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Elementary School Fun Day a Big Hit! Indoor Game Idea Collection

Here are some active indoor games that will get elementary school students excited at their fun party! Even on rainy days or in cold seasons, if you have games you can really enjoy in the classroom, everyone can have a great time together.

From relay-style games that build teamwork, to brain-teasers that get minds working, to physical activities that get everyone moving, we’ve gathered games the whole class can dive into while cooperating.

Preparation is simple, and they all use familiar materials, so there are plenty you can start right away—give them a try and have fun!

Brain-challenging quiz, deduction, and message-passing games (21–30)

Question game

Special Needs Education: “Let’s Play a Question Game”
Question game

Let’s try to infer the correct answer from the responses and figure it out! Here’s an idea for a question game.

Ask the questions you think are necessary to guess what’s inside the mystery box.

Then, based on the answers, try to say what’s in the box! Through this game, you’ll develop your speaking and listening skills.

The rules are simple, so it’s easy to try with friends or family—that’s part of the fun.

Give it a try!

A game about finding the correct moves

Act out the prompt’s movement and have others guess it.

For example, if the prompt is “forward roll,” the guesser should try various movements that come to mind.

The children around, who know the prompt, should react to each movement.

Decide in advance how to react when the movement is close to the prompt—for example, by cheering.

Using those reactions, the guesser narrows down the correct answer.

It’s also fun to have multiple guessers or to play team versus team.

You don’t need any materials, it’s a simple game, and it’s sure to get everyone excited.

Looking for the King

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Looking for the King

A fun King-Finder game for large groups.

First, split into a Detective Team and a King Team.

The King Team will imitate the King’s movements for one minute.

During that minute, the King should change their movement three times.

The detectives carefully observe during this time to figure out who the King is.

Setting a time limit can make it even more exciting.

At the end, the King Team asks, “Who is the King?” The Detective Team answers, “The King is ___,” and tries to guess correctly.

Adjust the difficulty according to the players’ ages and enjoy.

Fastest buzzer quiz tournament

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Fastest buzzer quiz tournament

A fast-response quiz competition is recommended as an activity that both participants and spectators can enjoy.

The rules are simple: a quiz question is asked, and anyone who knows the correct answer presses a button to respond.

Since the person who presses the button first gets to answer, how quickly you can press the button will lead to victory.

However, an important point is that it’s not just a game of pressing quickly.

If your answer is wrong, you won’t be able to answer that question anymore, so be careful! It’s a game that gets everyone excited, whether played in teams or individually.

Who is the culprit? Game

[Game] Who's the Culprit? Game
Who is the culprit? Game

Let me introduce a “Who’s the culprit?” game where you spot who’s lying.

First, the performers stand in a line where the guesser can see them and follow the given instructions.

For example, if the instruction is “Please hand a candy to the person next to you,” act accordingly.

However, whether you actually hand over the candy is up to you.

If you don’t receive a candy, pretend as if you did.

The guesser’s task is to identify who is lying—the person who did not hand over the candy.