Joint outdoor games for children and parents, 5 options
- Spider in the web - take a ball of thread and make a kind of corridor. Attach the pictures to the strings with tape. The child must tear them off and collect them as he progresses. Make sure that your child does not get tangled in the threads. Organize a “who’s the fastest” competition, involving the other parent.
- Cat and mouse - one parent - cat. Children and the second parent are mice. While the cat is sleeping, the mice are running around. As soon as the cat wakes up, the mice run into the houses, and the cat tries to catch them.
- Red and green lights - place ribbons at opposite ends of the room. The child should stand behind one line, the adult behind the other. When the parent announces the green light, your child should move to the other side of the room. As soon as you say “red light,” you need to stop and not move. With any movement, the child is sent to the starting line.
- Catch up on all fours - place obstacles around the room (pillows, blankets, soft toys). For the child, select a “house” where you cannot get it (let it be a pillow or blanket). Catch up with him on all fours, the child will run away, crossing obstacles until he gets to the “house”.
- Treasure Hunt - take ten coins. Keep five for yourself, give five to the child. Now go to different rooms and hide the coins in visible places so that they can be seen, for example, by looking under the bed or standing on a chair. Now change rooms and engage in active searches.
Parents have the opportunity not only to teach their child useful skills, but also to instill a love of games. During joint games with their parents, children learn to interact with them, become closer and trust more. Help your children with ideas for games, or better yet, spend your leisure time together.
Quiz for children and parents:
kindergarten, 2 options
Option 1 Questions for children:
- How many months are there in a year?
- Who wrote "Moidodyr"?
- Who said the words “crex, pex, fex”?
- Name a popular wooden boy?
- How many petals did the seven-flowered flower have?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the name of the musical key?
- What is the name of foreign Santa Claus?
Questions for parents: Who could have sent this kind of telegram?
- I bought the seeds, come and pull soon. (Grandfather from “Turnip”)
- Do you remember that after 12 midnight everything will disappear? (Fairy, "Cinderella")
- Already left the wolf, hare and bear. (Kolobok)
- I bought a samovar. Come and have tea. (Fly Tsokotukha)
- I got the key. I'll be there soon. (Pinocchio)
- I promise to wash dishes from now on. (Fedora)
Option 2
- Guess the fairy-tale characters:
- Collect the names of fairy-tale characters from letters:
- Remember the fairy tale:
- What were the names of the bears from the fairy tale “The Three Bears”? (Mikhail Potapych, Mishutka and Nastasya Petrovna)
- Whose house of three little pigs couldn't be blown away by the wolf? (Naf-nafa)
- What kind of hut did the bunny have? (Lubyanaya)
- What did the wolf use to fish without a fishing rod? (Tail)
- Which bird saved Thumbelina? (Martin)
- What is the name of a handsome and moderately well-fed man? (Carlson)
- What did Puss in Boots call his owner? (Marquis de Carabas)
primary school, 2 options
Option 1 Problems:
- The donkey carries 3 kg of sugar, and the other carries 3 kg of cotton wool. Who has the heavier load?
- Goose weight – 2 kg. How much will he weigh if he stands on one leg?
- One of the brothers is twice as old as the other. The eldest is six. How old is the youngest? How old will the youngest be when the oldest turns 60?
Answer quickly no or yes:
Option 2 Fun quiz:
Fire safety quiz for parents and children: Parents are asked to name:
- Items that children are strictly prohibited from using (electrical appliances that are turned on, sockets, matches, stoves)
- Items that children should be taught to handle depending on age (scissors, knife, needle)
- Items that adults store in places inaccessible to children (medicines, alcohol, food acids, sharp objects, household chemicals)
Children guess riddles:
Games with dads elementary school, 5 options
- Aircraft designers - there are sheets of paper on the tables. Dad and son make airplanes, then fly them into range. The points of fathers and sons are calculated based on whose airplane flew the farthest.
- Who will remember? – a poster with images of tanks, cars, airplanes, etc. is attached to the board. Participants are given sheets of paper with similar pictures. At a signal, the poster is removed. It is necessary to restore the drawings on the board in the same sequence as on the poster.
- Don't miss - there is a bucket on the floor. You need to hit it with a tennis ball (for dads) and an ordinary ball (for children). Everyone throws five balls. How many balls are in the bucket in the end, the “father-son” team will receive so many points.
- Fast driver - Participants sit on chairs, the son opposite the father. On the floor there is a pencil with a rope to which a toy car is tied. On command, you need to quickly wrap a rope around the pencil, thereby bringing the machine closer to you. The one who does it faster wins.
- Father and daughter – Dads are provided with work material – paper clips. You need to quickly collect beads from your daughter’s paper clips and put them on her.