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People Hunt Game

A STAFF MEETING GAME.  EACH STAFF HAS THIS "PEOPLE HUNT" PAPER.  AT SIGNAL GO, THE STAFF TAKES THEIR PIECE OF PAPER TO ANOTHER STAFF AND ASKS ONE OF THE QUESTION LIKE "DO YOU SPEAK 2 LANGUAGES."  IF THEY SAY NO, THEY CANNOT GET AN INITIAL AND THEN YOU MUST GO TO ANOTHER STAFF MEMBER AND WHEN THERE IS A YES, THE STAFF INITIALS THE PAPER.  CONTINUE TO GO AROUND THE ROOM.  THE TIME FRAME IS ABOUT 5 MINUTES

REMEMBER, FIND ANOTHER STAFF MEMBER WHO CAN SAY “YES” AND HAVE THEM INITIAL THE PAPER.  TRY TO FILL IN ALL INITIALS ON THE PAPER OR COME CLOSE.

                              PEOPLE HUNT 
  1.    A person who can speak 2 languages      

                                 INITIALS:   ________________

  2.    A person who has been to a concert      

                                  INITIALS:  ________________

  3.    A person with a new baby in their home 

                                  INTIALS:   ________________

  4. A person not born in this country           

                                      INITIALS:  ________________

  5.  A person who can roll their tongue         

                                   INITIALS:  ________________

  6. A person who has gone out of country in the past year  

                                       INITIALS:  ________________

  7. A person who has more than 6 living in the house

                                       INITIALS:  ________________

  8.  A person born in Florida                         

                                   INITIALS:  ________________

  9.  A person who has at least 4 animals      

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Ideas from Games for Preschoolers Booklet (BJ10)

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      1.   Music captivates and maintains attention

      2.   Music stimulates and utilizes many parts of the brain

      3.   Music is easily adapted to, and can be reflective of, children’s abilities

      4.   Music structures timein a way that we can understand 

      5.   Music provides a meaningful, enjoyable context for repetition

      6.   Music provides a social context -- it sets up a safe, structured setting  for verbal and nonverbal communication

      7.   Music is an effective memory aid

      8.   Music supports and encourages movement

      9.   Music taps into memories and emotions

     10.   Music and the silences within it provides nonverbal, immediate feedback

    11. Music is success-oriented - children of all ability levels can ...

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