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Q. What are some good classroom games for kids? The kids would have to stay seated so no games with too much walking about. And I'll be giving prizes so there would have to be only one winner. There would be about 30 kids playing. I really have no idea so any help would be brilliant, thanks.
What are some good classroom games for kids? The kids would have to stay seated so no games with too much walking about. And I'll be giving prizes so there would have to be only one winner. There would be about 30 kids playing. The kids are about 7-10 years old. Any sort of game would be great, but preferably not number games.I really have no idea so any help would be brilliant, thanks.
What are some good classroom games for kids? The kids would have to stay seated so no games with too much walking about. And I'll be giving prizes so there would have to be only one winner. There would be about 30 kids playing. The kids are about 7-10 years old. Any sort of game would be great, but preferably not number games.I really have no idea so any help would be brilliant, thanks.
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Heads Up 7 up... directions at first site below
Around the world ...
Jeopardy .. second web site below ( can be done on computer, projected on white board, or make your own cards)
Consider dividing the students into smaller groups or even partners to play games such as UNO, checkers, PHONICS games, dominoes, chess, Hangman, backgammon, parcheesi , battleship, tic tac toe etc. Try asking the kids what their favorite games are.
There are also all of the circle or group games such as Dollar, Dollar( involves kids passing something from one to another while the person in the middle tries to guess where the object is), Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ( Person in the middle tries to guess who is changing a pattern of motions), Going on a Bear Hunt ( Repeat song. Leader says a line, students repeat it and the the actions... easily changed ) , Twenty questions ( select a person or an object, students may ask up to 20 questions with yes, no, or I don't know answers) . Have the students make up a story, always stopping in the middle of something to allow the next person to jump in. Do the memory games such as I am going on a camping trip and I am going to take ___. The next person repeats what has been said and adds something. By the end of the game someone ( you maybe) has to repeat all 30 of the students' names and what each will take.
Prizes need not be expensive. For example, I have used animal crackers, vanilla wafers, Clementines, apples, stickers, calendar pictures, coupons for computer time, carnival or book fair coupons etc. Be sure to check for food allergies and school policies before handing out prizes. Consider some activities which stress cooperation and fun rather than just competition. The class will overall run more smoothly. Do you really want 30 highly competitive students in the same classroom? Also, if this is for a party , for example, recruit some help such as a parent or teacher .
Heads Up 7 up... directions at first site below
Around the world ...
Jeopardy .. second web site below ( can be done on computer, projected on white board, or make your own cards)
Consider dividing the students into smaller groups or even partners to play games such as UNO, checkers, PHONICS games, dominoes, chess, Hangman, backgammon, parcheesi , battleship, tic tac toe etc. Try asking the kids what their favorite games are.
There are also all of the circle or group games such as Dollar, Dollar( involves kids passing something from one to another while the person in the middle tries to guess where the object is), Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ( Person in the middle tries to guess who is changing a pattern of motions), Going on a Bear Hunt ( Repeat song. Leader says a line, students repeat it and the the actions... easily changed ) , Twenty questions ( select a person or an object, students may ask up to 20 questions with yes, no, or I don't know answers) . Have the students make up a story, always stopping in the middle of something to allow the next person to jump in. Do the memory games such as I am going on a camping trip and I am going to take ___. The next person repeats what has been said and adds something. By the end of the game someone ( you maybe) has to repeat all 30 of the students' names and what each will take.
Prizes need not be expensive. For example, I have used animal crackers, vanilla wafers, Clementines, apples, stickers, calendar pictures, coupons for computer time, carnival or book fair coupons etc. Be sure to check for food allergies and school policies before handing out prizes. Consider some activities which stress cooperation and fun rather than just competition. The class will overall run more smoothly. Do you really want 30 highly competitive students in the same classroom? Also, if this is for a party , for example, recruit some help such as a parent or teacher .
Any ideas for what games to play and what to eat for a camping birthday party for a 2 year old?
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We have a cabin rented that has a fire pit. There is also a lot of room to do games, etc. Our son will be 2 and there will be kids age newborn to 12 years old and also adults. Any game ideas/food ideas? We were already planning on have stuff for smores & we will have meat to grill (hot dogs/hamburgers). Also, this is going to be for March 2009; I just want to get everything squared away before it sneaks up. Thanks.
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BBQ is good how about a pinaita,races,etc
BBQ is good how about a pinaita,races,etc
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