Parachute Exchange
- Outcome C (K-3)-3
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Parachute Activities |
Arrange the children so that they are evenly spaced,
standing around a parachute. They should have an overhand grip,
with thumbs under, and four fingers over the parachute. On the teacher's
signal, everyone lifts the parachute as high as they can over their
heads and holds it up for a few seconds.
As the parachute is rising, the teacher calls
out a specific criteria that will apply to some students in the
class. If it applies, those students move under the parachute to
assume a new spot in another location. Students should always try
to find a new spot that is not immediately adjacent to their previous
position.
Sample criteria:
- Oldest in the family
- Youngest in the family
- Blue eyes, brown eyes, hazel eyes, green
eyes
- Black hair, brown hair, blond hair, red
hair
- Those who own a dog, a cat, a bird
- Those who are wearing glasses, ponytail,
ear pierced. The list could go on forever. Children must be honest
and move only when the criterion applies to them.
Number the children off and call out numbers.
E.g., All even numbers move.
Call out letters of the alphabet. Have the children
run when the letter their name starts with is called.
Ask the children for their ideas for the exchange.
Do simple addition questions. Students can run
if the number of the answer is in their phone number.
These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students
are smiling and laughing during the activity. Positive comments
can be heard. Students are honest about when they should be participating
in the exchange.
The
parachute is handled in a controlled manner and not pulled roughly.
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