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Animal Dance

  • 1000

    Lion cuddle

    Lion cuddle
    Guidelines: How do lions cuddle and roll? Can you show me how lions act when they’re happy?
    Student Example: during this time we will roll on our backs and find a friend to rub heads
  • 1100

    Lion roar

    Lion roar
    Guidelines: How do lions hunt? Can you show me how you can be a lion looking for food?
    Student Example: We roar, then we stalk prey
  • 1200

    Bird fly

    Bird fly
    Guidelines: How do birds fly? Can you show me how you can imitate a bird flying through the air?
    Student Example: we launch our wings and fly around the room
  • 1300

    Bird swim

    Bird swim
    Guidelines: Birds also swim, how do birds swim? Can you show me how you can be a playful swimming bird?
    Student Example: We duck under one wing than the other
  • 1400

    Kangaroo jumping

    Kangaroo jumping
    Guidelines: How do kangaroos jump? Can you show me how kangaroos jump around Curiously?
    Student Example: we jump around in a circle looking from side to side
  • 1500

    Kangaroo playing

    Kangaroo playing
    Guidelines: Kangaroos interact, can you show me how you can NICELY interact with other kangaroos?
    Student Example: we find our partner and rub backs against each other's jumping up and down.
  • Flamingos shaping

    Flamingos shaping
    Guidelines: Flamingos make a heart when they cuddle, and passé when they stand can you show me how you can make shapes with your bodies?
    Student Example: We turn to our partner and make a heart with our arms.
  • Flamingos go

    Flamingos go
    Guidelines: Look at these flamingos flocking and going places. Can you show me how you can gather in a group and move that group across the room?
    Student Example: we break apart and run around the room looking to and fro in a pack
  • Lizards lay

    Lizards lay
    Guidelines: Look at these lizards laying in the sun. How can you be a lizard lounging in the sun?
    Student Example: students lay on the floor and army crawl.
  • Lizard lick

    Lizard lick
    Guidelines: Lizards stick out their tongues to taste the air and understand their surroundings. How can you be like a lizard and change your surrounding?
    Student Example: we gather in a circle on our bellies and stick our tongues in and out.