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Please help me choose a class prize or two

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Hazelnut55 · 07/10/2014 17:48

I'm running an in-school competition, class against class. It will last a week and the best class will win some wet play games or toys. I can spend up to £30 and the children are aged 4-11.

Any ideas m'netters? I'm sure many of you have spent many (un)happy hours minding a class when it's pouring down in the rain.

Thank you.

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scaevola · 07/10/2014 17:56

Tricky, because the age range is so wide.

Twister? Dart board (magnetic, not sharp!)? Indoors netball/basketball hoop? Origami sets? Other arts/crafts stuff?

toomuchicecream · 07/10/2014 22:01

Marble Run. My year 1s & 2s love it and year 5 & 6 enjoy playing with theirs too.

Hazelnut55 · 08/10/2014 07:12

Some lovely ideas, thank you. I was drawn to board games originally, so I'm glad you've helped me see sense.

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toomuchicecream · 08/10/2014 18:12

I saw reception playing with their marble run today too!

Leeds2 · 08/10/2014 20:35

I think board games are a good idea, but don't get ones with too many pieces as these are easily lost!

Could you choose the prize after you know who has won, so that it will be age appropriate?

Beautifullymixed · 08/10/2014 21:36

Bop it. The mini one, with less 'bits' on it. My yr2 class love it. You can also play it as a circle game. Each child has a go and passes it round after.
We have one at home, and ds8 and ds10 challenge each other. Great fun.

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