[Magic] Crowd-Pleasers for Elementary Schools! A Collection of Magic Trick Ideas Perfect for Fun Parties
If you can perform magic tricks in a cool way, you might even become popular at school!
A lot of elementary school kids probably admire magic like that, don’t they?
But you might hesitate, thinking that magic is all difficult…
Actually, though, there are plenty of easy tricks that can still amaze everyone!
Even tricks that make you think “Oh, that’s all it was” once you know the secret can be surprisingly hard to detect if you present them with solid showmanship.
In this article, we’ll introduce simple magic tricks that are recommended for elementary school students!
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[Magic] Sure to excite at elementary schools! A collection of magic trick ideas perfect for fun parties (31–40)
A magic trick where a card jumps (from one place to another)

It’s a magic trick where a card that was once placed on the table is returned to the deck, then secretly transferred into a small group of cards on the spectator’s side.
The magician appears to return the card face down between face-up cards, and at the signal, the “gap” seems to close, enhancing the mystery visually.
The key lies in card-handling techniques: by the time the spectator’s cards are placed, the previously tabled card has already been secretly added.
It combines fine sleight-of-hand such as turning over multiple cards while appearing to flip just one, and using a pinky catch to shift cards—an effect built from a blend of subtle techniques.
Caramel Instant Appearance

It’s a magic trick where you close an apparently empty caramel box and give a signal, then when you open it again, caramels have appeared inside.
The inner box is double-layered: when showing it empty, you don’t move the box containing the caramels; instead, you slide the lower stacked section to display the empty state.
Next, by moving the section with the caramels at the same time, it looks as if the caramels have appeared.
The key point is the angle when showing it empty—make sure to present it so the hidden inner box isn’t noticed.
If you also prove that the caramels that appear are real, it will feel even more mysterious.
Chopstick floating magic trick

This is a magic trick where a chopstick inserted into an empty plastic bottle slowly rises as if lifted by invisible force, without touching it.
The supporting hand only holds the bottom, and the gesturing hand does not touch the chopstick—this change creates a sense of mystery.
A fishing line is attached to the chopstick in advance and connected to the performer’s clothing, allowing the chopstick to be moved by adjusting the distance between the bottle and the clothing.
It’s also important to consider the viewing distance so the fishing line isn’t noticed.
The magic trick where milk disappears

It’s a magic trick where you seem to pour milk from a cup into a rolled-up newspaper, but when you open the newspaper, there’s nothing there.
Because the milk level in the cup goes down as you pour, it feels less like the newspaper has been restored and more like the milk has vanished.
The cup holding the milk is double-walled: the outer section contains the milk, while the inner, preloaded cup is empty.
By transferring the milk into this inner empty cup, it creates the illusion that the overall amount has decreased.
It’s important to thoroughly conceal the moment the milk moves with the rolled-up newspaper and to prepare the cup so the transfer happens smoothly.
Card magic

No one can see through it!? Here are some ideas for card magic tricks.
Card magic is something many beginners aspire to master, isn’t it? This time, let’s try a card trick that no one will be able to figure out.
All you need is one deck of cards.
If you perform it at a school festival, inviting attendees to participate will really liven up the venue.
Give it a try!
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A magic trick where a paper ball passes through a cup

Be amazed by the trick! Here’s an idea for a magic trick where a paper ball passes through a cup.
When you hear “magic,” what do you imagine? Many people might picture card tricks or doves flying out.
This time, let’s try a unique trick where a ball made of paper goes through a cup.
You can take on the challenge using familiar materials like paper and plastic cups, so be sure to give it a try!
The disappearing chopsticks envelope magic trick

It’s a magic trick where you put a pair of disposable chopsticks into an envelope, give a signal, and the chopsticks seem to vanish so the envelope can be crushed flat.
If the contents were something soft, it would just look like you were crushing them along with the envelope, but because it’s something rigid like chopsticks, it conveys the idea that they’ve actually disappeared.
In reality, what looked like chopsticks is just a paper tube with chopstick-like wrinkles, made of soft paper, so the whole envelope can be easily crushed.
Since a close look would reveal the fake, it’s important to handle everything smoothly up to the moment you put it into the envelope.



