1. Put the nose on the paper.
Draw a head on the paper. The player blindfolds his eyes and turns around five times. Then let the player go to the designated position and put the "nose" on the paper. Stick it on people's heads, and the winner will win a prize.
2. Clamp beads
Fill a large bucket with water, and then put more glass beads into the bucket. The player holds a pair of chopsticks and inserts beads into the bucket. Within the specified time (one minute), pick up the specified number (fifteen) to win the prize.
3. Make clever couplets or remarks
The host should prepare more couplets or remarks. The host calls out the first or second line and asks the contestants to pick it up. The correct one will win a prize. When contestants are answering couplets or sayings, other students are not allowed to prompt them.
4. Lenovo abc
The host makes some words or letters into lots in advance, and the contestants draw lots to choose, and associate the drawn content. If they can correctly and continuously Make three and get a prize. For example: after the host says the word run, the contestants must make running movements to connect with the word run.
5. See who is the shooting master
The host has prepared a basketball and a cardboard box slightly larger than the basketball (or something else that can be shot). Participants are divided into teams of two and shoot the ball separately. The one with the most hits within one minute wins.
6. "Sailor" Competition
The competition is divided into three groups. Four people per group. The host should prepare a plastic cup filled with water. After the first person's cup is filled with water, the host calls to start and starts the timer. Contestants are not allowed to use their hands (or other parts) to pass the water in the cup one by one in order. When the last one is reached, the timer ends. The one with the shortest time wins the prize.
7. Guess the idiom
Write an idiom on the blackboard, have one person carry the blackboard, and another person gestures in front of it and let him or her guess. The signer cannot utter a single word. Whoever guesses correctly wins a prize.
8. Final password (guessing numbers)
First prepare several numbers within one hundred and write them on several pieces of paper. Write a number on a piece of paper. Then, fold the paper and pass the note like "beat the drum and pass the flowers". Whoever gets this piece of paper is the lucky "ultimate master" and lets others guess what number is in her (his) hand. When guessing the number, the "ultimate master" has to give a range. The one who guesses correctly wins the prize
9. Compare whose eyesight is better
The host prepares a number of chopsticks and a number of empty beer bottles. The contestant stands on the side of the beer bottle, with the chopsticks about one meter away from the mouth of the bottle, aims at the mouth of the bottle, and puts down the chopsticks in his hand. If the chopsticks fall into the bottle, you are the winner. Each person has three chances.
10. Musical chairs
The host has seven chairs ready. The chairs should be arranged in a circle. The number of participants per session is eight. Contestants run around the chairs. The host signals by drumbeats (or music). As soon as the sound stopped, the contestants went to grab chairs and sit down. After a game, the person who did not grab the chair will be eliminated, and the chair will have to be moved. After each round, the number of people and chairs decreases. The one who persists to the end is the winner.
"Six Days" is a festival for young children. Through activities, students can actively participate in garden activities, cultivate their sentiments in the garden, and acquire knowledge in the garden; Cultivate the ability to learn in the garden and promote the implementation of quality education comprehensively.