The last two weeks of school are so useless, really. But they have obligations to fulfill before they are released back to the custody of their parents.
Our school has their Field Day today, where they have outdoor games to run the kids amok.
For next year, as a suggestion, I have a thought of Board Game Day.
Let’s say 4th graders with 4 homerooms.
Each classroom will be designated to learn and play one board game. Scrabble, Monopoly…whatever.
Teacher takes 15-20 minutes breaking down the rules of the game and so on and then the kids break off into groups to play for an hour or so.
Then the classrooms switch (After a break to get their ya-ya’s out) and they get to learn and play another game.
My Reasoning is that children will learn the value of face to face games ( which many have not learned at all or have little exposure too in this day and age of video games.) and many of the board games - with proper letters home , can be borrowed or donated by families. Also, it just may get kids interested in a whole new level of stimuli. (I’m old school, what can I say?)
So, that said:
I need age appropriate suggestions for games ( popular and obscure). Off the top of my head…
Kindergarten ( age 5-6)
Checkers
Candy land shudders
tic tac toe
rock paper scissors you would be amazed on how many kids do not know this awesome game.
operation or as we call it Kill the Patient
Connect Four
First Grade: ages 6-7
Checkers
Connect Four
Kerplunk
Tip It
Ants in the Pants
Uncle Wiggley
Second Grade 7-8
All of the above games
Sequence
Pass the Bomb
Pente My new favoritist game
Third Grade: 8-9
All of the above
Chess
Monopoly
Battleship
Twister ( all ages really)
othello
cards
Fourth Grade
All of the above
Plus?
(Fifth and up are another school. 5 & 6 is middle school and 7&8 are intermediate. 9-12 are high school. ( I think. I went to a private school. tra la tra la.)
Suggestions for other ages and grades are welcome too, as I am going to email the school principal with my suggestion, as well as the superintendent.
Ok, I’ve done the hard part. The rest is up to you dopers to use the power of your great childhood memories, bonger days of college and your amazing slacker skills to Save Children From The Last Week of School Utter Boredom, Show The Whippersnappers Old School Stuff and possibly save the world as we know it.
Are you up to the challenge?