Popular at a local junior school (KS1-KS2) and played as one of their physical education games. Everybody starts out as a tagger (or ‘It’), but that means you need to…
Energetic
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Simple game! Divide into 4 teams and send each team into a corner. The object of the game is to see which team can get to the opposite (diagonal) corner…
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Best with 2 teams although can be played using 4. Teams line up, single file, equal distances from the leader who stands arms outstretched towards the teams. When told to…
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Aka: Chair Challenge A number of chairs, hoops, drawn circles, etc next to each other to represent a line of stepping stones (doesn’t have to be in line). Have at…
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Sent in by Kelly Stringer, 1st Paulton Guides, Somerset, UK “I played this game at Oakhill Methodist Youth Club when I was younger, and have refined it to a very…
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A stalking tag game Sent in by Myriah “This is the best game in the world to play with your friends and family on a warm summer night!” Choose one…
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Requires a playing area with a number of places to hide, its similar to “Mr Wolf” but likely to appeal to older players… Establish a base, one person is chosen…
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Similar to Mr Wolf, where One person becomes the catcher (wolf) and stands on one side of the hall or if outside by a tree or other feature. The remaining…
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A stalking tag game. Sent in by Ms Lisa, teacher at Primrose Primary School “I am a teacher at Primrose and one game the kids love to play is called…
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A stalking tag game. A game for younger children. One person becomes the catcher and stands on one side of the hall or if outside by a tree or other…