Bug-gy Behaviour
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Description
Get active and use your memory in this call and response game - pretend to be bugs!
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Instructions
Play bug-gy behaviour
Everyone should find some space and spread out.
The person leading the game should set clear boundaries, for example, using trees or walls.
Encourage any adults not taking part in the game to manage the boundaries.
The person leading the game should teach everyone the bug-gy actions from the list below.
The person leading the game should call the name of a bug-gy action. Everyone should do the action as quickly as possible.
After a few practice rounds, the person leading the activity could start telling people they’re out if they’re the last person to copy a command. They could also celebrate the first person to complete the action.
Bug-gy actions:
Garden, Woodland, Meadow and Pond: should each be a wall or a tree that everyone can run to when the word is called.
Ladybird: curl into a ball.
Butterfly: flap arms.
Bee: run around buzzing.
Worm: slither on the ground.
Get the young people to think up other insects, and the actions they could do!
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Badge Links
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