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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Games and Cybersmart: Beginner Lesson of Wha, Smart Relationships

Woof woof, what a great time I've had playing barrier games with my friend Cooper. Our fab facilitator took us through a process where we had to listen to each other. This was hard because I get distracted easily, especially when that sneaky neighbourhood cat wanders through the playground. 

To start with we got into pairs and decided who was A and who was B. I was B.

The games were listening and following instruction games. 

First we had to listen to the audio instruction on the slide. 

Next Cooper told me which shape I had to use and I had to listen carefully to where he told me to put the shapes. I did ask questions sometimes, I think that was ok. My teacher didn't say it wasn't. 

When I had put all the shapes in place then we looked to check it was right. It was kinda like playing battleships but with shapes and no ship got sunk.

After that we swapped and I gave the instructions and Cooper moved the shapes around. Here is an example of what we finished. 

What do you think about how I did?


This is the answer (below). I didn't think I did a bad job. Though my cloud was a bit high. 



Here you can see one of the activities where we had to put a shape together. This was harder because there wasn't a grid. I had to use terms like slightly to the left, inside, from the top. The waves helped a bit but you can see that I still wasn't clear enough as Cooper didn't get his pirate in the right place. 

My picture - I gave Cooper the instructions.                    Cooper put this together based on what I said. 
 

It was a pretty fun game though. Have you played these games before? Maybe you could let me know how you went after you've had a go by leaving a comment.