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Magical Islands
 
 

Grade: Primary, Junior
Facility: Classroom, multipurpose room or gymnasium
Materials: Recycled paper, mouse pads or floor markers (islands)

Activity Description: Get your students up and moving quickly with this fun, physical activity which can easily be adapted into a magical Halloween game.

Overview:

  • A variety of islands are spread out around the room.
  • Students move around the room as quickly as possible.
  • When the teacher calls out “Islands in 5-4-3-2-1”, the students have five seconds to be touching an island and freeze in a position.  Student can share islands.
  • Resume moving after all have found an island.

Add variations such as:

  • Removing islands
  • Limiting the number of islands that students can go to (all students with birthdays between January and June must find a BLUE island, everyone else must find a GREEN island)
  • Defining the number of students who can share an island and asking students to incorporate specific criteria into their frozen position.
  • Give all instructions while students continue to move around the room.

Magical Halloween variation:

  • Cut out the islands in the shape of Halloween ghosts, goblins, athletes, superheros, animals and healthy trick or treat snacks.
  • Limit the island a student can go to by asking questions such as: All those dressing up for Halloween as a ghost to find a ghost island or all those dressing up like a baseball player to find a blue island.
  • Ask students to incorporate the pose from their favorite superhero, athlete or animal into their frozen position.
  • Ask students to move around the room like the character they will be dressing up as for Halloween.
  • Give all instructions while students continue to move around the room.

Source: Adapted from “Islands” from the Ontario HPE Curriculum Support: Junior Appendix B

 
 
 

 
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