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[For Middle Grades] Simple Magic Tricks for Elementary School Students: Fun Magic Everyone Will Love!

Magic tricks that are a hit when performed at parties or fun gatherings.

Elementary school students surely want to learn magic and amaze everyone!

Isn’t that what you’re thinking?

This article introduces magic tricks suited for upper-elementary grades.

We’ve gathered simple yet impressive ideas, so feel free to use them as a reference and practice.

With magic, it’s important to perform with confidence!

Having someone watch you is part of the practice, so once you can run through the routine, show it to your family or friends and have them check how it looks!

[For Middle Grades] Simple Magic Tricks for Elementary School Students: Fun Magic Everyone Will Love! (31–40)

Floating Magic

Magic: A mandarin floats in midair!
Floating Magic

This is a magic trick where you cup a mandarin orange in both hands, focus your energy, then release your hands and make it appear to float in midair.

The secret is very simple: while your hands are covering the orange, insert your thumb into a hole you’ve made in it, and then spread your hands so it looks like it’s floating.

Because the mechanism is simple, the viewing angle relative to your audience and ways to keep your thumb from being seen are important.

Presenting it as if the orange can only float when it’s between your two hands may also reduce any sense of inconsistency.

And so as not to waste the orange, enjoy eating it after you’re done.

Rubber Band Teleportation Magic

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Rubber Band Teleportation Magic

It’s a magic trick where a rubber band looped around the index and middle fingers instantly jumps to the ring and little fingers, and then in the next moment jumps back to the index and middle fingers.

The effect looks very mysterious and impressive, but the method is actually very simple.

First, place the rubber band around your index and middle fingers.

Then, from the thumb side, wrap it around your hand and pinch the end near the base of your little finger.

After that, slide the portions of the rubber band that are on fingers other than the index and middle fingers toward the fingertips, and you’re set.

When you release your thumb, the rubber band that was on the index and middle fingers moves to the ring and little fingers; then when you release your little finger, the rubber band moves back to the index and middle fingers.

Once you master the initial way of wrapping the rubber band, it’s easy to do—so watch the video and practice a few times.

The chosen card never appears? A self-working trick

Amazing magic tricks even elementary school kids can do (with explanations)
The chosen card never appears? A self-working trick

A baffling magic trick where the cards the spectator chose never seem to show up.

After following a few steps, you place the three selected cards into the deck.

Then you start dealing cards one by one from the top, alternating face-up and face-down, and at some point the chosen cards should appear… but they just never do.

In the end, without the spectator’s cards ever having shown up, you’re left holding exactly three cards—and when you look, they’re the very cards the spectator selected! It’s a bit of a longer routine, but that just makes the finale, when the chosen cards are the only ones left, all the more exciting.

The procedure is a little complex, but in fact this is what’s called a self-working trick: if you follow the steps in the video exactly, it’s guaranteed to succeed.

There are many other self-working tricks besides this one, so be sure to look around and give them a try!

A bag that won’t tear even if you stab it with a pencil

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A bag that won’t tear even if you stab it with a pencil

It’s a magic trick where a pencil is stuck through a plastic bag filled with water, yet the bag doesn’t tear and keeps holding the water.

It uses the properties of polyethylene: friction between the bag and the pencil causes the material to contract and seal the gap—making it a neat, educational demonstration.

The key is preventing the hole from widening; insert the pencil quickly and straight, and try not to shake the bag too much.

It’s easy for anyone to try, so it might be fun to compete to see how many pencils you can stick through the bag.

Pencil & Eraser: Vanishing Magic

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Pencil & Eraser: Vanishing Magic

A magic trick that will probably fill the audience’s heads with question marks: you pretend that tapping the eraser in your hand with a pencil will make the eraser vanish—but instead the pencil disappears, and then the eraser vanishes too.

The secret is very simple: while you make the motion of tapping with the pencil, you hide the raised pencil in your collar.

While you’re pointing out that the “vanished” pencil is actually in your collar, you secretly slip the eraser into your pocket.

It’s a trick that requires a bit of finesse in presentation.