1. Father's Day Ideas -
Father May I?
In this variation of “Mother May
I?” Children ask Father rather than
mother for permission
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2. Optimal Group Size
Any size group.
Game Venue
Anyplace
Game Preparation
Establish start line and finish line.
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3. Game Play
1. Choose one student to be the father.
This student will go to the finish line.
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4. 2. All other students must go to the start line.
Explain to students on start line that their goal
is to cross the finish line first; however, they
must ask Father’s permission for each move
they make toward the finish line.
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5. 3. For example, the first student might ask, “Father,
may I take four large steps?” The next student
might ask, “Father, may I make five jumps?” And
so forth.
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6. 4. If Father responds, “Yes, you may,” the
student may proceed. If Father replies, “No,
you may not,” the student must wait until
next turn and make a different request.
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7. Holiday Collection
Games and Activities in Celebration
of common Holidays.
Creative Holiday Ideas has over 300 pages of
ideas to help you plan your next New Year’s
Day, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s
Day, Halloween or Fall Festival, and
Thanksgiving event. If you’ve ever wondered
what you’re going to do for all these holidays
and how you’re going to do it, this resource is
for you.
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