Recycling Games For Kids

Recycling Games For Kids

Recycling Games For Kids

Doing these activities with a group? Add to the atmosphere for the afternoon by creating a torch to light the opening ceremonies of the games by decorating the cardboard tube from paper towel. Then cut twelve-inch squares of red, yellow, and orange tissue paper, two for each color. Lay the squares on top of one another and push the center of the squares into one end of the cardboard tube. Leave most of the tissue poking out of the tube. Separate the layers of tissue for flames.

Purchase inexpensive awards at a party favor store or cut circles from gold and silver cardstock, punch a hole, and string a neck ribbon. Scoring for each game can be up to the players – they can determine the winning number of points for a game. Or kids playing on their own can create their own challenges.

Sock Basketball

Roll up a few pairs of socks into balls. Place an empty wastebasket or bucket near a wall where there are no breakable objects. Stand five steps back from the bucket and throw the sock balls into the wastebasket. When this becomes easy, take a step back. Kids can keep trying to see how far back they stand from the basket and still score.