Traditional Indian Games: 1: Gilli Danda 2: Lagori 3: Kancha 4: Kho Kho 5: Gutte 6: Nondi 7: Lattoo 8: Antakshri 9: Aankh Micholi 10: Chaupar
Origami fortune tellers are super fun to play with and very easy to make. Learn how to make paper fortune tellers and the best way to play with them.
Step away from the computer! These games are great reasons to get outside and play
These hand clapping games are more than just fun! They offer many developmental benefits from motor skills to cognitive skills and more!
Interested in how I organize my Guided Math groups curriculum? Using 9 key components I keep all my guided math organization easy, fun and engaging!
Thaumatropes are a simple craft that kids will enjoy making - and they will be amazed at the visual effects when the spinning pictures merge! The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Thank you! Have you ever heard of a Thaumatrope? Here's what Wiki has to say: A thaumatrope is an optical toy that was popular in the 19th century. A disk with a picture on each side is attached to two pieces of string. When the strings are twirled
You can make some really fun spelling games using repurposed old games you have at home. Create new games for free using board games that are just sitting around so your kids can practice their skills and have fun at the same time. Teach them that learning can be fun.
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Team-building activities for kids can help them in myriad ways. These activities teach the value of cooperation, listening, taking turns, and more. Read on.
This product has two activities that will help your ESL students learn vocabulary for physical appearances while practicing their speaking, listening and reading skills. The vocabulary used in both activities is limited to facial features only. (See below for a list of included vocabulary.) • Activity One: 24 Yes/No Short Answer Task Cards Students will work with a partner. Each student will ask his/her partner about the person on the task card. The partner will answer with a complete sentence. When they are done, they can exchange both cards for another pair. For example: Task Card 3A will read: “Does Angela have black hair?” Task Card 3B will answer: “No, she doesn’t.” Task Card 3A will read: "Are her eyes blue?" Task Card 3B will answer: "Yes, they are." • Activity Two: Matching Students will match the description with the correct picture. Depending on time and/or student ability, you can use less cards. There are 24 pictures and 24 descriptions. You could also have students choose a card at random and describe it to a partner for speaking practice. Another variation is for the teacher to pass out the pictures to students. The teacher then reads a description and the student who possesses that card will raise his/her hand. Vocabulary included: short/long/medium-length/shoulder-length hair, brown/gray/black/blond/red hair, curly/straight/wavy hair, mustache/beard/goatee, blue/brown/green eyes, ponytail/braid/bun, glasses, hat, braces, freckles, bangs, bald, pierced ears, old/young Please note: This product will work best if you have a color printer. Eye color and hair color are included in the activities. ***************************************************************** Looking for more ESL Activities? You may like these: ESL Activities: Bundle ESL Activities: Picture Prompts for Writing Practice ESL Activities: Picture Prompts for Speaking Practice (SET 1) ESL Conversation Activities: Picture Prompts for Speaking Practice (SET 2) ESL Conversation Cards for Speaking Practice ESL Activities: Maps and Buildings ESL Activities: Rooms of the House ESL Activities: Action Verbs and Verb Tenses ESL Activities: Food Unit ESL Activities: Bingo! Irregular Past Tense
A simple printable empathy game that can help kids practice stepping into someone else's shoes, great for the home or a classroom.
We have prepared a list of worksheets based on “animals quiz” for kids. It contains 5 pages. You can download the PDF below, Download: Animals Quiz for Kids
Online games websites can help children make new friends and learn something while playing. Read on to find the best and safe online games websites for kids.
Engaging your kids in simple activities, like the ones on these DIY Activity Dice, will help them develop the skills they need for everyday actions!
Looking for simple pioneer games? Here's 13 fun prairie games for kids, youth and adults. Easy pioneer children's games include....
Guess the Picture Book by the First Line is a free printable game about books for kids who like to read, their parents, teachers and librarians. Discuss the concepts of titles and authorship,
This free printable Do Re Mi staircase is a brilliant visual aid and teaching tool for introducing small children to Do Re Mi and interval recognition.
Make a string and bead puzzle to challenge kids' thinking and problem solving skills. Part of STEAM summer camp.
Make a DIY board game for your next family game night! Includes a Cricut Design Space template to draw and color.
What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget trying to untangle the strings. (Ain't nobody got time for that!) The weather may not have been on our side, but with so many rainy days this summer, eventually you just throw caution to the wind and do outdoor activities anyway. And so it was the day we made DIY parachutes. Making these was simple. We had all the supplies we needed around the house. What You Need Disposable plastic (or paper) cup Plastic garbage sack String (we used some tightly twisted yarn) Paper punch Scissors Tape Measure or yardstick How to Make It First we punched holes in the top of the plastic cups, just under the rim. You'll need to punch four holes equal distance apart (approximately). Next we cut one plastic kitchen garbage sack into a 14-inch square. Since we made two parachutes, we measured and cut the bag with it flattened (i.e. two plies) so we had two squares with only a few cuts. Now we cut four 14-inch lengths of string for each parachute. Our oldest son gathered a corner of the plastic square and tied one length of string to it, leaving only a small tail. He repeated this with the other four corners. Then we tied each string to a different hole on the cup. (TIP: Try to keep the tails all the same length so you don't get a lopsided parachute.) Now all that was left to do was to go to a high place and drop those puppies. My sons perched on the landing of our deck and later our yard's play set. They LOVED watching them gracefully float to the ground. My oldest son tucked the parachute in the cup and dropped it to see what would happen. It sank to the ground with lightning speed. That's gravity for ya! How Does a Parachute Work The cup glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; this air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. This great activity came from Patricia A. Staino's wonderful book Magic Moments: Super Science with Your Kids. Check it out!
Playing the best educational apps for kids will engage your kid’s brain, instead of turning it to mush. Plus, your kid will have fun while they're learning.
When your kids are bored get out the printable cheat sheet with indoor activities for 5-10 year olds, including active activities and quiet time ideas.
7 Fun Word Games for 5 Year Olds My 5 year old's favourite word games, including I Spy, Who Am I?, When I Went to Market and Name That Book.
Jacob's Ladder is a classic string figure, similar to Cat's Cradle. If you never learned to make a Jacob's Ladder string figure as a kid, it's not too late! All you need is a large piece of string and your own two hands. Cut a length of...
I LOVE snowmen!!! I find them very sweet :) Maybe, my interest towards snowy things is increased because I live in Barcelona, where we hardly ever get some snow. I am 31 years old and as far as I r…
Reuse an old CD to make a spinning top- an easy craft for kids and a great science lesson on physics! This STEM / STEAM activity if perfect for kids of all ages and meets the NGSS for Kindergarten on pushes and pulls!
How to fold an origami corner bookmark. Learn how to embellish and deocrate these cute monster bookmarks for kids.
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Kids need to make associations and connections or they won't learn new vocabulary. Opposites, synonyms, categories, features, functions----they all need taught. To help you with this monumental task, here is a small December present to all of you speech people out there. It's Opposites Bingo!!! Easy game---kids each have a Bingo card. The calling cards have an opposite word, and tokens are then placed on the players' cards when named. There are other opposite Bingo games out there in internet land, but if you want mine, here it is! Merry Christmas! Click here to download Opposites Bingo in Boardmaker Click here to download Opposites Bingo in pdf. For the pdf version, I converted these to Smarty Symbols (I paid for a commercial license). You can download this version here, along with an interactive book. There is a small fee since there was a cost to me. Some of you may remember that my daughter is in the Peace Corps in Indonesia. She's enjoying a vacation there on the island of Flores. The pictures are stunning. .
Are you tired of the same old night time games? Then, get creative with by incorporating one of these fun flashlight games. Watching is as fun as playing!
Need some things to do at home with kids 8-12 years old? Check out this free printable of 20 ideas created by teachers.
Here is a set of six easy matchstick puzzles to get beginners started on this old time brain teasing opportunity. Free for you to print and the solutions are included.
My fellow Mum friends and I have put together a list of old school games we played as kids that we want to teach our kids. How many do you remember?
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From the Snail Soup Can Decoy to keep the candy stash safe to the Customizable Keep Out Sign to deter meddlesome siblings and parents, Bedford presents 67 unique projects that will turn any dad with DIY leanings into a mad scientist hero.\nThe Snail Soup Can Decoy to keep the candy stash safe. The Customizable \"Keep Out\" Sign to deter meddlesome siblings and parents. A Bunk Bed Communicator made from cardboard tubes (\"Psst! Can you keep the snoring down?\"). Clever, whimsical, and kind of genius, here are 67 unique projects that will turn any dad with DIY leanings into a mad scientist hero that his kid(s) will adore. No screens, no hi-tech gadgetry. Made by Dad combines the rough-edged, handmade ethos of a Boy Scout manual or The Dangerous Book for Boys with a sly sense of humor that kids love. Scott Bedford, a creative director by day and Webby Award-winning blogger by nights and weekends, wields an X-ACTO knife, magic marker, and prodigious imagination to create endlessly delightful projects for his two sons. He knows that kids like contraptions and gadgets, things that are surprising--a chair that appears to be balanced on eggshells. Things that are complex--a multilevel city, with buildings, tunnels, and roads, built from old boxes around the legs of a table. And especially things with humor--the Snappy Toast Rack, made to resemble a crocodile's gaping mouth.The projects are shown in full-color photographs, and the instructions are illustrated in detailed line drawings that exude personality. Some are quick and simple enough to be done in a coffee shop; others are more of an afternoon project-- yielding hours and hours of rich, imaginative playtime.