
Not Yet Ready - Child does not yet follow the movements or become engaged in the activity.In Process - Child participates, but has difficulty following the two-step directions.Proficient - Child actively joins in the activity and follows the movement directions accurately.Invite children to take turns giving the directions. Young children and English Language Learners should keep playing even when they make mistakes, so that they can improve through play. Teacher Tip: Experienced players of "Simon Says" are often "out," or excluded from the game, when they make a mistake.

For example, ask them to stand on their right foot and hop in place.
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Whoever lasts till the end will be declared as the winner. For English Language Learners: point to and name body parts before you begin. Whoever spins will be out of this game as this command doesn’t start with the phrase Simon Says, and the rest will continue the game with you. Ask children to follow directions, such as: Lift up your arms. Have the children pretend that they are the "pigs aplenty" and do some stretches as you give gentle commands. For example, if the leader says, Simon Says put your. Read Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore! by David McPhail, or any selection that involves movement of the body. But the other players are supposed to follow only when the leader starts the command with Simon Says.

So it would be difficult to imagine into existence that your unaided physical body will float around in midair. ‘Smile’ The other players should follow what Simon tells only if the phrase starts with ‘Simon Says’. Simon- There are certain parameters that the group energy has thought into existence on this planet, such as gravity. ‘Simon Says Smile’ Give just the command without the phrase ‘Simon Says’ Eg. Give the command starting with the phrase ‘Simon Says’ Eg.
