
Feb 14th, 2005, 11:25 am
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Musical Chairs This is a pretty simple game to practice speaking and to get students up and moving (ie.TPR). - Find some music that is lively and fun.
- Arrange the chairs in a circle with one less chair than there are children.
- Turn on music and make students walk clockwise (or counter-clockwise depending on what hemisphere you are in) around their chairs.
- Stop the music and everyone should find a chair. The person left standing has to answer a question. You could have them answer a spelling question or even read a passage from a book.
- Repeat.
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