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(FEBRUARY 14-15)
TIME: 2 HOURS
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∞ Elementary and basic 1.
∞ Basic 2 - Practical 1 .
∞ Basic 2 – Practical 1.
∞ Practical 2 – intermediate 1.
Design your own valentines’ bingo but it
can be so easy, you don’t have tos ay just
the word that the others need to search in
their card no no no you have to give them
clues of the word and they have to guess
the word first and then look for it in the
bingo.
Heart Beat
Here's another relay race option. Cut out a batch of paper hearts and write
instructions on each one: Skip, crab-walk, link arms back-to-back with a
teammate, and so on. Put these in a bowl or bucket at one end of the room. Split
players into teams. One at a time, a player from each team runs to the bowl and
picks a heart. He then returns to his team, following the instructions on his
heart. Continue until everyone from one team has taken a turn, or until all
players have had a chance to run.
This spin on Musical Chairs gets party-goers moving, without excluding anyone like Musical
Chairs can. Start with enough chairs for all players, minus one. Whoever is It asks one of the
seated players, “Who's your Valentine?” The player gives a reply such as "My Valentine is
everyone wearing stripes.” Then everyone who is wearing stripes must stand up and switch
to a new seat (at least two seats away from her old seat). It grabs a seat too, and whoever is
left standing is the next It.
You can also play Musical Chairs as Musical Valentines. Use large heart shapes taped to the
floor instead of chairs. To make the game inclusive, take away one heart each round, but
don't make players sit out. Instead, everyone squeezes together onto fewer and fewer hearts
until they're all crammed together on the last one.