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Series of Activities in Mental Health Month: Cat and Mouse Hunting Game

Source:School of International Educat Author:School of International EducatTime: 2025-05-29 09:55

In the tide of globalization, the International Education School has gathered students from all over the world. Different cultural backgrounds and study pressures may bring certain psychological challenges to the students. To help everyone relieve stress and promote cross-cultural communication and spiritual connection, the Psychological Aid Department organized a unique "Cat and Mouse War" activity, allowing students to release stress and get closer to each other in the joyous game.

At the beginning of the activity, the person in charge introduced the game rules. In the designated activity area, some students were randomly selected as "cats", and the rest became "mice". The "mice" needed to avoid the pursuit of the "cats" within the specified time, while the task of the "cats" was to catch the "mice". During the game, the students fully utilized their wisdom and physical strength, and the atmosphere at the scene was instantly ignited.

As the countdown started, the students with "mouse" identity cards scattered to find suitable places to hide. They used their different understandings of the venue and their respective advantages to flexibly avoid the hunt of the "cats". The students acting as "cats" were not to be outdone. Several students, with their agile speed and excellent judgment, successfully caught several "mice" and won bursts of cheers.

Tom and Jerry

In the game, language was not an obstacle to communication. The students communicated with each other through gestures, expressions, and simple words. The game went very smoothly, and the scene was filled with laughter and joy. Tom and Jerry. In the intense 45-minute competition, the students ran and laughed heartily. As time passed, the game gradually came to an end. Eventually, the four students who played as "cats" became the winners of this "Cat and Mouse War" with their outstanding performances.