My informant told me about a childhood chanting game that she learned in second grade. She and her friends would play it during recess. She describes it as follows:
“You stand in a circle with a bunch of girls. One skips in the middle and everyone sings:
Little Sally Walker, walking down the street
she didn’t know what to do, so she stopped in front of me
she said:
Hey girl, do your thing, do your thing, switch
Hey girl, do your thing, do your thing, switch
After the line: “she said”, the girl in the middle stops in front of a girl in the circle and dances until the song ends. Then the two girls switch and the new girl skips around the inside of the circle as the song repeats.”
I personally have never played this game, but I faintly recognize the lyrics. It reminds me of many camp songs that I learned when I was young. It is a good way to learn rhythm and cooperation through song and dance. It is also something to do to simply pass the time.