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Provide each group with a set of flags. • Evenly space pylons along the length of the gym, approximately 15 feet (5 m) apart. How to Play 1. ), places it in the first pylon, and runs back and tags player 2. ), places it in the second pylon, and runs back and tags player 3. 3. ), places it in the third pylon, and runs back and tags player 4. 4. ), places it in the fourth pylon, and runs back. 5. Once the relay is completed, team members high-five each other and give three cheers for planet Earth.
Begin at the start line and jump over the hurdles. 4. When one student reaches the halfway mark, the next student should start. 3/434717/KE/R1 Circuit and Station Activities 43 Working out for the Environment Eco Thought Reducing energy is an important way to help conserve the earth’s resources. Can you think of ways to save energy? Try turning off the lights, hanging laundry outside instead of using a dryer, or using a bike instead of getting a ride. Equipment Music Setup • Divide the students into six groups.
4. The player without a chair is extinct because his or her natural habitat has disappeared. 5. Play again, removing one chair from the circle each round. Variations • No chairs? Students sit on the floor, and the last person to sit becomes • extinct. Use poly spots instead of chairs. 18 50 Games for Going Green Chapter 2 Relays We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. —Native American proverb Relays are a fast and fun way to get students physically active while achieving a goal.