Winter games for classroom parties
Calculate how long it would take to travel to Beijing. You can also research the time difference and figure out what time it is in Beijing. You can also teach your students about the torch relay. Explore the many venues where the competition will take place.
Or learn about the athletes competing in the Winter Games. And then maybe schedule a little friendly competition. Divide the class into teams and play a game of Jeopardy. Or make a Kahoot to test their knowledge of the Beijing Olympics. Looking for more ideas? Check out these Winter Olympics Activities for the Classroom. Your email address will not be published.
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Even if we celebrate Christmas and winter holidays with them virtually. Spend the school day before your holiday break and carve out time in your day for your class party. And use these ideas, or a combination of these ideas to make the celebration work for you and your students.
Encourage your students to wear festive holiday clothes to your Zoom call and make sure to wear one yourself. You can print out the cards and send them out during a school pick up or email the pdf to parents and have them print out one card.
For markers to cover up the spaces, students can use pennies or cereal or anything small from home. The student to get 5 in a row and call out Bingo first wins…maybe they get to pick the next spirit day theme? Or you send them some stickers? Or they get to choose the story you read next. Kids can work together in groups of to make their own candies, and assemble them in their very own "Winter Candy Land" box of chocolates! Bring gingerbread man cookie cutters along and make this great gingerbread playdough mix from sweetsugarbelle.
Ready to step up? Kids love snow globes. Invite them to make their own winter wonderland scene using a variety of tiny trees, people, animals, houses -- and, of course -- glitter! If mason jars are too large or too pricey for your budget, small baby food jars work great too. Here's a simple tutorial from julieannart. This fun, relatively mess-free craft is a great way to recycle all those empty plastic water bottles!
Make a colony of penguins using a few simple recyclables and supplies. Get the how-to. How cool would it be for kids to make their own snow and tiny little snowmen!
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Read the descriptions to your child and decide on which one sounds like the most fun for your next winter party.
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