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Group Games for First Graders... Primary Teachers and Room Moms... Help!
Asked by J.P. from Chicago
on December 9, 2008
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Hi Ladies,
I would like to know which games you have used at the primary level for holiday classroom parties that worked well. (I am also having two birthday partie...
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- My classroom kids love my holiday adaptation of "Ships & Sailors" When you say "jingle" everyone runs to the right When you say "bells" everyone runs to the left ...
- Here's what my second graders love... 1. hot potatoe, or hot snowball 2. put winter gear on one side, they have to run and put on boots, snowpants, scarves, etc an...
- I am a first time room mom for kindergarten, and I hunted everywhere for games. We, unfortunately, have to stay in our seats and do it for 23 kids, so relay games are...
Toddler Board Games
Asked by K.L. from Phoenix
on October 27, 2008
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I want to get some more board games for my boys, ages 6 and 2 1/2. We enjoy Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, Sequence for Kids, Mouse Trap, various bingo and memory game...
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- We have a five year old and three year old and they both love Leap Frog Bingo. It is not very sophisticated, as most of the pieces are cardboard, but it is easy enoug...
- My 3 year old loves Hi Ho Cherry-O. He also likes a Pet Shop game we have where you circle the board and collect different colored paw prints - the Pet Shop game I've...
- Memory (you can reduce the number of cards you put out to match, start with 12 cards and increase the number as he gets the hang of the game) and Hi-Ho Cherry-O are gr...
Baby Shower Ideas
Asked by J.B. from Hartford
on July 21, 2008
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Hi Moms, I was wondering if any of you happened to have some good ideas for baby shower games or other things to do that are different. We've got a few so far such as...
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- something that is VERY EASY is set a timer for however long, and every time it goes off, whoever's present she is opening, gets a prize. you could also fill a baby bot...
- Hi, I have several ideas - 1. you could get a couple of baby bottles and fill them with juice or water and have the guests try sucking the juice or water out of th...
- I went to a shower where we played guess the baby food. The jars were all kept sealed and the labels were removed and replaced with a number. (Note: after the game w...
I Need Ideas for Prizes to Give Out to Winners at Baby Shower!!
Asked by K.W. from Richmond
on May 22, 2009
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Hello everyone! I am throwing a shower in August. I need some help deciding what to give to people who win games at the shower. The thing is I cant afford extravagant ...
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- I don't think the prizes have to be big at all. Go to Michaels Crafts or Joanns and they have votive candles and cute candle holders for less than $1 each. You can g...
- I went to a shower recently where one of the prizes was a flower pot (about $2 at a discount store), flower seeds (about $1), and a little shovel and gloves set. The g...
- Check your dollar stores-our have some really nice things for very reasonable amount. Also you could assemble little baskets of sample size items from Avon-lotions, c...
Valentine's Games for Kindergarten Class
Asked by A.T. from York
on February 9, 2007
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Hi, does anyone know of any quick, fun games for a Kindergarten class to play? I'm in charge of coming up with games for my son's class next week. So far, I've thoug...
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- HI A. I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. ONE GAME MY CHILDREN LIKE TO PLAY IS BALLOON POP. WE HAVE DONE THIS AT THEIR PARTIES. YOU WRITE NUMBERS ON PAPER STICK IT IN BALLOON. T...
- You could play Pin the Heart on the Tin Man. You know from the Wizard of OZ. He was just looking for a heart. Or you could pin it on anything if you have a theme. ...
- hello there, sorry if these are lame..but how about duck duck goose or musical chairs.....R.
Halloween Party Games???
Asked by J.S. from Pittsburgh
on October 20, 2008
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I have a Halloween party every year. I am having trouble coming up with new games for the kids and adults to play. Last year we did Bingo and a spooky walk with the ki...
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- We had a halloween birthday party last year. I got trick or treat plastic bags, then we filled a baby pool with straw (the less allergy kind) and candy. The kids had a...
- How about having ghosts cut out of paper and having guests draw faces on them using markers they hold in their mouths? Maybe have alcohol wipes on hand to wipe off be...
- Here is a fun game that our youth group loves actually the adults loved it as well. Get a small prize, wrap it in a small box, then put it in a bigger box and wra...
Birthday Games for 9 Year Old Girls
Asked by L.N. from Iowa City
on January 10, 2012
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My oldest is turning 9 and we're having her party on Saturday. I'm not sure what kinds of games to have the kids play at the party. In the past we've done "make your ...
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- At this age, girls LOVE craft projects! Have them make their own jewelry boxes, picture frames, jewelry etc. That way at the end of the party their "activity" become...
- hot potato (or hot any item), scavenger hunt (with little candies for each child at the check points), have a jar/bowl filled with silly things the girls have to do (d...
- I completely agree with a crafty project. At my daughter's 9-year-old party (It was in July), we had a spa party. We decorated Flip Flops, and my neice and I painted...
Looking for Fun Christmas Eve Activities
Asked by R.S. from Provo
on December 17, 2008
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We are going to be having a Christmas Eve party at our place with a number of people. So far we are going to eat, play Christmas Bingo, and act out the nativity scene...
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- Why don't you make up a bunch of cookies ahead of time, and have a decorating station at a table? Put out frosting, sprinkles, etc., and as people want to, they can go...
- If you haven't already made gingerbread houses, you can let each child make their own out of graham crackers. At most dollar stores there are small cookie sheets that ...
- One of the most FUN Christmas parties my parents had a few years ago they had a "Chinese Gift Exchange" (not sure why they called it, and it's probably got other names...
Tholiday Help! Questions About Kids' Games and Secret Santa Gift Idea (Girl, 10)
Asked by L.R. from Washington DC
on December 12, 2011
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Parents of fifth graders (or fourth, or sixth....) please help:
1. I have to organize a game for my daughter's class to play during their holiday party on Friday. T...
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- 2. blue mp3 player. my 9 yr old wants one that is about $20
- At our daughters elementary school the kids loved Bingo and Bunco.. The teachers had small prizes they would award.. Easy to do with large group of children sitt...
- This is a cute idea for fuzzy socks: http://thegreenbeanscrafterole.blogspot.com/2010/03/recipe-for-fuzzy-sock-cupcakes.html You could do this with some blue so...
Totally Stuck on Ideas for Valentines Games and Crafts
Asked by L.M. from Cleveland
on January 17, 2013
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i would sooo appreciate some guidance. i have 2 parties to plan, and second grade and a third grade. desparate for any game or craft ideas.
would rather not go t...
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- I agree about the chopstick candy heart tower game. I think instead of chopsticks I used pencils with new erasers for a better grip. (pencils could be a prize?) You co...
- Some great craft ideas here ... http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2013/01/14-heart-crafts-activities-for-kids.html
- Fortune cookies make from felt. The kids will love writing fortunes to give to their parents. Word finds and crossword worksheets are fun too. Word unscrambles, maze...