1. The fox and the Rabbit
Rabbit
starts
here.
Fox starts here.
Squares where children stand.
How to play
The children stand in the coloured squares on grid. They must all face the
same direction so that the fox and the rabbit can run between them. The
rabbit has a ribbon that the fox needs to try to grab in order to win the game.
The children in the squares need to hold out their arms to create a corridor.
Example of how the children create a corridor.
2. As the fox chases the rabbit they can all spin in the direction of a selected
child to make it easier or more difficult for the fox to catch the rabbit.
An example of how the children might be standing to begin with.
An example what happens after the children have turned.
The fox is given two minutes to chase the rabbit. If the fox has not won after
two minutes, the fox and the rabbit are changed and the game begins again.