New Year's contests for schoolchildren

Winter holidays are especially awaited by schoolchildren, because with the end of the school quarter, New Year's holidays come. At home, preparations for the New Year's celebration begin: a Christmas tree is being dressed up, garlands are being hung, a festive menu is being thought out. But before the onset of the magical New Year's Eve, another very important event should take place in the life of schoolchildren: a New Year's event at school. A variety of New Year's contests for schoolchildren will help make the New Year's school holiday truly fun and unforgettable.

New Year's contests for junior schoolchildren

Tie the tinsel

All participants are divided into two teams. Each participant receives New Year's tinsel, which he ties to his hand. A New Year's melody begins to play, to which the first participant ties his tinsel to the hand of the second participant, the second to the third, the third to the fourth, the fourth to the fifth, and so on, until the last participant runs up to the first and ties his tinsel in his hand. Thus, you get a circle of guys. The first team to complete the task wins.

I'm the best actor

Participants are given sheets of paper with phrases written on them. They need to be shown using facial expressions, gestures, but not words and sounds. The rest of the children must guess what the participant is showing. Phrases can be like this?

  • A student who is late for a lesson;
  • An excellent student who received a deuce;
  • Gorgeous fireworks;
  • Santa Claus racing in a sleigh;
  • A puddle that is frozen;
  • Children's whims.

Decipher the words

Children are divided into two teams. You can ask each team to come up with a name and a captain. At this time, the presenter writes on the board two columns of words in which the letters change places. The capital letter can be highlighted to make it easier for children to guess the word. It is better to choose words that are associated with the New Year's holiday, for example:

  1. valnaKar (carnival)
  2. lёak (Christmas tree)
  3. corapp (gif.webpt)
  4. ogeSndap (snowfall) and others

Come up with a holiday menu

Students need to be divided into two teams. The presenter lays out cards with letters on two tables. The team captains choose one card at a time, and the teams must come up with New Year's dishes starting with that letter. The team that comes up with the most varied menu with the most dishes wins.

Guess Whose Item It Is

Props for the competition should be prepared in advance. Put objects in the bag of Santa Claus that will indicate belonging to one or another fairy-tale character:

  • Carlson Buns Pack
  • Firebird Feather
  • Peppy's striped stocking
  • Cinderella's slipper
  • Masha's pies, etc.

The presenter takes out one object at a time, and the children must guess the fairy-tale character from it. Whoever guesses the most characters gets a prize from the host.

Longest garland

Colored paper, scissors, glue are given to two teams. At the command of the leader, each team must cut colored paper into strips, which must be glued into rings, collecting them into a garland. You can determine the time in which the garland will be made, or you can turn on a New Year's song, at the end of which the winning team will be determined. Whoever has the longest garland wins.

Basic rules for conducting competitions

  1. It should be remembered that primary school students (grades 1-4) are restless, they quickly lose interest and switch to another object of attention. Therefore, the contests should not be too long.
  2. It is better not to hold several contests at once one after the other. After each competition, you can arrange a dance break, a small concert, and a festive tea party.
  3. In each competition, the winner must be awarded. Let it be a symbolic prize, but without gif.webpts the contests will become uninteresting.

New Year's contests for high school students

It is a mistake to think that high school students do not need contests. New Year's Eve will be more eventful and will remain in memory if you diversify it with fun contests. The New Year's program for high school students must have at least 5 contests.

Pack your new year gif.webpt

In this competition, girls must wrap gif.webpts as beautifully as possible using toilet paper, foil, ribbons, tinsel given to them. Boys will act as gif.webpts. The winner is the girl with the most interesting gif.webpt wrapped.

Ribbon

Any number of applicants participate in the competition, which must be divided into three people. Two of them are blindfolded, and the third stands next to them. The leader gives one participant with a blindfold in his hands a lot of ribbons, and to the music he must tie as many bows as possible on the one who is standing next to him. After the music stops playing, the second blindfolded participant must discover the tied bows. The winner is the team that completes the task faster.

Remember the New Year's movie

Participants of the competition must stand in a row and take turns to name a film in which there is a New Year theme. Anyone who could not remember the film, timed to coincide with Christmas or New Year, drops out of the competition. The winner is the participant who remains the last.

Congratulations alphabetically

Participants of the competition take turns taking out cards with letters from the bag prepared by the presenter. You need to come up with a New Year's greetings for the letter that you got. It will be especially fun to compose phrases starting with the letters Y, F, Sch, Ch, Ts. Those who have come up with interesting congratulations are given small gif.webpts.

Dance with an obstacle

Schoolchildren stand on one side in one line. In front of them, the presenter arranges plastic cups in two rows. The participants must step over the obstacle to the groovy music. Then another row of glasses is added, then another, and this continues until the participants begin to destroy the wall of plastic glasses. The prize goes to the most dexterous participant.

Competitions for high school students (grades 9, grades 10-11) do not have to correspond to the theme of the evening. The main thing is that a cheerful, relaxed atmosphere reigns at the event. As with younger students, winners should be presented with small gif.webpts.

The school New Year's holiday will be boring and uninteresting if there are no funny contests in it. Noisy, mobile contests for the new year at school should be alternated with calm contests in which you can show creativity and ingenuity. Schoolchildren are very fond of team competitions, so several of these options must be included in the entertainment program. More laughter, humor and fun, and the school New Year's holiday is sure to please children, no matter how old they are.

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