Games

Olympic Games
The Olympic Games are open to the athletes of the world. The ...

Going To Jerusalem
A row of chairs, facing alternately different ways, is placed...

Birds
All the players sit in a circle. Each is given the name of a ...

Straw Or Indian Cards.
The third game mentioned by Father Brebeuf was that which w...

Leaping
In leaping, that with the run, is the most common and the mos...

The Mirror
Walk backward several feet out of doors in moonlight with mir...

Letters And Words
A box of letters is an unfailing help to pass the time. A wor...

Remedies And Their Use.
Red pills--six, take one every two and a half minutes. Will c...

Poison Seat

Source: School, Church, and Home Games
Category: SCHOOLROOM GAMES for Primary Pupils





The children all endeavor to shift seats at the clapping of the hands
of the teacher. Have one less seat than pupils, so that one may be left
without a seat. This can be arranged by placing a book on one seat and
calling this "Poison Seat." The child sitting on this seat is
"poisoned" and out of the game. Add a book to a seat after each change,
so as to eliminate one player each time. The one left after all have
been eliminated, wins the game. Should the teacher clap her hands twice
in succession, that is the signal for all of the pupils to return to
their own seats.

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