Power Up!

Materials: A playground ball How to Play: Designate a number to each player and instruct them to remember their number. If you have more than 12 children, you can have more than one person per number. To begin, choose one person to hold the ball and stand in the center. Everyone should gather in a…Continue reading Power Up! Continue reading Power Up!

Wild Truth

Objective: Students try to guess which “wild” facts are true Materials: A list of wild true facts (and false ones) How to Play: Designate two sides of your playing area, one for “Wild truths” and one for “Wild lies.” Tell students that you will read some wild statements. Instruct students to run to one or…Continue reading Wild Truth Continue reading Wild Truth

Dead Ant

Objective: To avoid becoming a “dead ant” (being tagged) Materials: None How to Play: Choose one player to be “it” and try to tag other players. When “it” tags someone, the tagged player becomes a “dead ant” and they must lay down on their back with both arms and legs sticking up in the air….Continue reading Dead Ant Continue reading Dead Ant

Name Roulette

Objective: End the game with a spot in the “inside circle” Materials Needed: Sticky notes, one per student How to Play: Divide students into two equal groups and form two circles, one inside the other. The students forming the inside circle should be facing in, with their backs toward the students in the outside circle….Continue reading Name Roulette Continue reading Name Roulette