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When you head over to this post, just skip through all of the books she lists for sale at the beginning, and you’ll get to some great game ideas at the end. Save Fred by Ideas By Jivey Back-to-School Games to Get Kids Moving FIRST RIDDLE SCHOOL GAME FULLYou’re just going to need to click on the link below to read the full post for this one, but this is a super cute game that will get kids interacting with each other. ![]() SO cute! Who Hid the Button? by Kathy Griffin’s Teaching Strategies Save Fred This is another game for Pete the Cat lovers. People Bingo by Teachers Pay Teachers Who Hid the Button? Click on the link below to grab it for free. It’s a great way for them to meet the other students in their class. I think my kids have played a version of this game every single first day of school they’ve had so far. Sticky Note Posters by Confessions of a Teaching Junkie People Bingo Be sure to click on the link below for more ideas you can ask in the classroom. Maybe you have a family meeting and use post-it notes to gather everyone’s input on how you can make it a great school year or ways to help ensure that you’ll never miss the bus. While this activity is geared towards teachers interacting with their students, parents could do something similar at home. Back to School Centers by Miss Kindergarten Sticky Note Posters FIRST RIDDLE SCHOOL GAME FREEThere are even free printables to get you started. If you’re a teacher of little ones and looking for centers or stations to set up as the kids head back to school, look no further. Click the link below to grab them all for free! Back to School Freebies by Teachers Pay Teachers Back to School Centers These free printables will help your students learn more about each other and about their teacher. Switch Sides If… by Mommies Hobbies Getting to Know You Games You can make the game last as long as you want it to. This fun game will keep your students moving while also helping them learn more about each other. Back to School Scattergories by The Crafting Chicks. FIRST RIDDLE SCHOOL GAME DOWNLOADYou can head on over to the link below to download your free worksheet. Set a timer based on the ages of the kids you’re working with (older kids get less time.) Have them write a school-related word for each letter of the alphabet. For younger kids that can’t write yet, team them up with an older student that can do the writing for them. Let’s Play Pass Pete by Kathy Griffin’s Teaching Strategies Back to School Scattergories It’s a great way for your students to get to know each other while playing a fun game related to Pete the Cat. All About Me Bags by Teachers Pay Teachers Pass PeteĪgain, this is for younger kids, but if your child knows Pete, they’re going to love this sweet game. Have your students create All About Me Bags and then share in front of the classroom, or with a new friend. You’ll have to purchase this from TPT, but the concept is a good one. Bears on the Bus by The Printable Princess All About Me Bags While I’m featuring the Bears on the Bus game, this post has several more back-to-school games that could be perfect in your classroom. These games are geared at younger kids (think elementary school and preschool), but they’re super cute and very easy to create. Back to School I Spy Game by The Pleasantest Thing Bears on the Bus Be sure to check out the other resources on this website to see more great ideas and free downloads for back-to-school games. This free download is a great way to break the ice with students, but don’t stop there. Minute to Win it Games by My Life and Kids Back to School I Spy Game Most can be modified in some way to make them back-to-school themed. Play these at your back-to-school parties or set up stations in the classroom. Shake it Off Minute to Win it Game by My Life and Kids Minute to Win It GamesĮveryone loves a good Minute to Win It Game. It may not be specific to back-to-school, but kids LOVE this game! You can see us playing it in the video above. Alphabet Relay by Mom Inspired Life Shake it OffĬollect empty tissue boxes and string a belt through them (softball and baseball belts work perfectly!) Put an equal number of ping pong balls in each box, and have two kids jump for a minute to see who can get all of the balls out of their tissue box the fastest. You can see us playing this game in the video above. You could even choose the names of your students in class. To make this a back-to-school theme, be sure to choose words related to the classroom. Click on the link below each game to learn more about the game, print free downloads and more. My kids and I have played several of these ourselves, and we give all of them our stamp of approval. I’m sharing 20 of my favorite back-to-school games for kids of all ages. FIRST RIDDLE SCHOOL GAME HOW TOLearn How to Play the Back-to-School Games ![]()
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