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Ring Game

First of all, choose who will be the bearer of the ring. He places the ring (or something else small) between his hands, which are pressed together. The other players stand side by side, palms together like the ring bearer. The bearer passes his hands between the hands of each of the players, dropping the ring in the hand of one of them without anyone noticing. After passing through all the players, the bearer asks one of them: "Who took the ring?". If you get it right, you are the new ring bearer. Otherwise, pay the gift (punishment) the players send. The bearer repeats the question until someone gets it right. Whoever gets it right will be the new bearer of the ring.

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Helicopter Jump Rope

Players make a circle around the leader. The leader takes one end of the skipping rope and spins on the spot with the rope following on the ground. Players must avoid the rope by jumping over it. If the rope touches the player, he is out.

The Blind Hen

Choose a player to be the hen. Blindfold the hen and turn him or her around several times. The remaining players move around the area while the blindfolded player (the hen) tries to catch any one of them. Once a player is caught the hen tries to guess their name.

If the guess is correct, the caught player becomes the new hen. If incorrect the hen is blindfolded again for a new round.

Straw Gate

It is a kind of recycling game.Students' bring straws that they don't use at home.They create a straw gateway by colleborating each other.

Mancala

First player chooses a circle on their own side, picks up the stones in that space, and starting with the next space, drops one stone in each space going counterclockwise (including the Store) until all of the stones are played out. The game ends when either player has no more stones in their six circles.

Good morning, how are you?

Children stand in a circle, but without holding hands. One of them, previously chosen, runs around and outside the circle made by colleagues. At one point, he touches a colleague and continues running in the same direction. The colleague runs in the opposite direction and when they meet, they greet each other saying:

“Good morning, how are you?”. They continue to run in the previous direction and whoever reaches the vacant place returns to the circle.

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