1/14/2024 0 Comments Preschool tag games![]() Then they would toss the ball to each other. All the kids would stand behind their desks and spread out around the room accordingly. You just need to make sure you have a SOFT ball (like a foam ball or nerf ball). The kids LOVED it and it was always silent so everyone could hear when their bus was called or they were being dismissed. ![]() Silent Speedball- Okay, so I used to play this during dismissal a few days a week when they would call kids via our TV. Of course you could always play this by just using a child's name instead of "King" or "Queen."Ĥ. When the child is tagged out they just give the eraser to another person to continue the game. You can control the pace of the game by reversing the Queen chases King at any moment. ![]() The first child to be tagged or drop the eraser is out. (If you say King chases Queen then the boy will tag the girl, or the other way around.) The students WALK around the room and try to tag the other child while the eraser stays on their head. Begin the game by saying "King chases Queen" or vice versa. Eraser Tag/King Chases Queen- Pick one boy and one girl and have each put an eraser on top of their head. The game continues until there is one person left and then they become the "King" and you can play again.ģ. Everyone in that corner is out and sits down. By ten, everyone should be in a corner and the main student picks one corner (make sure you number corners before you start). Meanwhile, everyone else is silently moving to one corner of the room. They close their eyes and count to ten out loud. Kings Corner/4 Corners- The teacher picks one person (I usually started with my Student of the Week). If they guess correctly they get to go up to be the next picker. When everyone has picked, the class puts their heads up and each person that was tapped has to try and guess who it was. Then, the original kids quietly sneak through the room and tap one person's thumb to put down. Heads Up, 7 Up- Basically, the teacher picks seven (or however many) kids to start, everyone puts their heads down and thumbs up. I don't know about you, but I remember playing lots of indoor recess games when I was in elementary school! These classic games don't get old.
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