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Favorite "Old School" Games? Kick the Can...

Hi we are talking a two week trip to the upper pennsulia of Michigan with our extended family....and not bringing any electronics (games), TV or computers...Yeah. I-pod will still be needed for happy hour for the adults - off limits for the kids :0)

But thinking of what games we can teach the kids to play with each other to help them through their "electronics withdrawls" ...there will be not shortage of kids of various ages....what games do you remember playing when you were a kid. If you could remember...what were the rules.

Thanks,
S.

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Red Light Green Light
A deck of cards is good (Old Maid, Do Fish, Crazy 8's)
A ball for kick ball (will work for dodge ball, too)
A bag of marbles
Here are some sites which explain the rules for lots of games:

http://www.gameskidsplay.net

http://www.indianchild.com/outdoor_games.htm

I always liked the rhymes kids learn when they are choosing who goes first
One potato, two potato
Eeny Meeny Miney Mo

My son came home from preschool with a rhyme I didn't know when I was growing up.
"One two
Skip a few
Ninety nine
One hundred!"

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depending on their age I played 500 its a math game where one person throws the football high in the air like throwing a t.d. and as they throw it they yell out a # 25, 50,100 and so on till someone reaches a total of 500 or more. each person is responsible for their totals when they catch the ball. kind of like playing horse. the first to reach 500 gets to throw the ball and so on.

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Hi S.-

What fun!!

Some of the 'oldies' I remember are 'freeze tag'...'red light green light'...'mother may I'...'hide and seek'...'charades'...'marbles'...'jacks'...'jump rope'... 'chinese' jump rope....kickball...dodge ball...volley ball...badminton...croquet...football...

Have FUN!!
Michele/cat

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I don't see a post with Simon Says in it. One person (simon) is it and says Simon says touch your toes... But if he/she says "touch your toes" and you do, you're out. Gotta listen for the "Simon Says".

Another game I used to play,, Catch the tail (or something like that). kids make a train and the caboose has a tail (sock, rag, clean hanky) stuck in his/her back pocket. Object is for the leader of the pack to grab the tail.

If you have a group of older/not easily frustrated kids, there's Human Knot. Everyone stands in a circle facing each other and grabs a hand of 2 different people (cannot grab immediate neighbors hand) and then they use teamwork to untangle the knot (w/o letting go), should make a complete circle when done... Often helpful for outside eyes to give advice.

Red Rover of course. I'm thinking along the lines of the other response (if you break through, you get an extra person for your team)

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Red Rover, Red Rover send Jack right over.

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my FAVORITE game as a kid....sardines. It's the opposite of hide n seek...only one person hides and they find the smallest hardest spot to get into and as people are looking and find the hider...they hide with them. So the more people you have the more people you have to cram into this little space. It's all the fun of hide n seek...you get to hide and seek all in the same turn. The last person to find the can of sardies is the first person to hide next.

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I'm sure I'm about to duplicate what others have said but as a child I remember playing (either in my neighborhood or at the school playground):

1: Jump rope (double dutch was a favorite)
2: Hide & Seek
3: Ghost in the Graveyard
4: Kickball
5: Bumbard-o (aka, dodge ball)
6: Hopscotch
7: The game where you throw a ball over a structure (house in my neighborhood) to the opposing team on the other side. Whoever caught it had to throw it back over, points were kept but it also tested the honesty of players looking back:)
8: badminton
9: croquet
10: snipe hunting (great game for the little ones that have never played)
11: Kite flying
12: building dams in the gutter with water and mud.

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depending on their age I played 500 its a math game where one person throws the football high in the air like throwing a t.d. and as they throw it they yell out a # 25, 50,100 and so on till someone reaches a total of 500 or more. each person is responsible for their totals when they catch the ball. kind of like playing horse. the first to reach 500 gets to throw the ball and so on.

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Hi S.-

What fun!!

Some of the 'oldies' I remember are 'freeze tag'...'red light green light'...'mother may I'...'hide and seek'...'charades'...'marbles'...'jacks'...'jump rope'... 'chinese' jump rope....kickball...dodge ball...volley ball...badminton...croquet...football...

Have FUN!!
Michele/cat

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What a cool idea!! No electronics!! Forcing the kids to actually use their imagination. Going to have to adopt this idea soon. Love it. LOL....

I remember playing kick ball on our street. Played touch football. Acted out tv shows (we used to play Dukes of Hazzard - my favorite show at the time) kind of lame I guess but we had fun. Played red rover, hide and seek, simon says......

Have fun!!! Teach them that you don't have to be glued to a screen to have fun.

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A million forms of tag....2 of my faves....
* TV tag (you run around and to not be tagged, you ahve to say the name of a TV show we all basically knew, then sit quick to avoid getting tagged)
* Toilet tag...if you get tagged you need to be a toilet...your arm out as the flusher is all you do...then anyone free can "flush" you. All the free peeps run amok flushing their friends.

Kick the can was our fave...always set the boundaries...and if younger kids and older kids...buddy them up a young and an older. We were a neighborhood of games until the "9'oclock whistle" blew...ahhh..those were the days!

Cards are good to have...Crazy eights, Go Fish, War....

Have fun! I love the UP...but I go in winter to snowmobile...closest I can get to deep mountain snow (if they are having a good year) from where I live for a weekend trip!

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