GAME TYPE - Racing games.
WHO'S IT FOR - Groups One and Two. There need to be at least two people for it to actually be a race, but it's better to have more competition.
WHAT YOU NEED - Cards that represent the various animals, and an area where the kids can run.
HOW TO PLAY:
- The first thing to do is have the kids practice the various animal racing movements (see below the rules for a list of suggestions).
- Once practiced, have heats for each movement. Have each student run a certain distance in one of the animal styles one at a time. Crown a champion of each animal class by who can finish each leg the fastest.
- After all heats are done, do a big animal race. Have everyone start as one animal. When they reach a certain point, they switch to another animal. Keep switching as much as you want (use the animal cards to let them know when to switch), and the first one to reach the finish line is the winner.
- You also may want to do the final animal race one at a time to keep things fair. Just keep track of the time, and the winner is the one who finishes the fastest.
These are good animal moves to use for the race:
- Cheetah Run - Run as fast as you can.
- Crab Walk - Walk on all fours with your back to the ground.
- Horse Trot - Gallop forward with one foot staying in front of the other.
- Kangaroo Hop - Jump forward with your feet together.
- Penguin Waddle - Walk with your legs pressed together.
- Snake Slither - Crawl forward with your belly staying on the ground.
THIS WORKS ON - Competition (racing against your peers), athletic ability (running, doing other animal moves quickly), sequencing (able to follow the moves and change when they need to)
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