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  1. Half of the players are Crows and the other half are Cranes. Each group will have their turns chasing each other trying to tag the opposing players to get them to join their team. Use the center line as a starting point.

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  3. Crows & Cranes. Requirements. Objective. Description. Divide the children into two equal teams. Have teams face each other across from an imaginary line. You could use a rope divider if you like. Assign one side to be “Crows” and the other to be “Cranes.”

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  6. The leader calls out either “Crows” or “Cranes.” If “Crows” are called, the Cranes must turn and run a short distance to their “base” before the Crows tag them. If any Cranes are tagged, they become Crows, and head to the other side for another round. The same applies when “Cranes” are called. Play until everyone is on one side.

  7. Cranes and Crows. Type: Tag. Group Size: 16 +, great with large numbers. Equipment: Boundary lines. Instructions: Divide into two teams: One Cranes and the other Crows. Teams line up by center line of playing area. Leader calls out either “Cranes” or “Crows”.