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What small games can I play in the class? The kind that requires multiple people to interact.

1. Untie the bracelet:

This is a team game. Games that need to give full play to individual creativity in collective cooperation have simple rules and profound implications, and are common training items in outward bound training.

2. Grab the stool:

This is a game. The rules of the game are: 10 People stand around 9 chairs, and one person plays drums. The drums ring and people turn, and the drums stop to see who grabs the seat. One person at a time, one less chair. So on and on until the last person wins.

3. Deliver the package:

Also called passing the colored ball. China folk games are very popular in China. Several people, a dozen people or dozens of people sit on the ground in a circle, and the other person beats the drum with his back to the circle. As soon as the drum rang, the flowers began to spread, and one person passed the flowers in one hand.

4. idioms solitaire:

This is a traditional China word game. It not only has a long history and a broad social foundation, but also embodies a microcosm of China's writing, culture and civilization. It is a folk cultural entertainment activity suitable for all ages.

5. radish squat:

Divide the participants into several groups. Each group can be one person or many people. For example, "Where is Dad going?" Is one person in each group. Name each group with different colors.

Randomly select a group as the starting group, and the members of this group say "X radish squat, X radish squat, X radish squat, Y radish squat" while doing squats. After speaking, point to the corresponding radish group.