Have the student find all three colored kernels in less than one minute.Color 3 kernels using a dark or bright colored sharpie.Materials needed: small bag of popcorn kernels, dark/bright colored sharpie, clear bowl
The object of the game: Find 3 colored popcorn kernels in a bowl full of kernels in less than one minute. You could make this challenge more difficult by increasing the number of colored objects, having the students use a straw to suck each item up and then put it into the container, have the students use chopsticks or a clothespin to move the objects to the appropriate container or you could also choose a container with a smaller opening to make the challenge more difficult. Have the student sort all of the objects provided into the container with the matching color using a tweezer in less than one minute.Materials needed: a handful of colored objects (Skittles, M & M’s, Pom Poms), matching containers, tweezer, timer The object of the game: Sort a handful of colored objects into the matching container, using tweezers, in less than one minute. Any size pom-pom/cup and straw can be used for this challenge, however, a smaller straw and bigger pom-poms/cups will make this challenge a bit more difficult. Obviously the further apart, the more challenging it will be. Have them blow their cup to the finish line.ĭecide on an appropriate length from start to finish for your group of students. Line up one cup for every player along the start line.Have them blow as many pom-poms as they can past the finish line at the other end/side of the table. Mark a start and finish line on the table using some kind of tape the players can easily see.Materials needed: Masking/Painters tape, straw for each student, these assorted pom-poms or cups, timer. The object of the game: Blow as many pom-poms or race to blow a plastic cup across the finish line, using a straw. The size of the cup may also make the game more/less challenging. Obviously, the more cups you use the more difficult the challenge will be. The student then needs to unstack the cups without the structure falling, all within less than one minute.ĭecide the number of cups that would be appropriate for your group of students.Have them stack the cups into any formation without them falling. Materials needed: 21 plastic drinking cups The object of the game: Stack 21 cups and take them down, without any of them falling. Race to see which team can put their cereal box back together the fastest.įor an added challenge you could cut the cereal box cover into a more difficult kind of pattern or have the students complete the challenge with one hand behind their back.
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12 Easy 60-second games if you’re in charge of the class party, or a teacher looking for something fun to do!ġ2 Minute to Win it Games for Kids at School 12 minute to win it games for kids at school.