Group Skipping Rhymes

Skipping is a great community activity. All you need is a rope and a child at each end to turn it. 
The rest of the children line up next to the rope. First of all just swing the rope from side to side, so that the children can jump over it easily. These words are as follows: 

Cups and saucers
Plates and dishes!
Here comes the man
With the calico britches
Eever, Iver, Over!

At Over! The rope gets swung right over the children's heads and this is slightly more difficult. The children count until everyon is out. 

This one is similar: 

Lay the table, knives and forks,
Bring me in a leg of pork, 
If it's fat, take it back, 
If it's lean, bring it in, 
And don't forget the 
Salt-Mustard-Vinegar- Pepper!

At Pepper! The rope gets twirled faster and faster until the last child is in. She is the winner and can choose who can turn the rope next.  

The next rhyme goes as follows: 

All in together 
Dusty, dusty weather!
I spy Jack
Peeping through the crack!
Shoot, bang, FIRE! 

At FIRE! all the skippers have to stop, and the one who doesn't, or who is last, is out. 




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