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Have the students stand in the front of the class. These students will be the pickers.
Have the rest of the students put their heads down with their hands outstretched on their desks and their thumbs up. Have the students at their desks close their eyes and tell them that there is no peeking allowed. X Research source. If you have students who tend to disrupt class or have trouble focusing, you may want to choose them to pick first. They’re more likely to get involved in the game if they feel like they’re your “helpers”. You can also have the students at the desk put their outstretched closed fist on the table without their thumb up. The important thing is that their hands are easily accessible to the pickers.
How to Play Heads Down Thumbs Up. 'Heads down, Thumbs Up' is a traditional children's game that is played primarily in schools. Also known as 'Heads Up, Seven Up', the game is often used by teachers when students cannot go outside for.
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