"Simon Says" is a fun game where one person is the leader and gives commands for everyone else to follow. But there's a trick: you can only do the command if the leader says "Simon says" first!
Step-by-step instructions:
- Choose someone to be the leader.
- Everyone else becomes a player and stands in front of the leader.
- The leader will give commands, such as "Simon says touch your nose" or "Simon says jump up and down".
- Players must do the command only if the leader says "Simon says" before it.
- If the leader gives a command without saying "Simon says" first, and someone does the command anyway, that person is out.
- The game continues until there is only one player left standing.
Questions to answer and lessons learned:
- Why do we have to wait for "Simon says" before doing the command? (Answer: to make the game more challenging and fun!)
- What happens if we do a command without "Simon says" first? (Answer: we are out of the game.)
- How can we be good leaders in this game? (Answer: by giving clear commands and trying to trick players without breaking the rules.)
Call to action on values learned: Playing "Simon Says" teaches us about following rules and paying attention to details. It's important to follow rules in games and in life and to always pay attention to what is being asked of us. Let's try to apply these values to everything we do!
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