- Get everyone into a circle formation.
- You will pass a "word" around the circle.
- When people Look to the left, they say "huh?"
- When people Look to the right, they say "what?"
- Goal is to pass "huh?" or "what?" around the circle, without breaking the left/huh, right/what rule.
- Practice once all the way around in each direction so students get a feel for which word is said when facing each direction.
- Play for real: Each person gets to choose which word they say, and thus which direction they move the words around the circle.
- If someone says the wrong word/direction combo, I usually have everyone say "Yay!" or "oooh!" and that person restarts the circle.
Notes:
- Students may want to get caught in a back and forth of huh/what. While it is entertaining to see if one person will mess up, the rest of the students get bored. Try to discourage this.
Options:
- Start 2 or three words at different points in the circle, travelling in different directions.
- Add in a third word where a student can pass the word across the circle. I've used "Hey you!" in the past and it has worked well.
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