LINCOLN'S REPORT 1._Round~Yp Program: — The group entered as the plano played Home On The Range, and were seated in & semi-circle, _ Por the Rope Relay, two lines were formed and the leaders of each a was given a rope. On the signal, the leaders stepped over the rope Sanients on forwards and then passed the Tope over the head to the next child in line. When the rope arrived at the end of the line, the last menber of the team came to the front and passed the rope, The relay was won when the captains of the team returned to their original positions, For Rhythm Ropes (Record- "Pavanne") the children jumped and twirled their jumping ropes to the music, The group sang two choruses of dingle-Jangle, 2. Daily Programs— 3300-3210 ~ Assembly, Discussed activities for the day & made announcements, 3310 -3235 Primary group passed to their room and the assistant was in charge of their art, music and story telling. 3835-5:00 =. Primary playground activities | Intermediates se ' 3:003:10 -~ Assembly 3:10 — 3:35 - Intermediate art 3235-3845 —- Music a 3 3145-5300 ~ Out of door games, jo Staff meetings 3 held from 2310 to 2; 30 each day with assistant They (meetings) were helpful in clarifying playground plans and receiving suggestions from other workdrs, sembliest— See "Daily Program? 4e Popular games; _ Primary - Hip-scotch and jumping rope Intermediate — Baseball and tether ball