Game: All Birds Fly

 A listening and action game for groups.


1. One player is selected to be the speaker and stands in front of the group of children.

2. The speaker then names 10 things using the sentence "{birds) fly". The speaker raises their arms above the head and imitates flying. However, then, "bird" is replaced by the object of the speaker's choice. The children can only imitate flying if that animal or object can fly.

For example:

1. "Birds fly" (arms imitate flying)

2. "Eagles fly" (arms imitate flying)

3. "Dogs fly" (arms down and still)

4. "Computers fly" (arms down and still)

5. "Pelicans fly" (arms imitate flying)

6. "Pigs fly"  (arms down and still)

7. "Seahorses fly" (arms down and still)

8. "Moths fly" (arms imitate flying)

8. "Aeroplanes fly" (arms imitate flying)

9. "Chairs fly" (arms down and still)

Any player who raises their arms when that thing can't fly, or doesn't raise their arms in time, is out of the game. Some forms of the game only allow birds as the flying objects.

The speaker will try to confuse the other players by speaking fast and confusing the players. 

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