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Personal Space Game

Overview

Children imagine they each have an invisible bubble around them and must move without popping it.

Learning Objective
Children develop spatial awareness by moving without touching others.

Resources needed

  • Open space

Lesson stages

0 / 7 done
  1. 1 Ask children to stretch their arms out wide — that is their bubble.
  2. 2 Move around the space without touching anyone else's bubble.
  3. 3 Start slowly, then speed up.
  4. 4 Freeze on signal — check nobody is touching.
  5. 5 Make the space smaller — harder to avoid each other.
  6. 6 Change direction when near someone instead of going through them.
  7. 7 Cool down: bubbles shrink — move more slowly.

Tap a step to mark it as done.

Variations

  • Bubbles get bigger — children move further apart.
  • One child is a bubble popper — others avoid them.
  • Move in different ways: tiptoe, giant steps, sideways.
More information

Teach: space, bubble, around, avoid, direction. The bubble metaphor is simple and works across languages with a gesture.

Mark a personal zone on the floor for children who find the concept abstract.

Can children move at speed without colliding? Do they change direction proactively when approaching others?

No resources needed. Works in any open space including a classroom with desks moved.

Children often stop when near others rather than changing direction. Teach them to redirect — not freeze — when their bubble is threatened.

Spatial awareness is a foundational movement skill. Children who develop it early are safer and more effective in all physical activities.