Competitions for children's tea party "New Year's games" material on the topic
Hold the snowflake Inventory: Cotton wool. Preparation: Lumps resembling a snowflake are made from cotton wool. Game: at the leader’s signal, the participants begin to blow from below onto the lump so that it flies like a snowflake. The task is to prevent the “snowflake” from falling. Winner: the participant who keeps the “snowflake” in the air the longest.
Telegram to Santa Claus The children are asked to name 13 adjectives: “fat”, “red-haired”, “hot”, “hungry”, “lethargic”, “dirty”, etc. When all the adjectives are written down, the presenter takes out the text of the telegram and inserts into it the missing adjectives from the list. Text of the telegram: “... Grandfather Frost! All... children are looking forward to your... arrival. New Year is the most... holiday of the year. We will sing for you... songs, dance... dances! Finally... New Year is coming! How I don’t want to talk about... studying. We promise that we will only receive... grades. So, quickly open your... bag and give us... gifts. With respect to you... boys and... girls!
Earn a gift.
There should not be many participants in this competition. Preferably 3-4. They stand around the chair on which the prize lies. This prize must be taken when you hear the number three. Santa Claus can count: one, two, eight, three...eleven or five, six, one hundred, three...one hundred. The winner, accordingly, is the one who first understands what the point is and takes the prize.
Christmas tree decorations The kids and I will play an interesting game: I will tell the kids what we decorate the Christmas tree with. Listen carefully and be sure to answer. If we tell you correctly, say “Yes” in response. Well, if suddenly it’s wrong, boldly say “No!” - Multi-colored firecrackers? — Blankets and pillows? — Folding beds and cribs? — Marmalades, chocolates? — Glass balls? — Are the chairs wooden? - Teddy bears? - Primers and books? - Are the beads multi-colored? — Are the garlands light? - Snow made from white cotton wool? - Satchels and briefcases? - Shoes and boots? — Cups, forks, spoons? - Shiny candies - Are the tigers real? — Are the cones golden? — Are the stars radiant?
Snowflake in the ring!
Make snowballs from paper or other handy material. One of the children on the team holds the bag wide open while the others throw snowballs. The team that collects the most snowballs wins.
We answer in chorus Game of attentiveness. We answer yes or no. It turns out pretty funny. Everyone knows Santa Claus, right? He comes up with exactly that, right? Santa Claus is a good old man, right? Wears a hat and galoshes, right? Santa Claus will come soon, right? He will bring gifts, right? The trunk is good for our Christmas tree, right? It was cut down with a double-barreled shotgun, right? What grows on the Christmas tree? Bumps, right? Tomatoes and gingerbread, right? Well, our Christmas tree is beautiful, right? There are red needles everywhere, right? Santa Claus is afraid of the cold, right? He is friends with the Snow Maiden, right?
Well, the answers have been given to the questions. You all know about Santa Claus. And this means the time has come, which all the children are waiting for. Let's call Santa Claus!
Collect a picture.
Assemble a mosaic of New Year's cards.
Get into the bottle.
Participants distribute peas or other small objects in equal quantities. Bottles are placed on the floor in front of them. Without lowering yourself, you need to throw as many objects as possible into the bottle until you run out of them in your hand.
Crush the ball with your foot Inventory: Balloons according to the number of players. Hosted by Santa Claus. Game: In front of the players, at a distance of 4-5 steps, a balloon is placed on the floor. The task is to, at the command of the leader, blindfolded, approach the ball and crush it with your foot. Winner: The participant who crushes the ball. It's funny if after tying the balls are removed.
Riddles for ingenuity.
Riddle "From Moscow to Tula"
At noon a bus with passengers leaves Moscow for Tula. An hour later, a cyclist leaves Tula for Moscow and rides along the same highway, but, of course, much slower than the bus.
When bus passengers and a cyclist meet, which of them will be further from Moscow?
Explanation. The travelers we met are in the same place, and therefore at the same distance from Moscow.
Riddle "Flight there and back"
The plane flew from point A in an easterly direction to point B in 80 minutes, and from point B in a westward direction to point A in 1 hour and 20 minutes. Why?
Explanation. When answering this question, children often try to explain the difference in flight speed by various reasons (wind direction, speed of rotation of the Earth, etc.), not paying attention to the fact that 80 minutes and 1 hour 20 minutes are the same thing.
Riddle "Black Cat"
When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house?
Explanation. Usually children say that it is at night because the cat is black. Actually, when the door to the house is open.
Riddle "Drawing"
There are pencils, a ruler, and an eraser on the table. You need to draw a house on a piece of paper. Where to begin?
Answer. You need to get a piece of paper.
Riddle "About a duck"
Why does a duck swim?
Answer. From the shore.
A riddle about a family.
You are my son, but I am not your father. Who can say that?
Answer. That's what a mother might say.
Riddle about a dark room.
You walk into a dark room with a box of matches in your hands. Inside the room there is a candle, an oil lamp, and a stove. What will you light first?
Answer. First of all, you will light a match.
Game for New Year's round dance
(Condition: the presenter reads poetry, and the participants in the game say “and I” after those quatrains where appropriate). I love walking in the snow and I love playing in the snow. I love skiing and I also love skating. I love to sing, play and dance in winter and summer. I also like to chew sweets straight with a candy wrapper. I love to fly on a sled so that the wind whistles? Today I put on a warm fur coat inside out. I guessed riddles and received gifts, ate a lot of sweet apples, and never got bored for a minute! Both girls and boys quickly run to the round dance, And the fluffy bunnies Sleep under the Christmas tree in the snow. So our feet danced, Even the floor began to creak, And in the forest, in its den, a bear fell asleep until spring. Our Christmas tree is covered in toys. Oh, what beauty! The firecracker slammed loudly, but inside it was empty. I will never forget this New Year's holiday. I was writing all day today - It turned out to be nonsense!
QUIZ
Sent by: TomaM
Who will answer the question: What is the name of Santa Claus in hot African countries? Although it sounds a little strange... It’s time to give a little hint... He’s called Grandfather... (It’s hot.) And which one of you can tell me what we are called in America? Neither Winnie the Pooh nor Mickey Mouse! They call us Santa... (Klaus!) Well, and in France, friends, How cunningly am I called? Be brave, be brave, mademoiselle! We are called Per... (Noel!) And in Scandinavia, people associated the New Year with animals. Frankly, I'm a little angry that they have Santa Claus... (Goat!)
Antonym game
The host walks around the circle and asks questions to random players. (Held at the end of the New Year's ball) I will say the word "high", And you will answer - "low". I will say the word "far", And you will answer - "close". I’ll tell you the word “fed”, you will answer - “hungry”. I’ll tell you “hot”, you’ll answer “cold”. I will tell you the word “lie down”, you will answer me - “stand up”. Then I’ll tell you “father”, you will answer me - “mother”. I will tell you the word “dirty”, you will answer me - “clean”. I will say “slow” to you, you will answer me “fast”. I will tell you the word “coward”, You will answer - “brave”. Now I will say “beginning”, You answer – “the end”.
NOT REALLY
Is Santa Claus a cheerful old man? (Yes!) Does he like jokes and gags? (Yes!) Knows songs and riddles? (Yes!) Will he eat all your chocolates? (No!) Will he light the children's Christmas tree? (Yes!) Wearing shorts and a T-shirt? (No!) Doesn’t he age in soul? (Yes!) Will it warm us up outside? (No!) Is Santa Claus the brother of Frost? (Yes!) Is our birch good? (No!) Is the New Year getting closer? (Yes!) Is there a Snow Maiden in Paris? (No!) Is Santa Claus bringing gifts? (Yes!) Does he drive a foreign car? (No!) Wears a cane and a hat? (No!) Sometimes he looks like his dad? (Yes!)
Without hands The task of the players of each team is to transfer tangerines (plums, tomatoes) to a certain place as quickly as possible without the help of hands (spoon in mouth).
Participants receive two pieces of paper. The presenter suggests imagining that each of them had a fire at home and they need to save only one thing from the fire. On one sheet of paper, players write the thing, and on the other - why he saved it. Then both sheets of paper are collected and mixed in separate boxes. The presenter first pulls one sheet from one box, then another from the other and reads. For example: TV - because it’s pleasant to walk on. Before the game, participants are told to approach the game with humor, otherwise everyone will save documents and money.
Divide into groups. Give each group the same list of words. Each group must write a greeting to everyone else, including the required words in the greeting. The game can be used as an introduction to any youth topic, just give the keywords of your topic.
The number of players is not limited. Imagine that the presenter is a customs officer. Ask players: “What one item would you take with you abroad?” Let the player name the items to you until you miss him. Let a person pass if he says a word starting with the first letter of his name. The players' task is to find out what the criteria for your decisions are.