 Hello. Today, I'm going to be showing you one way that I would teach children ages four through six how to get along and work together in a classroom. I would start with taking, heading out, and this is just some paper, extra bullets and board paper that I had, but you could actually use tape on the floor, newspaper, anything. I would make three of these and these are going to be islands. They're going to represent three different islands. Then I would just talk to the children about the rules of the game that we're going to play and how to play the game. So I would explain to the children that these are three islands and everything around the island is water. So they're going to jump in the water and start swimming around and just jump in and start swimming around. I would also have some music, some island music to make it sound more like they were out on an island and they would just start swimming around. And then when I stopped the music, they would quickly get to an island, get to any of the three islands. And let's say there are 10 children in the classroom, so they would be spread out over the islands. So then I would tell them, great job, jump back in the water and swim some more. And when they jump back in the water and swim some more, I would take one of the islands away and just move it over to the side. And then they would swim around the remaining two islands until the music stopped and then they would quickly get on an island when the music stopped. And they would of course have to work together a little bit more because now we have 10 children and we have two islands. So then I would have them jump back in the water again and I would take away another island. So now we just have one island left and they would swim around again, swim around the island until the music stopped and then they would jump back on the island again. Now this time they would all have to work together. I would be encouraging them to make sure everyone is safe on the island and they would all have to work together to figure out how to get all 10 children on the island. So that is a great lesson on working together. The children love it and after you finish you can talk to them more about other ways they can get along with each other.