Pumpkin Man
Preparation: A large open area is required for the
movement.
- Teach the following song:
Pumpkin man, pumpkin man, catch a brownie if you can,
Yes I will, Yes I will, if the brownie will stand still.
- Divide students into two groups - a pumpkin group and a brownie
group.
- Form a circle, facing inward.
- Have the pumpkins step forward and put their palms together
to make "windows." (Don't weave fingers.)
- As all sing the song, have brownies go in and out of the windows
at least twice.
- When teachers says "stop," pumpkins should lower
the "windows." All brownies inside the circle become
pumpkins and join the circle.
- Play two times so that everyone who started out as a pumpkin
gets the opportunity to become a brownie.
Background: The pumpkin is a warm-season vegetable that can be
grown throughout much of the United States. Besides being used
as jack-o'-lanterns at Halloween, pumpkins are used to make pumpkin
butter, pies, custard, bread, cookies and soup. Pumpkin is a very
tender vegetable. The seeds do not germinate in cold soil, and
the seedlings are injured by frost. Pumpkins can be harvested whenever
they are a deep, solid color (orange for most varieties) and the
rind is hard. |