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What outdoor expansion games are there for 30 to 40 people without props?
1. A group of people stand in a line with their right hands close to each other. At the same time, stretch out their right hands, bend to one side of their bodies and keep their shoulders level. After the finger is patted, put a bamboo pole on everyone's index finger. Everyone should move the bamboo pole from shoulder to knee within the specified time, and the index finger should not leave the bamboo pole. Everyone's index finger should be stuck under the bamboo pole.

2, a line of people in a circle, one to three count, report to the first and second stations face to face, hands and palms offset, flat on the chest, report to the third station between two people, squat down. One or two people are pine trees and three are squirrels. There is also a story-telling scene in the circle. When a story scene happens, pine trees and pine trees must move according to the scene.

3. Rabbit dance is divided into low difficulty, medium difficulty and high difficulty. The footwork is the same: jump one step to the left with your left foot and take it back; Then jump one step to the right with your right foot and take it back; Then jump two steps forward with your feet together and two steps back. First, a group of people form a circle and turn left.

4. When the wind blows, everyone sits around and there is a person standing in the middle. The man said it was windy, and everyone asked, "What are you blowing?" The man replied that if you blow something, the person who satisfies it must switch places, not with the people on both sides. This person participated in the process of grabbing the position, and the person who didn't grab the position stood in the middle to continue.

5. Elephants, tigers and mice. There is a relationship between eating and being eaten among these three animals: elephants eat tigers, tigers eat mice, and mice eat elephants. Each team chooses an animal. If it constitutes a relationship of being eaten, the eaten team loses.