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[One-Shot Gag] A roundup of sure-fire skits that will definitely get elementary school kids excited!

Have you ever thought, “I want to wow my friends at elementary school with a one-shot performance!”? Try showing off a special skill that you’ve never revealed during regular classes or recess.

That said, many kids probably feel like, “I can’t do a one-shot performance…” In this article, we’ll introduce recommended one-shot acts that you can definitely pull off with a bit of practice.

From impressions to sports or music-related tricks, pick something you think you can do and give it a try.

If you nail a great one-shot performance, you’re sure to become the star of your class!

One-Shot Gags: A Full Showcase of Guaranteed Crowd-Pleasers for Elementary School! (61–70)

spoon holder

An easy party trick anyone can do
spoon holder

Glue a cup onto a tray to keep it from moving.

Place a spoon on the same tray, then move the tray so that the spoon goes into the cup—it’s a one-shot trick.

The materials are inexpensive, so anyone can give it a try.

When you nail it, it looks pretty cool.

skit

[Skits] My first love was my teacher... When I proposed 13 years later... [Pretend Kindergarten Play]
skit

A skit is a short play.

You can tailor the content of the skit to suit the event and adjust things like the duration, so it works fine even when there’s a time limit.

Even if you can’t memorize lines, I think it can be fun to decide only on a theme and do it improvisationally.

If you can turn any mishaps into laughs, it really livens things up.

cat’s cradle

[Second Grade] An 8-year-old cat’s cradle teacher!? Satoshi Osaka, who has devised over 200 original creations — ‘every. Feature’
cat's cradle

How about showing off cat’s cradle as a party trick, where you can express all sorts of things with a single string? The video featured here stars an incredible second grader who teaches cat’s cradle! They’re apparently the instructor at a cat’s cradle class attended by older adults.

Inspired by what their mother taught them, they’ve begun creating original pieces.

In one “moving cat’s cradle,” they depict the first sunrise of the year rising over Mount Fuji.

Another charming aspect is how the work changes depending on the type of string used.

Give moving cat’s cradle a try!

How to play the castanets

[Amazing Skill!! Castanets] “100% Courage” [Akiko Yamamoto]
How to play the castanets

Many people would say, “Castanets are easy to play!” But how about playing them with style? The video we’re introducing today showcases a variety of castanet techniques, all of which look really cool.

If you could do these in music class, you’d definitely have something to brag about!

Kai~noKanpei Kazama

Natsume Mito and Kanpei Hazama perform “Kai~no~” — Poké Muhi new collaboration campaign & collaborative song unveiling PR event 3
Kanpei Kazama of Kai~no

It’s great to perform a joke everyone knows, right? So I’d like to introduce Kanpei Hazama’s signature gag, “Kaii-no.” The way to do it is very simple: rub your butt against something nearby while repeating “kaii-no.” It’s easier to get if you watch the original, but try tightening your throat a little and saying it in a cute voice.

By the way, this gag is simple and highly versatile, so you can slip it in during conversation transitions and the like.