Blind Mummy
Required: Dice, Blindfold
Icons:
Star: Starting position, or Choose a space
+5: Add 5 points to your team
Paper Scissor Stone Thief: Game, Winner steals points from the other team
Blind Mummy: Game
$ Money Card: Give a money card to the student or add 10 points to their team
Roll the dice to move the playing piece around the board. Play games or award points as the game goes. The team with the most points at the end of class is the winner.
Games:
Paper Scissor Stone Thief: Two students play paper scissor stone. As the pictures show, the winner will take a step back and the loser must step forward to touch toes. The game continues until one student cannot reach the other students foot without moving their back planted foot. The winner of the game steals all points from the other team.
*Look at the pictures below to understand. The girl standing is the winner in the end because the other girl could not reach her feet any more.
Icons:
Star: Starting position, or Choose a space
+5: Add 5 points to your team
Paper Scissor Stone Thief: Game, Winner steals points from the other team
Blind Mummy: Game
$ Money Card: Give a money card to the student or add 10 points to their team
Roll the dice to move the playing piece around the board. Play games or award points as the game goes. The team with the most points at the end of class is the winner.
Games:
Paper Scissor Stone Thief: Two students play paper scissor stone. As the pictures show, the winner will take a step back and the loser must step forward to touch toes. The game continues until one student cannot reach the other students foot without moving their back planted foot. The winner of the game steals all points from the other team.
*Look at the pictures below to understand. The girl standing is the winner in the end because the other girl could not reach her feet any more.
Blind Mummy: One student from Team A is the blind mummy. All students from the other team stand on the opposite side of the class room. The mummy wants to find and touch the children to "kill" them. The children want to cross the room silently and touch the opposite wall with one of their feet. The Mummy and children take turns taking "ONE" step. First the mummy takes a step and then feels around blindly to try to find a student. Next the children silently take one step in any direction. The two sides continue until all the students are dead, or they reach the other side of the class room and touch the wall with one foot. (In this case they win and sit down) (If touched by the mummy they are out and sit down) Each student that makes it across the room gets 5 points. The mummy is awarded 5 points for each student the mummy finds.
*Pictures below
*This is a silent game as the Mummy can only Hear the other students when they take a step.
*Students that cannot be quiet should leave the classroom until the game is finished.
*The teacher whispers the order for either the children, or the mummy to take one step.
*Students loved this game and had a lot of fun regardless of who won... One of my classes did not understand the "quiet" aspect of the game so I had to stop the game in the middle. 10 minutes later when we played most children understood, but I still had to tell 2 children to leave the classroom for making footstep sounds or talking while they were out. After that the game went great and they had more fun in complete silence only to roar out in laughter once in a while when the mummy went in the wrong direction or was reaching over a student's head while they squatted quietly near the mummy.
*Pictures below
*This is a silent game as the Mummy can only Hear the other students when they take a step.
*Students that cannot be quiet should leave the classroom until the game is finished.
*The teacher whispers the order for either the children, or the mummy to take one step.
*Students loved this game and had a lot of fun regardless of who won... One of my classes did not understand the "quiet" aspect of the game so I had to stop the game in the middle. 10 minutes later when we played most children understood, but I still had to tell 2 children to leave the classroom for making footstep sounds or talking while they were out. After that the game went great and they had more fun in complete silence only to roar out in laughter once in a while when the mummy went in the wrong direction or was reaching over a student's head while they squatted quietly near the mummy.