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Hidden talents even elementary school kids can do! A collection of performance ideas that will liven up any event

At school events or gatherings with friends, you might feel stuck when someone says, “Show us a party trick!” But don’t worry! There are plenty of simple acts that even elementary schoolers can do, like magic tricks using everyday items, playing the recorder you learned in class, or traditional skills like string figures and spinning tops.

Here, we’ll introduce lots of easy tricks that will wow everyone with just a little practice.

We’ve gathered a wide range—from things you can try with friends to quick solo acts—so find the one that suits you best!

Party tricks even elementary school kids can do! A collection of performance ideas that liven up events (21–30)

Rhythm Jump Rope

Physical Education. Rhythmic jump rope / Friends—From now on and forever…
Rhythm Jump Rope

Rhythm jump rope is also famous thanks to Angola Muracho from the comedy duo Nyanko Star.

It involves jumping rope lightly as if dancing, with music playing.

Unlike competing in jump rope tricks like double unders or the Hayabusa, this style is popular because anyone who can do regular jump rope can master it with a little practice.

It looks flashy, so it really energizes the crowd.

Sport stackingNEW!

[ONE ACTION] Like a magician!? A boy’s ultra-fast cup handling makes sport stacking look cool!!
Sport stackingNEW!

This is a performance that uses 12 plastic cups.

Sport stacking is a sport where you stack and unstack cups in predetermined formations without mixing up the order.

The key seems to be doing it smoothly.

Many people get hooked on it, and there are even world championships.

If you time yourself, it can be even more exciting.

You can perform solo, but trying it as a pair is also recommended.

How about performing it with a colleague who joined the company at the same time as you?

devil stickNEW!

[Super Beginner] You Can Do It: Devil Stick - Half Flip - [You Can Juggle Too!] [Juggling Shop Naranja Explanation] [For Beginners]
devil stickNEW!

A devil stick is a street performance and juggling prop where you use two sticks to manipulate a central stick in the air without dropping it.

As you tap or push with the two sticks and watch the central stick seem to float, it starts to feel a bit magical.

With vivid hand movements, watching that single central stick in motion might even make you think, “Is it attached to a string?” While there are high-difficulty tricks, there are also beginner-friendly ones, so give it a try!

Flash Anzan

Flash Anzan 6th-dan, elementary school student
Flash Anzan

Flash mental arithmetic is where you add numbers that appear one after another on the screen.

You may have seen people with amazing records doing flash mental arithmetic on TV or YouTube—they accurately calculate numbers displayed at a speed so fast it’s hard to even follow with your eyes, which is truly astonishing.

Flash mental arithmetic is a type of abacus-based mental calculation, where the person performs abacus operations in their head, so it seems best to start by mastering how to use a soroban (abacus).

tongue twister

Tongue twisters: Manga tongue twisters — A monk on a folding screen; The customer next door; There are two chickens in the garden.
tongue twister

When it comes to party tricks, being able to perform anytime, anywhere is really important, right? That’s why I recommend tongue twisters as a hidden talent you can show off with nothing but yourself—no props needed.

You can go with lots of classic tongue twisters, impress everyone with a really long one, or even create and perform your own original versions! Practice challenging tongue twisters that no one else can easily imitate, and rehearse until you can get through them smoothly without tripping over your words.

Cups

[Cups] Let's try a rhythm game using two paper cups to match Doraemon 🎵 Easy Rhythm Akiko Yamamoto
Cups

Cups performed to fun music and a pleasant rhythm is a recommended act that can liven up the entire venue.

In this video, we introduce a cups routine to “Doraemon” sung by Gen Hoshino.

You’ll keep the beat using hand claps and two paper cups.

If you’re doing it with a large group, lining up side by side at long tables makes it easier to stay in sync.

In addition to well-known anime theme songs, you could also use songs that were hits at the sports festival or trending tracks.

Encourage the audience to sing along or clap their hands to get the whole venue excited!

Pantomime show

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Pantomime show

Here’s an idea for a charming pantomime show! A performance that conveys stories and emotions using only body movements, without words, stimulates imagination and expressive ability.

With comical motions and surprising staging, smiles naturally spread and the audience is effortlessly drawn in.

As you immerse yourself in the world on stage, one of the best parts is the joy of understanding a story through movement and the fun of communicating nonverbally.

For children, too, it becomes a valuable time to experience a world of expression that’s hard to find in everyday life, so be sure to take inspiration from it.