More community building activities for your kiddos!
Have the students sit at
their desks with their heads down.
Secretly choose one student to be the Lead Astronaut by giving him/her a light tap on the head; the Lead Astronaut’s
job in this activity is to send everybody to space without revealing who they are. Once the Lead Astronaut has been chosen,
the students will get up and walk round the room. As they walk around
the room they will shake each other’s hands. The Lead Astronaut
will discreetly scratch the hands of other students;
this scratch means that they are being sent to space. If a student has his/her hand scratched, they should shake
the hands of 3--5 more students, then go to space (“space” can be a specific area
of the classroom). The student who identifies the Lead Astronaut before being
sent to space is the winner of the game. The Lead Astronaut is the winner if
he/she can send everyone to space without being identified first.
Have the class sit in a circle. Ask each student say their name and one thing that they will bring to school to share with
everyone (they’re not actually going to bring it in, this is just for the
game!). The challenge is that the item they will bring in must begin with the
same letter as their name. For
example, I’m Rachel and I will
bring everyone a ruler! or I’m Mike and I will bring in monkeys!
For a variation of this
game, you could begin by saying something that you will
bring for everyone, without revealing that it begins with the same letter as your name. The
students will need to figure out the
pattern on their own. For example, I’m
Mrs. Smith and I will bring sandwiches. Ask the students to say their name and something they will
bring. If the student says an item
that doesn’t start with the same letter as their name, you can say sorry, we already have that! As students figure out the pattern, they will
contribute
more examples.
Divide the class into groups
of 4--5 students. Assign each group
a summertime scene (this can be written on an index card). Each group should
act out the scene and freeze in position, as if someone is taking a picture.
Once they get into position, the other groups should try to guess what the scene
is showing.
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