball court or marking your own,.
Make the tic tac toe court. Split students into two teams. Demonstrate what three in a row looks like. Each.
Divide the students into 2-4 groups; each team sits on a boundary line. Give each student a number. Each group.
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