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Animal Antics

Ingredient:

  • At least three people, space to move

Prep Time:

  • 5 minutes

Recipe for Fun!

One person is the designated caller and the rest of the children line up next to each other with space to move around. When ready, the caller tells the players what to do, such as hop on one foot, stomp like an elephant, ribbit like a frog, or soar like an eagle. Children can either complete the task in a stationary position or move from one end of the yard to the other. Let the caller give 3-5 “commands” and then switch places so another child can be the caller. Play continues until everyone has had a chance to be the caller. Taking a turn as the caller gives children the opportunity to speak in front of others, be the leader, and control the action.

Benefits:

  • Encourages parallel play. Parallel play is when children play near others, doing the same activity, but not yet interacting. This helps children become more aware of others, model behaviors, express emotions, and develop communication skills.
  • Hones working memory by having children follow directions. This skill is necessary to complete daily activities, like getting dressed or brushing teeth. It helps kids attend to detail, process the task and execute.

Modifications:

For extended challenge: Add multi-step directions, such as, “Hop like a bunny and twitch your nose,” or, “take four giant steps, then spin around and sit down.” This helps children practice memory and sequencing skills.

Variation:

  • Incorporate social interaction in the directions that are called out, such as, “Bow to the person on your left.” Or “Find a person wearing blue and give him a high five.” Children who are shy or introverted often do better interacting when they have a task to do. This gives them practice approaching and interacting with others.
  • Social
  • Emotional
  • Physical
  • Communication
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