Purpose: stress-relief, getting to know a new group, listening skills
Setting: in a circle (sitting on the floor or on chairs or standing up)
Number of players: 10 - 30 is the most fun
Time: 5-10 minutes
Needed equipment: none
Rules: Form a circle with your group. One person stands in the middle. The game-starter (usually me) calls out a name, e.g "Harry". Now Harry needs to call out a new name before the person in the middle tags him. If Harry is tagged before he calls out a new name, he gets to go in the middle. If he calls out a new name, e.g. "Noy", the person in the middle needs to tag Noy before she calls out a new name.
Variations:
- With older kids and adults I sometimes use a newspaper to tag each other on the knees. Great way to stress-relief!
- In stead of using names, you can give everybody a word to use. For example new vocabulary words you have been practicing, numbers, geographical names, animals, .....
- To prevent that the same names are being called out all the time you can add in extra rules during the game: boys need to call out girls, you can't call out the person who called out your name, you can't call out the person you called out last time, ....
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