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Time of Day
TOF
Description
A time-telling game where students use their arms to form the hands of a clock based on the time the leader calls out.
Details

7 - 10 years

Any number of players

5 to 10 minutes

No materials
Tags
Topic Specific, Listening Skills, Problem Solving, Body Awareness, Communication

Instructions:
1. The leader will call out a time.
2. Both the game leader and children will use their arms like the hands on a clock to show the time.
3. This can be turned into an elimination game for advanced students, but for younger children, keep it simple.
Variations & tips:
1. If the game seems simple to the students, add in examples of what happens during that time (At 12:30 PM, we eat lunch! At 8:00 PM, we go to bed etc;)
2. Lay down large clock faces using hula hoops or chalk/tape on the floor and have kids stand at the correct time positions.
3. Let students take turns being the leader and calling out the times.
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