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Greeting of the day
TOF
Description
A movement-based activity where students greet each other using playful and creative gestures shown on posters.
Details

Mixed Age

Any number of players

Less than 5 minutes

Materials required
Tags
Icebreaker, Focused, Classroom Management, Self Regulation/ Impuse Control

Instructions:
1. Prepare and display posters or drawings showing different fun greeting styles (e.g., handshake, pinky shake, elbow bump, hug dance, high five, etc.) around the classroom or activity area.
2. Explain and demonstrate each greeting to the students.
3. Ask students to walk around and greet each other by copying the greetings shown on the posters.
4. You can call out a specific greeting or let them choose freely.
Variations & tips:
1. Turn posters into stations — students rotate through each one and greet a new partner at every stop.
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