One of the students that had a issue of wanting to boss everyone else around and wanting to the best had the rest of the students lined up in an area in the playground to decide what to play. She had them vote for a game, which was tag. After they had played that game the students were al lined up back in the same place to vote for another game, but that time no one wanted to play the games their "leader" wanted to play. They revolted and each went off to play the games they wanted to play, leaving the one student to sulk alone for a while since her power was overthrown.
Inside the classroom I did the same routine of helping students who needed help with their homework, usually with math or spelling/English homework. After the homework period, the students had to continue working or finishing up their last part of the "All About Me" booklets with the All About My Country part. I assisted students who needed to write down what they'd do as president, and tell them to color and cut out the small booklet talking about Washington D.C.. I would staple and glue the Washington D.C. booklets to a piece of paper that would later be shown to them or given to them to take home. I also had to correct a student's action of putting away scissors as they were opening and closing the utensil while walking.