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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 689507" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Piglets, welcome to my life! I have stripped down organized games to their bare essence, use icons, no outs, and escorted running around a cone--with the line to follow drawn on the playground with chalk. I did semi-free play today. The kids are given so few choices throughout their day that I try and have 2-3 activities from which to choose. It's interesting to see what they gravitate to; it helps me plan activities for the class. Once a year is bubble day, which is this week. I haul buckets of bubble toys, gallons of bubbles and turn 'em loose (with help of the instructional aides, otherwise we got lots of play that's a little too creative). I have a giant bubble maker, that only I'm allowed to use because it's expensive for a plastic toy, and hard to find and makes HUUUGE bubbles. It's truly chaos inducing, which I love. I turn on the music on my portable speaker and we partaaaay. And if you need ideas for modifying games, hit me up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 689507, member: 13260"] Piglets, welcome to my life! I have stripped down organized games to their bare essence, use icons, no outs, and escorted running around a cone--with the line to follow drawn on the playground with chalk. I did semi-free play today. The kids are given so few choices throughout their day that I try and have 2-3 activities from which to choose. It's interesting to see what they gravitate to; it helps me plan activities for the class. Once a year is bubble day, which is this week. I haul buckets of bubble toys, gallons of bubbles and turn 'em loose (with help of the instructional aides, otherwise we got lots of play that's a little too creative). I have a giant bubble maker, that only I'm allowed to use because it's expensive for a plastic toy, and hard to find and makes HUUUGE bubbles. It's truly chaos inducing, which I love. I turn on the music on my portable speaker and we partaaaay. And if you need ideas for modifying games, hit me up. [/QUOTE]
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