[Easy] Magic tricks that will liven up the classroom: Recommended tricks you can do even during recess
For anyone thinking, “I want to do something exciting during school breaks or at events like the culture festival!” why not try your hand at magic? In this article, we’ll introduce magic tricks you can perform at school.
We’ve focused on simple tricks you can do with items found at school or with your own belongings.
Even though they’re simple, they’re all solid tricks that will surprise and excite your audience—sure to make you the star of your class! Practice magic using stationery, coins, and more, and show them off in all kinds of school settings.
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[Easy] Magic tricks that excite the whole class at school. Recommended tricks you can do even during break time (61–70)
Sandwich card

A quick sandwich card magic trick using a deck of cards.
The two Jokers end up finding and sandwiching the selected card.
The method is to prepare by apparently shuffling the deck while secretly keeping the selected card on the bottom.
Then you sandwich it with the Jokers, slide only the packet, and you’re done.
It’s a great, instructive trick for anyone wanting to try card magic.
In conclusion
I introduced some magic tricks you can do at school—did you find one you want to try? They were all the kind of tricks that make you want to copy them, right? Even the ones that look hard are fine with practice! Imagine everyone’s amazed faces and do your best to practice.



