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[Elementary School] Fun Committee Ideas! Liven Up Your Class

“Day-duty student, please erase the blackboard.” “Lunch crew, please get the trays ready.” Class jobs in elementary school are fun, aren’t they? In fact, there are even more unique and interesting roles out there.

With the right ideas, the vibe of a class can change dramatically.

This time, we’ll introduce fun class job ideas—both “interesting roles” already used in elementary schools across the country and creative roles that would be great to have.

You’ll surely think, “I want to try this in my class, too!” Get ready for exciting, fun class job ideas.

[Elementary School] Fun Committee Ideas! Liven Up Your Class (11–20)

Display Decorations Committee

Energize your classroom! Roles and responsibilities that make children come alive
Display Decorations Committee

Introducing the Display Decoration Committee, which decorates classroom bulletin boards and walls with seasonal pictures, colored paper, and construction paper.

Throughout the year, there are many events and celebrations.

Try drawing and displaying pictures for Sports Day, Halloween, Christmas, and more.

It will brighten up the classroom atmosphere.

We also display the newspapers made by the Newspaper Committee and everyone’s artwork created during art class.

The displays put up by the Display Decoration Committee can also help spark communication among the children.

Baseball one-shot gag

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Kosei’s all-out baseball one-shot gag ⚾️ \ [Moving Baseball] 🚚⚾️ / Everyone, try using it at school or with your team 😉 If you thought it was funny, let me know with a like 👍✨#BaseballHallBaseball

♫ Original song – Baseball Hall – Baseball Hall

After you swing the bat, say, “Ah, a liner to short.” Then, using the melody of the Art Hikkoshi Center commercial jingle, say, “Aah—just a little more—to center!” It’s a gag that’ll make anyone with baseball knowledge who knows that jingle chuckle.

The key is to look disappointed right after the hit, and then, after saying “to center,” strike a smug pose and look at the crowd.

If you don’t have a bat, just miming the swing is fine.

In conclusion

By introducing an “Fun Committee” in elementary schools, we can create a school life full of children’s smiles. Committee activities are a wonderful initiative with a wide range of expected benefits—from creating fun daily memories to preventing bullying. Why not consider it as a starting point for building a brighter school?