Continue until all the children have been picked up from the stations. This is a fast paced game that seems a little crazy (especially as the train gets longer) but actually the children understand that it is in their best interest to behave properly because if they are falling all over the place and acting silly they will be too slow to win so the students monitor their own behaviour (even in wild classes!) The students seem to catch onto this game quickly and easily if modeled slowly with the first two cards and is easy for the teacher to manipulate in order to keep things pretty even between the sexes. If the students seem to understand (which they usually will by this point) show the next card and say "Girls fast! Go!" and send the team to pick up someone on their own, while they are doing this do a slow count to 5 and reveal the next card (even if the other team hasn't returned from the "station" yet). If they don't understand model it once more with the winner of the next card. When you return to the center of the room ask the children "OK?" to see if they understand. Show the next card and repeat leading the winning team to pick up a team member at a different station but encourage the children to go faster. Shunsuke is then told to stand up and join the end of the train and the teacher leads the train back to the center of the room. Look down at the boys and tell the train to call out one of the boys names or choose a boy and say "Shunsuke!" and make the team call out "Shunsuke!". Whichever team answers first point to them and say "boys fast!" then make yourself the leader of the train and say "GO!" and lead them to one of the stations and stop. Show the first f/c and encourage any and all of the "train" students to call out the answer. Then instruct the students sitting at the "stations" to be quiet. Tell the children that will form the trains to stand up, show the train (or shinkansen) card and tell them that they are a train and get them to make a train by nicely putting their hands on the shoulders of the student in front of them. (I recommend that you have at least 3 students to form the train at the beginning of the game). The children remaining in the line in the centre of the room then become the trains. The number of students you place in each corner can vary depending on class size, just make sure you end up with the same number of boys and girls waiting at the stations. Take 3 boys and 3 girls and place them in a corner (a train/shinkansen station) and have them sit down. Class size: whole class Set up: Divide the class into a boys team and a girls team and have the teams line up in the center of the room and sit down.
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