Instructions
Select a student to be the Doggy. This person sits in a chair in front of the room with his or her back turned to the class. All other students should be seated on the ground or in their desks out of sight of the Doggy.
Place an object representing the Doggy's bone underneath the chair.
Instruct a student to steal the bone. This person sneaks quietly up behind the Doggy, takes the bone and hides it somewhere on his or her person.
Lead the class in chanting, "Doggy, doggy, where's your bone? Somebody stole it from your home. Guess who-maybe you! Maybe the monkeys from the zoo! Wake up Doggy, find your bone!" The Doggy then turns around.
Instruct the Doggy to guess which student stole the bone. The Doggy has three chances to correct identify the bone thief. (If there are only a few students playing, allow the Doggy only one or two guesses.) If the Doggy correctly guesses who stole the bone, he or she gets to be the Doggy again. If the Doggy can not guess who stole the bone, then the bone thief gets to be the Doggy.
Continue playing the game until the majority of the students have had the chance to be the Doggy or the bone thief.