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"What's the Time Mr Wolf?" was always a good one... and "Grandmothers 
Footsteps". Definitely therapeutic this 70's reminiscence. Plus they are 
good learning games (eg telling the time) so you can't go wrong. Anybody 
out there remember "Elastics"?
best wishes
annette

Paul & Julie wrote:
> I've just read this  - and the reply about the Tudor game. Honestly - 
> from observations of present day primary school playgrounds you will 
> find that many games from the 60's and 70's and now positively hisoric 
> and quaint to modern kids brought up on CBBC and PPS2's!
>  
> Try "Oranges and Lemons"  "Farmers' in his Den  - v. un-p.c." or 
> "Oxford and Cambridge"  - even "full contact" marbles for your next 
> session, then hopscotch (just about possible with 5 year olds!) I'm 
> sure the rest of the list can dredge up some reminiscences in a 
> theraputic kind of way...
>  
> Good luck
>  
> Julie
> www.artefacts.uk.com <http://www.artefacts.uk.com>
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>     Dear All,
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>     I've just found out I am starting an after school club this
>     afternoon with 30 year 1s on playground games with an historic
>     theme!  I had planned activities for 20 Year 2s, but I have a
>     feeling I need to rethink!
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>     Your wonderful ideas will be gratefully accepted - and it's a five
>     week club so the more the better!
>
>     Thanks!
>
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>     Formal Learning Manager
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Annette Shelford
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Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
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