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Cause and effect toss

This game can be played both indoors (with a soft ball) and outdoors, and children can practise constructing sentences that express a cause-and-effect relationship. This is a great activity for the kids at a family picnic or barbecue.

What this activity will develop:
Listening, physical, language and thinking skills

What you'll need:

  • Soft rubber ball or sponge

Players:
6 to 20 players

What to do:

  1. The players sit in a large circle.

  2. The first player holds the ball and says the first part of a cause-and-effect sentence. For example:
    • When the lights went out...
    • If Jane misses netball practice...
    • When Dad tried to start a fire...
    • Because her bike was broken...

  3. The player then tosses the ball to another player in the circle. The player who catches the ball must complete the sentence.

  4. If the player completes the sentence, he or she starts a new sentence and tosses the ball to another player. If the player can't complete the sentence or drops the ball, the ball goes back to the person who tossed it. That player restates the beginning of the sentence and tosses the ball to another player in the circle.

 

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