ACTIVITY 2


Nobody can stay focus more than a hour unless he or she really likes about the topic.  True story because many have said that even the adult learners. So, facing the children who can only focus not more than 15 minutes is really challenging. Wondering HOW to manage that?? The answer is ENERGIZER. Rather than take a break for 5 minutes and ask the pupils to wash their faces, why don't we as the teacher try to   make a short activity to gain their attention and help them to stay awake and focus. 

Title: Follow the Leader
This childlike game can be a good way to involve everyone and get to know one another's body language, as well as letting participants understand how their body movements are seen, perceived and interpreted. 

Ask the game players to have a sense of humor and just enjoy themselves

Steps
1. Have the group stand in a circle then ask one player to leave the room for a minute. 

2. While that person is out of the room, choose a leader who the rest of the room will follow. 

3. Invite the person back into the room and have them stand in the center of the circle where they will be the guesser, trying to figure out who is the leader. 

4. The game begins by everyone in the circle performing the same movement, such as swinging their arms. 

5. The leader subtly begins to perform other movements that the rest of the group follows. 

6. This game allows subtle and brief eye contact between the followers and leader, establishing the balance between following the motions and not letting the guesser know who is following whom. 

7. The leader may jump, dance, clap, kick his legs or sing, as long as his followers play along. 

8. This game can be funny and silly, and absolutely energizing, up until when the guesser figures out who the ringleader of the madcap troupe is. 

9. The guesser may make up to three guesses.

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