SINGING CONTEST Whole Group Activities Equipment: mask pattern, cap pattern, ruler, pencil, glue, stapler, colored pen, other art materials. Each group will be gathered in a room and perform they will sing loudly the appropriate line from the song. No repeats are allowed. Those with the best performance will be judged through audience impact. Race to 2 points.
SINGING CONTEST Whole Group Activities Equipment: mask pattern, cap pattern, ruler, pencil, glue, stapler, colored pen, other art materials. Each group will be gathered in a room and perform they will sing loudly the appropriate line from the song. No repeats are allowed. Those with the best performance will be judged through audience impact. Race to 2 points.
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SINGING CONTEST Whole Group Activities Equipment: mask pattern, cap pattern, ruler, pencil, glue, stapler, colored pen, other art materials. Each group will be gathered in a room and perform they will sing loudly the appropriate line from the song. No repeats are allowed. Those with the best performance will be judged through audience impact. Race to 2 points.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Equipment: mask pattern, cap pattern, ruler, pencil, glue, stapler,
colored pen, other art materials. Time: 1 hour minutes
• Divide the crowd into 4 groups
• Each group will have a representative to pick what theme or topic of song they will perform. • Groups will be given 15 minutes to practice and prepare. • Then each group will be gathered in a room and perform they will sing loudly the appropriate line from the song. • No repeats are allowed. • Those with the best performance will be judge through audience impact. • Race to 2 points.
Rationale:
1. Build camaraderie to nurse-patient.
2. Improve mental, physical and verbal abilities of the patient. 3. Allowing your patient to choose what they will perform and what to perform will facilitate autonomy.
Note: As much as possible allow your patient to choose what song they will sing.