and here's how it went! Unwrap a Party Ball!
What fun did you have with your students this week? I am a Pinterest fanatic! I find that any type of inspiration, event, recipe, paint color, birthday idea, house design, bathroom remodel, etc...can be found on this wonderland of a site. It didn't fail me this week as I was looking for a really fun game to share at my son, Brennan's, holiday classroom party.
I had pinned this a while back, but was waiting to implement it in my classroom or in one of my own kiddo's. This past weekend, I purchased all of the goodies and put it together. Because I was shopping with an almost two-year old and five-year old, I was just throwing the materials in my basket. You can likely save lots of money if you plan ahead and grab the goodies when they are on sale. Just a tip, Walgreens does not have the cheapest candy or office supplies!
Here is what I used:
4-bags of treats (I chose Laffy Taffy, Smarties, Nerds and candy canes because they are nut-free)
1-bag of bouncy balls
1-bag of holiday erasers
1-box of Saran Wrap
2-rolls of mailing tape (it is sturdy)
-invisible tape to hold treats in place
1-Ring Pop for the center
- Put the kids in a circle on the floor.
- I used 3-dice as I wanted it to be pretty fast-paced so I kept their attention for the 10-minute game time.
- I gave the ball to the person with the closest birthday to Christmas.
- Then the person to their right had the dice.
- The person with the ball got to tear at it until the dice roller rolled a double. As soon as a double was rolled, it was passed to the roller.
- The dice kept moving and the ball kept passing.
- I had them roll in a little plastic container so the dice stayed contained.
- With three dice the chance of rolling doubles was higher, so the game moved quickly keeping everyone's interest.
- Students got to keep the candy they pulled out and eat at a later time.
Fun was definitely had by all and I would totally do this again! High-interest and fast-paced. Perfect for keeping enthusiastic kiddos' attention. | |||
I would love to hear about fun party games in your classroom! Keep me posted!
Labels: Good Things, Holidays
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