Teacher asked for donations for indoor recess games/activities-

Anonymous
Second grade. Any ideas?
Anonymous
headbandz, connect four, spot it
Anonymous
Board games, books, craft projects
Anonymous
Twister or something else with few pieces to lose
Anonymous
even a few decks of cards would be helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twister or something else with few pieces to lose


There won't be space in a classroom.

Jenga, board games will be used and yes, the pieces will eventually get lost.
Anonymous
Trouble!
Guess who
Anonymous
Blackjack table and chips
Anonymous
Uno, Connect Four
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twister or something else with few pieces to lose


There won't be space in a classroom.

Jenga, board games will be used and yes, the pieces will eventually get lost.


Nah, they can move stuff or she might have a carpet area for reading.
Anonymous
Twister is not a good idea for second grade boys who already have trouble keeping their bodies to themselves. The teacher will not appreciate that.
Battleship
Trouble
Sorry
Othello
Monopoly junior
Anonymous
You could also give a target or Amazon gift card and she could decide
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twister or something else with few pieces to lose


There won't be space in a classroom.

Jenga, board games will be used and yes, the pieces will eventually get lost.


Nah, they can move stuff or she might have a carpet area for reading.


Not sure if you're in public school, but at least in MCPS, when there's inclement weather, they combine two classes in one classroom b/c they don't have the "staffing" or whatever. So that could be anywhere from 50-60 kids for "recess" in one classroom at least in lower MoCo. There's barely room for twister when there's just one class in a classroom.
Anonymous
^^^that sounds insane! They don't combine classes for indoor recess at our fcps.
Anonymous
My DD spent a lot of time during indoor recess finger knitting. So, I bought a lot of yarn for the kids to knit with.
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