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Recommended performances for elementary school thank-you parties: carefully selected games and skits that will liven things up!

Here are some ideas for games and quizzes that are perfect for an elementary school thank-you party!

A thank-you party is a great chance for graduates to express their gratitude to the teachers who supported them, and it often includes activities that both teachers and students can enjoy together.

I’m sure many parents are putting a lot of thought into making it a fun time for everyone.

In this article, we’ve gathered games you can play in a classroom or gym, along with quizzes that will get everyone excited.

It’s also a great idea to try a theme that puts the teachers in the spotlight.

We’ve compiled ideas to help you create a memorable thank-you party, so feel free to use them as a reference!

Recommended performances for elementary school thank-you parties: a curated selection of exciting games and skits! (61–70)

Arm-wrestling match

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Arm-wrestling match

Have you ever taken arm wrestling seriously? Arm wrestling often feels like a casual time-killer, but why not host a proper Arm Wrestling Tournament and really compete? Some kids may not get to see each other much after graduation.

An arm-wrestling event that brings everyone a little closer at the end could become a lasting memory.

Since there are differences in strength, you could divide by boys and girls, and a tournament bracket to decide the champion would definitely get everyone excited.

Bingo game

2013 Kitahori Youth Association Graduates Encouragement Party (3): Bingo Game Edition
Bingo game

After the thank-you party winds down, how about a bingo game that everyone can relax and enjoy? The rules are simple, and bingo is recommended since most people have played it at least once.

It’s a classic, but it always gets everyone excited when prizes are on the line.

Even without a bingo machine, there are bingo apps these days, so preparation is easy!

Gorilla Game

[Class Activity] Guaranteed to Succeed, Laugh-Out-Loud! Gorilla Game
Gorilla Game

Let me introduce a game that will have your class roaring with laughter: the Gorilla Game.

Choose one child in the classroom, and have them answer every question from the questioner with the word “Gorilla.” For example, if the question is, “What did you eat for breakfast today?” the child answers, “Gorilla.” Of course, the questioner should react with a funny comeback to the “Gorilla” answer.

This back-and-forth will make the kids burst into laughter.

Make sure the final question sets up a punchline.

Also, the questioner’s reactions are key—add some facial expressions to make it even more exciting.

Follow the clues to find the treasure!

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Treasure Hunt: Use the hints to reach the correct answer!#DaycareTreasure Hunt

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All you need to prepare is paper and a pen! Here’s an idea where you follow clues to reach the treasure.

Once a teacher or guardian writes clues on pieces of paper and hides them around the room, the treasure hunt begins! It’s a simple yet wonderful game idea that brings out children’s imagination and reasoning skills.

Kids search around the room based on the hidden clues, moving forward with excitement as new hints appear one after another—it’s truly thrilling! Preparation is easy, so it’s a game you can enjoy casually with friends or at home.

NG word game

[Mind Games] Total chaos in the NG Word Quiz!?
NG word game

A perfect fit for a farewell party overflowing with middle schoolers’ smiles is the NG Word Game, where psychological tactics are key.

It’s easy to prepare and lets everyone have fun while minding their language, making it ideal for an end-of-year event.

Each person secretly chooses an NG (forbidden) word, and during conversation, you try to coax others into saying their forbidden word without them noticing.

This game delivers both thrills and excitement, offering TV-variety-show-level fun that brings plenty of laughter and tension to the students.

Adding a light penalty for the loser will make the time even more engaging.

Finding the good points

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Finding the good points

As you play repeatedly, you’ll naturally start to find them! Here are some ideas for discovering good qualities.

When someone tells you your strengths, it feels incredibly uplifting, doesn’t it? Plus, when you share your friends’ good points, it makes them happy and feels great for you too! It’s a wonderful idea that boosts self-esteem, so I highly recommend it.

When writing down good qualities, it can help to specify things like how the person might be in the future or a specific episode that made you happy.

Feel free to adapt and incorporate these ideas in your own way.

Find the Snacks! Treasure Hunt Game

Find the Snacks! At-Home Puzzle Treasure Hunt Game
Find the Snacks! Treasure Hunt Game

Work together with your friends to crack the codes! Hunt for snacks! Here are some treasure-hunt game ideas.

They’re perfect for building teamwork and reasoning skills! It’s thrilling to pool your wits to solve the ciphers and finally discover the treats.

Even in heart-pounding moments, you’ll learn to calmly interpret clues, and by collaborating toward a shared goal, you’ll naturally develop coordination and communication skills in group activities.

With clever cipher design, the fun of puzzle-solving doubles!