2 games that I get a lot of mileage out of are Simon Says and Mr. Wolf.
Simon says: The children perform various actions (which must be initially modeled) by command, but only when you say "Simon Says". For the littlest ones (5-7) start with walk, jump and run. Slowly build up from there, adding slowly, quickly, quietly, loudly and other adverbs, as well as verbs. Point to/go to/jump to... a (noun) will serve to build your noun collection. Play it at least once a week, for 6-10 minutes.
Mr. Wolf: Choose a child to be "Mr. Wolf". (eenie meenie miney moe...)
Then (model everything!) get everyone else to shout in unison: "What time is it, Mr. Wolf?" The first few times "Mr. Wolf" says, "It's 3 o'clock", etc... (only o'clock, maximum 12). All of the children march around the class or play area in a circle a number of times, counting out loud, equal to the number said by Mr. Wolf. After one of these rounds, Mr. Wolf responds to the question by saying, "It's time to eat!", and chases the other children, who run like crazy. For the littlest ones, have Mr. Wolf catch one pupil and then stop. For older (8-11), Mr. Wolf must catch as many of the children as possible in 60 seconds. This is a great way to break up a longer lesson or end a class and leave them a little tired! Make sure to clear the play area, push in chairs so no one gets hurt.
Hope these help!
