Balloon games for children

    • [DOC File]Balloon Activities

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      Balloon descent, 83. Small group games. Balloon ring: Cooperative version: Have 3-6 people stand in a circle with hands joined. Toss a balloon into the center of the circle. Instruct players to keep the balloon off the floor as long as possible without letting hands go, and without letting the balloon come to a visible rest. Competitive version: Have two or more groups see who can keep the ...

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      Balloon team games: children in 2 teams stand one behind the other. Front person holds balloon under his/her chin. They have to pass the balloon down the line using their chin and no hands! The child at the back brings balloon to front of the line (under chin) and starts again. The winning team is the one which gets everyone back to where they started first. Over and under game: use the ...

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    • [DOC File]Additional Warm-up games - Microsoft

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      The winning team is the one whose balloon/ball catches up with that of their opponents. Doing the Opposite. Players sit in a circle with the leader on a chair in the middle. Those in the circle must do the opposite of what the leader does. For example, sit when the leader is standing and stand when the leader is sitting. King of Silence. The leader sits on a chair in front of the other players ...

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    • [DOC File]Primary Resources - Free teaching resources, lesson …

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      Balloon Games. Balloon Keep It Up - Everyone has a balloon and has to try to keep balloon in the air as long as possible. This can be made more difficult by having children only use one hand or using a body part or having both hands behind their back. Hot Potato - Have one balloon between around four children and have some music playing. The aim for the children is to keep the balloon up in ...

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    • [DOC File]GAMES - Alzheimer

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      Bat the balloon. With either a hand, or a lightweight swatter. For an extra challenge, get two balloons going at once. Table Games. Playing card games and other table games is a long time leisure interest of many adults. The likelihood of the person that you know with dementia having played cards as a young adult is extremely high. So when ...

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    • [DOC File]Movement exploration with whole body

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      Bring a balloon in and blow it up for the children and let it deflate then show them how to tie a knot in a balloon. If any of the children know how to blow up or tie a balloon let them demonstrate it for the class. Also ask if the children have seen a balloon at a birthday party, carnival, etc. and ask them to describe what it looks like when it’s blown up. Then tell the children that they ...

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    • [DOC File]Co-operative Games: Active Learning in PE & SPHE

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      Games involve children at three levels: at a physical level, at an emotional level and at a cognitive level. Games range from active games (including physical challenges and parachute work) that require space for movement to quieter games and activities that can be used in the classroom. Co-operative games are a very effective element of the Circle Work approach in SPHE. This workshop will ...

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      A game for a dyad, a family or groups: Materials: A large balloon, inflated; a transparent balloon is best so the players can see through it. Therapist/Parent & Child: Stand facing each other and place a balloon between your faces; hold the balloon between you with your noses and foreheads and hold hands. Keep the balloon between your faces (without hands) while moving around the room. If ...

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