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Where Have We Landed?
Place each Six in a corner of the room.Allocate each Six with a different
country. The Sixes are allowed 10-15 minutes to rehearse a sketch showing
anything they consider to represent that country.
One Six goes first, the rest line up behind the leader and pretend to fly
around the room. When they arrive they ask "where have we landed?"
and the Six perform their sketch. At the end of the sketch the Sixer asks
"Where did you land?" and the other Cubs try to guess which country
the six represents.
The next six continues the game.
Capital Cities
The Cubs sit on the floor lined up in Sixes. The leader sits in front of
them. Each six has three points to start with.
The leader calls the name of a well known country, for example France. Any
Cub who knows the capital city of that country whispers the answer to the
Cub in front, until it reaches the front of the line. The Cub in the front
puts his/her hand up and waits to be asked for the answer. One point for
a correct answer, but a Cub loses a point for shouting out. The leader then
calls another country.
Games adapted from Games Galore by the
Guide Association
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