A listening group game.

    • open space to play

  • No Equipment

  • The goal of the game is to find a group of players equal to the number of claps/whistles the leader does. Anyone left out is “out” for that game. 

  • 1. A “leader” is chosen, preferably a teacher or supervisor. This person will be the person that claps or whistles a certain number of times. 

    2. If they clap 3 times, then the players should get into groups of three, if they clap 5 times, then the players are to form groups of 5, etc. 

    3. People may not stay in the same groups time after time; they must change groups each time. 

    4. Anyone that is not in a group, or is extra, is “out” for that game but will play in the next game. 

    5. The last couple of players that are left are considered the “winners”.

  • ●Add in restrictions to make the game more challenging. For example each group has to have at least one boy or one girl, etc. 

    ● To keep the game inclusive, rather than eliminating players who do not have a group, designate an exercise such as jumping jacks that they can complete and then rejoin the game.

    • Huggy Bear: Have players dance and when the music stops yell a number and they have to connect with their group by hugging or touching elbows, those that are not in a group stand to the side

    • Discuss bodily autonomy and that is people don't want to be touched they can just stand with their group or hold something that other can grab onto

Reflection: Social Awareness

1. When we are playing games where we might be in someone’s personal space what is the respectful thing to do so that they feel comfortable?

2. Who can you shout out?

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