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Hi everyone, I'm in my first year as being a BSL Tutor and want to Finnish off this years final class with some BSL games I was wondering if anyone has any ideas ? 

 

I have 1 class of children and 1 class of adults 

 

thank you very much 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi, it's prob too late now, a few games we have played. 1, RABBIT. One person in a circle points to another, that person has to immediately adopt a bunny pose, with fingers (Dog Sign) pointing down infront of them. Person on their right has to add ears as 2 fingers up and person on their left, has to add the other ear to create the bunny. After a few practice rounds, you start eliminating people for being too slow.

Another is Fruit Salad. Seated like in Musical Chairs, pick 3 fruits such as apple, orange and pineapple and go around the circle 1,2,3, apple orange pineapple, till everyone is a fruit, including the teacher who is standing in a gap which is part of the circle. Teacher calls out a fruit, and those students switch places, the teacher aims to get into one of those seats, which means someone is left standing. That person now picks a fruit and game continues. Fast paced and fun. Then add 1 other element. When the person standing signs Fruit Salad, everyone has to switch places, which will still leave someone standing. Naturally all Fruits are signed, so watching and concentrating are key. Enjoy

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So sorry for the late reply, my class loved them, we had a few games the first week back to get them in the swing again. 

 

If you have anymore ideas that would be great ☺ 

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