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Lithuania Kursenai Kindergarten “Buratinas”

Lithuania Kursenai Kindergarten “Buratinas”. Traditional Lithuanian games. February 2011. ,,George the Master“ Age: 2-7

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Lithuania Kursenai Kindergarten “Buratinas”

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  1. Lithuania Kursenai Kindergarten “Buratinas” Traditional Lithuanian games February 2011

  2. ,,George the Master“ Age: 2-7 One player – the Master – stands in the middle and everyone dances around him. Then he has to show everyone what to do (jump, clap etc.), and all have to do after the master. After this the master chooses the next master and so on. When the Master is in the middle, everyone dances around him and singing: George master, George master Teach your little children And you children do the same As the master shows you

  3. “Pine – tree”Place – classroomAge: 5-7We pick out one player, who’ll be a catcher. We tie his eyes with kerchief. Other children run and the catcher has to catch them. When catch a child they begin to talkWho are you?I’m a pine tree.I cut this tree.But I don’t fall down. The catched child has to change his voice that the catcher won’t recognize him. He’ll go to catch him, if the catcher recognize him.

  4. The same game you can play in a circle

  5. “ Pull out a ribbon”Age: 4-7 Aims: fast orientation in game situations; keep running in order that catcher doesn’t catch you. All the children have the ribbons on their back (between trousers and back) . One among the children is the catcher. He hasn’t a ribbon. After the start signal the catcher tries to pull out the ribbons. After the stop signal all children runs in the circle and count how many ribbons the catcher has pulled out. Then another child who held the ribbon will become the new catcher. Rules: When you run you can’t hold the ribbon by hand. Run without touching other players.

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