Bleep is a memory game that prevents children from using certain words.
Number f players: Ten or more
You will need: Reading material
How to play: Give the students a list of forbidden words. They can be anything such as colors (red blue, green, and so on), play, of, man, food, apple, the, and more.
Choose reading comprehension material with these words in it and ask the kids to read one sentence each.
Kids have to bleep each time they hear a forbidden word.
7. Jumping the line
This is an energizer that can be played towards the end of the day and is a great game for revising the day’s lessons.
Number of players: 10-15
You will need: Sticky tape or chalk, set of True/False questions, space to play
How to play: Make a straight line using the chalk or the sticky tape.
Mark one side of the line as True and the other as False.Ask the children to stand on the line.
Ask a question – if the kids think it is true, they jump to the True side. Otherwise, they must jump to the False side.
This game is an interesting way to make children listen and focus on the voice of another person.
Number of players: Ten or more
You will need: Cloth for blindfolding and space to play
How to play: Make space in the room and ask kids to form a circle.
Pick one student to be ‘It’ and blindfold her or him.
Spin ‘It’ and ask him or her to point. Whoever ‘It’ points at must talk to ‘It’ in a funny voice, without revealing their name.
‘It’ has to guess the name of the student by asking a series of questions.