
the square starts off as 5 meters by 5 meters can be made larger if this area is too small. One player is the tagger, this player needs to tag the other players in the square, taking off both tags, makes that person a tagger as well. The players not tagging need to keep their hands either on their heads or crossed over infront of them. This continues until everyone has been tagged, and then the last person tagged is the next atgger for the next around.
Watching for the players bending over to cover the tags, and jumping, and running out of the square. encourage and support the tagger adn give them tips on how to tag. aka, looking at the top part of the tag as that does not move.
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