Next time you are heading off on holiday, remember to print off and pack some of our FREE Printable Travel Games to keep your little ones entertained! Mini Holiday Diary What holiday is complete without a souvenir of your travels? With this Mini Holiday Diary children can draw a small picture and jot down a ... Read more
Hint: Stock up on fruit and dust off your Scrabble board.
Remote work has become the new normal for millions of employees and it's here to stay. However, working remotely can limit the comradery of being in an office around your fellow teammates. Here are 11 Virtual Games to Play with Coworkers when working from home.
Easy Hands-on Fun Ancient Greek Games for Kids DIY Knucklebones. If you're doing hands-on history and want to add ancient Greek games for kids, you'll love this knucklebones history game.
I am obsessed with escape rooms! They are so much fun! I wish that I could do one every day. On my spring break trip to Atlanta I was able to do three in one day and it was super exhilarating! Before my state test I decided that I wanted to do a fun review game for my kids and decided to try my hand at an escape room. It took a lot of trial and error, but it was a MASSIVE success. I decided to share my escape room plans with you as best as I can in case you want to try something similar in your classroom. Step 1: The days leading up to the escape room I rolled a suitcase around with me (You will see why) Step 2: I broke the students into four groups Step 3: I created a newspaper article that informed students that I was taking over the world and handed one out to each group. Newspaper Generator Step four: I hid a card in my miniature file cabinet that said, "Don't just stand there in limbo, take a look in the classroom window." Step five: The first set of clues to decipher that opened the Word Lock was hidden behind a book in the window. Figurative Language Word Lock Clues Step six: Inside of Lock #1was the POV clues POV Directional Lock Step seven: Inside of Lock #2 was a set of UV flashlights and 4 pieces of seemingly blank paper. Once the UV lights were turned on students will find a number on each of their pieces of paper. This opened the lockbox. Step eight: Inside the lock box was four ziplock bags with puzzle pieces and a short story for each of the groups. The students need to read the short story and then put together their puzzle. One of the puzzles will have the correct symbol answer written in UV pen, the other three will be distractors with penalties. Symbolism Door Lock Clues Step nine: Each group will get a reading passage with multiple choice questions. Once they finish the passages, if they answered the questions correctly they will get their groups number to contribute to the final lock box. Reading Passages Lock Box Step ten: Students open the suitcase and thwart my takeover! Some pictures of my students completing the tasks Supplies I used (Click on the pictures) (3 boxes)
Looking for a fun team building activity? Try NaturalAnnie Essentials BYOB Sip & Pour candle making experience! Candle making is a fun activity for team building and is a great way to do something fun with your work team. In the ever-evolving landscape of workplace dynamics, employee well-being has emerged as a pa
One of our family’s favorite things to do is play games and do puzzles together, so of course, we love gifting games and puzzles! Everything on this gift guide is perfect for the game lover, the puzzle lover, or both! 1. No Thanks! $9 We have this game, and the concept is simple, but it’s […]
This game is one of my favorite games ever. It’s killer easy and it’s way fun. You can use candy (M&Ms are my favorite) or any other type of marker (I’ve used Cheerios, Goldfi…
Discover the ultimate guide to the Fishbowl game, a hilarious and interactive party game that's perfect for gatherings of all sizes and occasions.
Want to help your kids learn about gratitude? Play the gratitude game with them. It's a fun game that the whole family will enjoy!
The Highland Games is the Scottish tradition of friendly rivalry between clans that goes back centuries. Bagpipes, drumming, dancing, kilts and heavy athletic events are all up for competition, making the events quite a celebration of Celtic culture. Although originally held solely in the actual Scottish Highlands, the Highland
IDeas for the classroom and home for the kids to do and ways to learn on (or around) halloween
The fill in the blanks game is a great ice breaker game to get everyone involved and participating.
Looking for boredom busters? Grab this list of over 100 unique holidays and find something fun to celebrate as a family! Wacky & weird holidays every month!
I had sooooooo much fun doing this monster art project in my son Elliot's kindergarten class recently! I chose to do this project because Elliot LOVES monsters and he LOVES using his imagination to make characters come to life. We have enjoyed using popsicle stick puppets for many many years and he always enjoys both creating
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Learn How to Play Jenga with our complete guide to the rules, instructions, and fun variations of this popular strategy and stacking game.
This Silly Spiders Drawing Game makes a fun, creative art lesson idea for Halloween - or any time!
This listing is for one digital file of the Origami Fortune Teller. **PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE PLACING ORDER** You will receive one digital file in the form of a pdf file. You will NOT receive a physical product. The design is based on an A4-size paper. You will need to access your laptop/desktop in order to view the file. The file will not show on your mobile phone - for some reason Etsy only allows us to access the file via computer. The inside is left blank for you to write your own fortune. You can also turn this into a drinking game, place card, party decor, etc. The instruction is on the artwork or you can check out the how-to video on my IG: https://www.instagram.com/reel/BoFWVePHeW9/ You will need: 1. A computer and a printer to print out the artwork. 2. A program that can open pdf files. 3. An A4 paper. 4. Scissors. TERMS OF USE This digital file is intended for personal use. Please do not alter or redistribute the artwork either in the form of the digital file or print. You may print as many as you like for your private event (birthdays, wedding, house party, etc). The artwork is an original illustration by Mira of Melancholy Memento. If you are unsure, please get in touch either via private convo or email.
A good indoor party game for older kids or teenagers. It could kind of be a get-to-know-you game, too. It involves lots of memory and strategy.