Card index of games for the March 8th matinee for older and preparatory children of preschool educational institutions


The girl from the drawing

The boys take out forfeits, which contain the names of the girls. Each boy receives a pencil and a sheet. At the leader’s command, the boys begin to draw the girl whose name is indicated in his fantasy. Girls are not allowed to watch. When all the portraits are drawn, the presenter collects the drawings and attaches them to the wall. The presenter points to each drawing in turn, and the girls must guess who is shown in the drawing and who drew it. Whichever girl gives the most correct answers will win.

Competitions on March 8 for junior classes

For primary school children, games are selected at a level so that the child can easily complete the task. If you offer a younger student a task of increased complexity, the child gets lost. And instead of a good mood and a charge of vigor, the younger student becomes upset and loses confidence in his abilities.

We propose to hold the following competitions for primary school students on March 8:

  • "Flower extravaganza".

8–12 people participate. The guys are divided into two teams and lined up. The first student stands with chalk near the school board. The last participant is shown a graphic drawing of a flower. He must draw it with his finger on the back of the person in front. The child on whose back the flower was drawn guesses the picture and draws it on the back of the next one. The last participant draws a picture on the board. The team whose drawing most closely matches the given image wins.

Flowers: boys and girls

Children are divided into teams of boys and girls. The game will be played according to the “answer of one team - answer of the second” method and, if a team does not name the answer within 5 seconds, it will lose its point. So, starting with the girls, because this is their holiday, the teams take turns calling the names of the flowers, only the girls name the female flowers (rose, gerbera, orchid, mimosa, aster, petunia, chamomile, and so on), and the boys name the male flowers ( tulip, snowdrop, lily of the valley, crocus, woodland, gladiolus, cornflower and so on). The team with the most points will be the winner.

For middle classes

At this age, schoolchildren are already more active, relaxed, and sociable. Competitions need to be designed so that everyone has fun. Here are some original options.

Intuition

Everyone knows that women's intuition is much better developed than men's. Let's check it out in the competition. The girls are blindfolded one by one, and 3-5 classmates are seated in front of them. The participant’s task is to guess which of the boys is in front of her, but only by looking at the shoulders, back, and head. The girl who can guess everyone will win.

I give a flower

Students are divided into several pairs. The girls clutch an empty plastic bottle under their arm. The boys are blindfolded and given a live or artificial flower with a thin, long stem, which must be clamped with the teeth. The kids' task is to put the stem of a flower into a bottle without using their hands. The girls should tell the boys where to move. The pair that completes the task the fastest wins.

Princess Nesmeyana

Several Nesmeyans are selected for the competition. Classmates should do their best to make them laugh (with jokes, funny faces, and so on). Touching and tickling are not allowed. The girl who stays serious the longest wins.

Double

Each girl writes her name on a piece of paper. Leaves are thrown into a hat or bag. The boys take turns taking out a forfeit and trying to show the girl whose name he got at the board. The other guys have to guess. Victory goes to the one who showed the most accurate parody.

Compliments

3-5 boys take part in the game. Each of them is given pieces of paper and a pen. The host sets a specific theme, for example, a flower, an animal, sweets. When the whistle blows, the guys begin to write down affectionate addresses to their classmates on a piece of paper according to the given topic. For example, an animal is a cat, a flower is a rose, and a sweet is candy. You only have a minute to prepare. After this time, the entries are read out. They should not be repeated. The one with the most compliments wins. Great competition for March 8th for school!

True gentlemen for true ladies

Children are divided into pairs: boy-girl. Each boy receives 2 A4 sheets. All pairs stand at the same start. At the same distance from each pair there is a mark on which a gift or sweet prize lies. At the command “start,” the boys must move the sheets one by one for their girls, step by step, so that they can cover the distance by stepping only on the sheets. The pair in which the girl gets to the line faster and takes her sweet prize will be the winner.

Gift for girls

For this competition you will need any creative items. For example, you can take a large plastic bottle, scissors, glue and beads. The boys are divided into teams of about 5 people. The presenter commands “start” and the first participants approach the objects and begin the creative process: you need to make a gift for the girls. Each participant is given a minute, and the interest of the competition lies in the fact that the gift will be shared, that is, one starts, the second continues in his own way, the third adds his own details, the fourth continues, and so on. The result should be a unique gift that the girls will absolutely love, because it will be made with their own hands.

Middle and High School Competition Ideas

Grades 6-11 are characterized by the formation of personality in society, girls are actively developing, and traits of individualism appear. This means that competitions should highlight the characteristic features of each student.

"Best Hostess"

To conduct this competition, you will need products - vegetables, fruits, cheese, sausages or ham, sweets and paraphernalia for table setting. Vegetables should already be boiled; prepare culinary aprons in advance according to the number of students. The guys will be involved in the role of judges.

  1. Making salads. Students independently choose the necessary ingredients and create culinary masterpieces in front of the jury.
  2. Making sandwiches or canapés. The girls must prepare a certain number of sandwiches. For example, 3 pieces, but not similar to each other.
  3. Serving. Students must decorate the table within a certain time using available paraphernalia. You can serve the table with dishes prepared by the girls.

The winner is the student who wins the sum of all three competitions.

"Young Designers"

Probably every girl dreamed of becoming a great designer, so why not make their dream come true for the holiday.

The topic can be completely different, but it is better to get together with the girls in advance and decide in what style future designers will sculpt, for example, “clothes of the future” or “echoes of the past.”

Girls can prepare the costume at home, but they will have to wear it and demonstrate it in class. It would be good if each participant, along with her costume, prepared a musical series that would accompany her show.

The winner is selected by members of the jury (children from the class). Alternatively, you can suggest creating an outfit from unusual items, such as dryers, bagels, cardboard, magazines, tennis balls and much more.

"Best Singer"

Before preparing for this event, you should consult with all participants. Many may be embarrassed about their vocal abilities, and this will negatively affect the celebration as a whole.

When there is no individual talent in the class, you can gather small groups, so it will be easier for the girls to sing.

Prizes can be awarded for each nomination, for example, for the best lyrical performance or the most comical number.

The best reading of poetry can also be included here, and prizes should be awarded for artistry and originality of performance.

"Hairdressing Competition"

Participants must create the most luxurious hairstyle within a certain time. Girls can decide for themselves what hairstyle to do and for whom, the main thing is a creative approach to the competition.

You should come up with the name of the masterpiece yourself.

"Quiz with answers"

This competition covers the entire audience, both girls and boys participate.

You should think through the questions in advance in such a way that the answer is unambiguous - either yes or no. To make the quiz as varied as possible, you can make cardboard signs, one side painted yellow and the other green. Yellow will mean yes, green will mean no.

Questions should concern only classmates, thus the team will be more united and get to know their desk neighbors better.

Examples of questions:

  • Is Olya wearing red shoes?
  • Is Zhenya braiding her hair?
  • What type of pen case does Masha have?
  • Does Katya wear earrings?

Ask the girls in your class to help prepare questions so that the whole audience is involved in the activity.

"Universal Artist"

Each participant takes one pencil in each hand. The essence of the task is to simultaneously draw with both hands and depict an animal or object.

Another version of this competition is to draw different animals or objects with each hand, for example, with the left we depict an elephant, and with the right a snake.

The drawing that is most similar to the original will win.

"Club with a task"

Each participant is given a small ball inside which contains a card with a task. Girls need to rewind the ball to another and get to the card, and then immediately complete the task. The order should be simple, for example, loudly congratulate everyone on the holiday. Whoever shouts out the task first is the winner.

"Characters from a fairy tale"

We divide the participants into several teams. A team representative approaches the leader and pulls out a card with the name of the fairy-tale heroine written on it. The point of the game is to portray the character as realistically as possible.

By drawing out Cinderella, you can demonstrate her going to the ball or putting on a shoe, and the Mermaid as a participant with a fish tail. The team whose character is guessed the fastest will win.

"Mermaid Competition"

We divide the girls into three teams. We tie the legs of each participant, this will be a symbolic tail; at the command of the presenter, the mermaids must cross the class with their legs tied. The team that completes the task the fastest will win.

The idea of ​​holding games and competitions for a holiday in the classroom is multifaceted, as it combines mass fun and team cohesion. By creating a festive atmosphere among the children, you allow them to express themselves as individuals, and at the same time, get to know their classmates better.

Everything for girls

Each of the guys in turn should tell what he would do for girls on a large scale, for example, he would open his own country and call it Girlsland, the aroma of perfume would float through the streets, there would be many beauty salons and cafes with wonderful cakes, and every evening there would be balls held there, or for girls I would write a poem, like Pushkin, about the beauty and kindness of girls, or in honor of the girls I would open a fashion boutique and call it “Modnyashki”, where you could choose the most fashionable outfits or sew special dresses, and so on Further. Whichever child has the most incredible and interesting ideas will win prizes.

For high school students

For girls in grades 10-11, the competition program on March 8 is perfect, during which they will be able to reveal any of the 6 senses: taste, sight, hearing, smell, touch and intuition.

Guess the scent

Jars with different contents are prepared in advance: coffee, seasonings, pieces of fruit, flower petals and others. Girls with their eyes closed must guess from the aroma what is in the jar.

Find the item

Various substances (cereals, buttons, pebbles, coins) are poured into a three-liter jar. Participants must temporarily, by touch, find an object hidden in a jar.

Perfect pitch

High school girls take turns listening to an audio recording with different text. Their task is to remember the text verbatim. The difficulty is that the presenter will either increase the volume or decrease it, which will make memorization much more difficult. The one who remembers the entire text wins.

Tastes could not be discussed

Schoolgirls are blindfolded and offered boxes of juice of different flavors. They must quickly drink drinks and guess their composition. It is better to take juices with double flavors for the competition: apple-cherry, pumpkin-carrot and others.

What changed

A boy enters the room with many accessories attached to his clothes: buttons, pins, badges, ribbons, and so on. The girls look at him carefully for a minute, after which the classmate leaves and returns a minute later. The contestants must say what has changed in his clothing.

What's in the black box

This is a competition for intuition. The boys take turns showing what is in the black box, but without words - with gestures. The girls must guess the riddle. You can put various objects there, photographs of friends, pictures. This will be much more difficult.

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