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Municipal educational institution "Secondary school in the village of Aleksashkino, St. Petersburg district, Saratov region"

Animal Protection Week

Event for 5-7 graders

Prepared by 5th grade students and

class head Anokhin G I

"In the animal world"

Target:

broaden students' horizons;

cultivate a caring attitude towards nature;

develop imagination, attention, thinking;

awaken interest in the world around you;

develop initiative and activity.

The event is held in the form of a competition between two teams. Before the event, the teams were given the task: to come up with a team name and logo, and draw pictures on the theme “My favorite animal.”

Teacher: Hello, guys, dear guests! Today we are holding a game - a competition “In the Animal World”! The teams will be offered several competitions, as a result of which we will find out how well they know the animals.

So, let's begin!

Competition No. 1: “Riddles”

1. This mane of anger is terrible.

The king of beasts, of course, is ... (lion).

2. Walks importantly, like a count

With a long neck is our... (giraffe).

3. In the jungle, swings are vines,

They love to swing on them...(monkeys).

4. Through the thicket barrier

A fat...(elephant) was walking through the jungle.

5. Sharp teeth, but kind

In the rivers the carpenters are... (beavers).

6. Jump into the ice hole, don’t tremble -

Temper yourself like... (walruses).

7. It’s not too lazy to lie down all day -

Should be fat... (seal).

8. I walk around in a fluffy fur coat,

I live in a dense forest.

In a hollow on an old oak tree

I'm gnawing nuts. (Squirrel)

9.Lying between the trees

Pillow with needles.

She lay quietly

Then suddenly she ran away. (Hedgehog)

10. A huge cat jumps through the forest,

She doesn't hide earrings in her ears,

If you don’t say a word to her, scatter,

Because it is... (Lynx)

11.Small, light, but you can’t lift it by the tail. (Lizard)

12. The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring,

And in winter, under a blizzard howl

He sleeps in a snow hut. (Bear)

Competition No. 2: “Mini-quiz”

1. In what part of the body is fat deposited in the platypus? (tail)

2.What age is a crocodile considered an adult? (over 8 years old)

3.Which animal, in case of danger, splashes a smelly liquid that can blind? (skunk)

4.Which animal almost never drinks, but can eat a kilogram of eucalyptus leaves in a day? (koala)

5.What common characteristic do koalas, wombats and kangaroos have? (they are marsupials)

6.Which animal can convert its fat into water if it cannot find a drinking source for a long time? (camel)

7.Why is a raccoon called a “raccoon”? (because he often rinses the food in water before eating)

8.Which African animal can be molded only from white and black plasticine?

zebra

9.On what other continent, besides Africa, do elephants live? (Asia)

10.One of the unique abilities of the gecko is that it can stay on any surface thanks to (small, tenacious brushes on its toes)

11. White in winter - you won’t notice it in the snow. In summer it is brown, only the belly is white. (White hare.)

12.The wild appearance of this animal has been preserved only in Mongolia, in the most remote corners of the bush deserts. Winters in the mountains to escape cold winds. It feeds on thorny bushes and young shoots of saxaul. He may not eat or drink for a long time. It stores food and water in the form of fat “for future use” in its humps. (Camel.)

Competition "Rebuses" (mollusk) (cobra) (frog) (organism)

A large relative of the chicken. Lives in coniferous and mixed forests. In summer, it pecks berries, flowers, leaves, insects on the ground - and everything runs. (Caillie grouse.)

Large European bull. Lives in lowland, partially swampy or mountain forests. Eats grass, leaves, tree shoots, bark. (Bison)

Looks like a sheep with thin legs. The muzzle is swollen, with a proboscis nose hanging over the mouth. It eats steppe grasses, looking for the juicier ones, and carefully bites off every green shoot. In an open space he runs level with the car. (Saiga.)

Competition “Is it true?

From the life of insects

1. Are there man-eating flies in Africa? (Yes. African tumbu fly larvae burrow deep under human skin, leaving painful open wounds.)

2. Do butterflies live only one day? (No. Some live for many months, overwintering or flying to warmer climes.)

3. Do ladybugs bite when they are angry? (No. When ladybugs are bothered, a blood-like, caustic fluid oozes from their joints, irritating the skin.)

From the life of fish

4. Is the tip of the swordfish's sword poisoned with deadly arsenic? (No. Swordfish are completely harmless.)

5. Do some fish live inside cucumbers?

(Yes. Pearlfish find refuge in the body of a sea cucumber, where they enter through the breathing hole.)

6. Do they eat poisonous fish in Japan?

(Yes. In puffer fish, the poison is found in the liver, reproductive organs, stomach and some muscles. When preparing it, an experienced expert must be present to remove the poison and make the meat harmless.)

From the life of reptiles

7. To escape from enemies, do crocodiles pretend to be logs?

(No. Crocodiles use this technique to sneak up on their victims.)

8. Does the cobra dance to the sound of the fakir's pipe?

(No. The cobra does not hear the music, but follows the movements of the pipe, preparing to attack.)

9. Can snakes jump up to a meter in height?

(Yes. The viper, which lives in Central America, is capable of making such jumps when attacking prey.)

From the life of birds

10. Do booby feet turn blue from the cold?

(No. Boobies do have blue feet, but this has nothing to do with low temperatures.)

11. During courtship, do pelicans treat each other with fish? (No. Other birds do that.)

12. Do swifts sleep on the fly?

(Yes. At sunset, swifts fly to a high altitude and sleep on the fly, and at dawn they descend closer to the ground.)

From the life of animals

13. Does the porcupine shoot its quills at its enemies?

(No. But if you come across needles, they easily break off and remain in the victim’s body.)

14. Does a camel store water in its humps? (No. Their humps store fat.)

15. Do lone wolves howl at the moon?

(No. Wolves howl to warn wolves of other packs that the territory is occupied.)

Competition No. 5: “Show the animal”

The names of the animals are written on the cards:

^ Team No. 1: kangaroo, rooster, lion

Team No. 2: hare, turkey, bear.

One student pretends to be an animal and the rest must guess who it is.

A giant lizard from Komodo Island (Malay Archipelago), weighs up to 150 kg. Lives in dense coastal jungles. Predator: attacks deer, wild boars, monkeys, buffaloes. It lies in wait for prey and knocks it down with a swift throw or tail.

Replace the first letter in the word "ram" with the third letter of the alphabet and you will find out his name.

(Varan.)

(clam)

7. (frog)

8. (organism)

Competition No. 4: “Is this true?”

From the life of insects

1. Are there man-eating flies in Africa? (Yes. African tumbu fly larvae burrow deep under human skin, leaving painful open wounds.)

2. Do butterflies live only one day? (No. Some live for many months, overwintering or flying to warmer climes.)

3. Do ladybugs bite when they are angry? (No. When ladybugs are bothered, a blood-like, caustic fluid oozes from their joints, irritating the skin.)

From the life of fish

4. Is the tip of the swordfish's sword poisoned with deadly arsenic? (No. Swordfish are completely harmless.)

5. Do some fish live inside cucumbers?

(Yes. Pearlfish find refuge in the body of a sea cucumber, where they enter through the breathing hole.)

6. Do they eat poisonous fish in Japan?

(Yes. In puffer fish, the poison is found in the liver, reproductive organs, stomach and some muscles. When preparing it, an experienced expert must be present to remove the poison and make the meat harmless.)

From the life of reptiles

7. To escape from enemies, do crocodiles pretend to be logs?

(No. Crocodiles use this technique to sneak up on their victims.)

8. Does the cobra dance to the sound of the fakir's pipe?

(No. The cobra does not hear the music, but follows the movements of the pipe, preparing to attack.)

9. Can snakes jump up to a meter in height?

(Yes. The viper, which lives in Central America, is capable of making such jumps when attacking prey.)

From the life of birds

10. Do boobies’ feet turn blue from the cold?

(No. Boobies do have blue feet, but this has nothing to do with low temperatures.)

11. During courtship, do pelicans treat each other with fish? (No. Other birds do that.)

12. Do swifts sleep on the fly?

(Yes. At sunset, swifts fly to a high altitude and sleep on the fly, and at dawn they descend closer to the ground.)

From the life of animals

13. Does the porcupine shoot its quills at its enemies?

(No. But if you come across needles, they easily break off and remain in the victim’s body.)

14. Does a camel store water in its humps? (No. Their humps store fat.)

15. Do lone wolves howl at the moon?

(No. Wolves howl to warn wolves of other packs that the territory is occupied.)

Competition No. 5: “Show the animal”

The names of the animals are written on the cards:

Team No. 1: kangaroo, rooster, lion.

Team No. 2: hare, turkey, bear

One student pretends to be an animal and the rest must guess who it is.

Do you know that…

When washing, a polar bear can pick up snow in its paws and wipe its eyes and ears with it.

The polar bear sleeps on her side, pressing her cub with her paw to her furry chest.

The mouse goes to sleep on its babies, covering them with itself like a blanket so that they do not freeze.

When a female snow leopard sleeps, she cuddles her baby close and covers him with her tail to keep him warm.

The wolf pulls a splinter out of its paw with its teeth, and if it gets sick, it is treated with hunger and medicinal herbs.

The hare does not sweat, and in hot weather it releases excess heat through its long, thin ears, which contain many blood vessels.

Foxes have a small bald spot at the base of their tail. When resting and curled up, foxes often bury their noses there. There they have a gland that emits the smell of violets. Both the fox and the fox have violet gland, and it is especially fragrant in winter. Scientists don’t yet know exactly why foxes need it.

The sea otter (sea otter) uses a stone as an anvil. He will turn over on his back, put the stone on his chest and, holding the shell tightly in his paws, hit the stone with force. It will break and eat the contents.

Many birds give gifts to girlfriends: the groom of the tern gives the bride fish, the great grebe and northern gannet give scraps of algae, and the heron gives sticks.

The fox brings food to the fox expecting offspring and takes care of its cleanliness: he pulls fleas out of the fur.

A camel can go without water for a long time, but then it drinks several buckets at once.

An Indian rhinoceros, plunging into water, escapes from horseflies and gadflies, which lay eggs in the folds of its skin.

A relative of the giant panda is the red panda. She retracts her claws and washes herself like a cat, climbs trees like a bear, and skips like a raccoon.

The Indian elephant is smaller than the African elephant, and its ears are not so large, but it is less aggressive, very smart and easily tamed.

A beaver chews through a 12 cm thick willow trunk in 5 minutes. And if the tree is thicker, the beavers work together: while one is gnawing, the other is resting, and then they change.

One of the dams in the USA, built by beavers, reached a length of 700 m. And the hut, which the beavers completed every year, rose by 13 m.

You can distinguish a walrus from a female walrus by their tusks. In walruses they are longer and thicker than in walruses.

Musk oxen have longer hair than all other animals living on Earth. On the back - up to 16 cm, and on the stomach and chest - up to 90 cm.

There were no horses in America until the Spaniards brought them there. These animals, unseen by the natives, helped Europeans conquer new lands.

Of the birds on Earth, domesticated chickens are the most abundant. In second place are sparrows

Competition No. 6: “Recognize the animal”

1. This is a small animal, weighing up to 2.5 kg. Its tail, fluffy and shaggy, is usually longer than its body. He often lifts his tail straight up so that it can be seen far away. This animal is rarely attacked. He immediately “shoots” a disgusting-smelling blinding liquid at the enemy from special glands. (Skunk.)

2.Sleeps during the day, curled up in a hollow or on a fork in the branches. At dusk, it slowly moves along the tree in search of nests of wood ants. It will find, destroy the walls of the nest with the sharp claws of its front paws and collect prey with its sticky tongue. (Dwarf anteater.)

3. The smallest birds in the world live in South America. Some of these birds beat their wings 200 times per minute. They hardly walk on the ground: their legs are very weak. They feed on flower nectar, small soft insects and spiders. The nest of the smallest of these birds is the size of half a walnut, and the egg weighs 2 g. (Hummingbird)

4. What are the largest animals on our planet. The skin of this animal can house a herd of 12 African elephants. (blue whale)

Summing up: awarding the winners and participants with certificates.

Goal: improve the function of external respiration, master the primary techniques of breathing exercises. The child, who is in a supine position, places his palm on the diaphragm area. An adult pronounces a rhyme: The hippos lay, the hippos breathed. Then the tummy rises(inhale) Then the tummy drops(exhalation). The exercise can be performed in a sitting position and accompanied by rhyming: The hippos sat down and touched their bellies.

Then the tummy rises(inhale)

Then the tummy drops(exhalation).

  1. Game "Swing"

Goal: improve the function of external respiration, master the primary techniques of breathing exercises. Equipment: small soft toys according to the number of children. For a child in a lying position, a light toy is placed on his stomach in the diaphragm area. An adult pronounces a rhyme:

Swing up(inhale) , Swing down(exhalation) , Hold on tight, my friend.

Methodical instructions. In the games "Hippo" and "Swing", inhalation and exhalation are done through the nose.

    A game "Pearl Divers"

Goal: improve the function of external respiration, increase the strength of the respiratory muscles.

It is announced that a beautiful pearl lies on the seabed. Anyone who can hold their breath can get it. The child, in a standing position, takes two calm breaths and two calm exhalations through the nose, and with the third deep breath closes his mouth, pinches his nose with his fingers and squats until he wants to exhale.

    A game "Breath"

Goal: improve the function of external respiration, master nasal breathing.

Equipment: pictures of birds, animals, people, plants.

The child is in a sitting position. An adult pronounces a rhyme:

I breathe freely through my nose,

Quieter - louder, whatever you like.

Without breath there is no life,

Without breathing, the light fades.

Birds and flowers breathe,

He, and I, and you breathe.

(Breathe in with your whole body after each line).

    A game "Air Football"

Equipment: cotton wool “balls”, cubes.

Roll pieces of cotton wool into a ball. Gate - 2 cubes. The child blows on the “ball”, trying to “score a goal” - the cotton wool should be between the cubes.

    A game "Leaf Fall"

Goal: to develop a deeper inhalation and a longer exhalation.

Equipment: pieces of thin paper.

Cut out leaves from thin colored paper and invite your child to “make a leaf fall” - blow the leaves from the palm of your hand.

    A game "Snowfall"

Goal: to develop a deeper inhalation and a longer exhalation.

Equipment: “snowballs” made of cotton wool.

Make small balls of cotton wool - “snowflakes”, place them in the child’s palm and offer to “make a snowfall” - blow the snowflakes from the palm.

I collected a lot of snowflakes

The breeze became light.

If you try really hard,

Snowflakes will scatter together.

    A game "Ship"

Goal: to develop a deeper inhalation and a longer exhalation.

Equipment: paper boat, basin of water.

Place a light paper boat in a basin of water, blow smoothly and for a long time so that the boat floats. An adult pronounces a Russian folk saying:

Breeze, breeze, pull up the sail!

Drive the ship to the Volga River.

    A game “Fly, feather!”

Goal: to develop a deeper inhalation and a longer exhalation.

Equipment: small feathers.

Place a feather on the child’s palm and invite him to blow so that it flies.

    A game "My Balloon"

Goal: to develop a deeper breath, a strong long exhalation; activate the lip muscles.

Equipment: balloons.

Children must inflate the balloons by taking air in through their nose and exhaling slowly through their mouth.

The teacher accompanies the children’s actions with poetic text:

Option 1.

My balloon, one, two, three.

Light as a mosquito, look.

I inhale through my nose, I’m in no hurry,

I watch my breathing.

Option 2.

Every day I blow into a balloon

I conjure my breath.

I'm trying to inflate a balloon

And I'm getting stronger.

Are you interested in the game Crocodile and the words for it? Today, especially for you, we will publish a set of words for the game Crocodile for those who are planning a fun party with friends!

It is worth noting that it is not difficult to come up with words for the game Crocodile on your own! To do this, you just need to follow simple rules:

  1. It is better to think through tasks for Crocodile in advance, because at a party you may simply not have enough time and imagination for this.
  2. The list of words for the game Crocodile includes ordinary everyday situations and phrases that we use every day. Just think about it! For example, “the TV is turned off” is very difficult to show, especially if you play according to the classic rules of the game and do not involve additional attributes.
  3. When thinking about what word to wish for in the Crocodile, it is best to choose various kinds of “absurdities”. For example, “blue hippopotamus”, “sober electrician”, “visually impaired artist”.

Thus, the game Crocodile and the example words for it will become not only a logical, but also a funny task.

Game Crocodile: interesting words

Simple level

  • yellow daffodils
  • diary
  • subbotnik
  • calendar
  • soap bubble
  • leopard
  • sauna
  • daily regime
  • chainsaw
  • constellation

As you can see, in this case the words for Crocodile are a list of simple words and phrases that we use everywhere.

Average level

  • blooming garden
  • ophthalmologist
  • cellar
  • red squirrel
  • smiling conductor
  • drama
  • publishing house
  • sad end
  • translator
  • toffee
  • cute skier
  • non-standard approach
  • guard
  • Universal Soldier
  • glamorous teacher
  • props
  • baroque
  • abbreviation
  • illustration

It is best to take difficult words for the game Crocodile in the form of lines from songs and poems, scientific books and encyclopedias.

Difficult level

  • Crocodile Competition
  • Where the maple makes noise
  • A lilac fog floats above us
  • Don't look for me, I'm lyuli-lyuli
  • Now I'm Cheburashka
  • I draw with white chalk

Of course, the Crocodile competition and the words for the game can be selected in accordance with the theme of the holiday. , Birthday, March 8th or corporate party - all this can become a topic for inventing new words.

Simple level

  • felt boots
  • The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree
  • runaway bunny
  • New Year's gift
  • snowstorm
  • March 8
  • frying pan
  • bouquet

Average level

  • d cash bonus
  • I love my job
  • Father Frost
  • festive corporate party
  • Friendly team
  • pancakes with poppy seeds

Difficult level

  • good boss
  • Human Resources Department
  • strict reporting
  • unemployed programmer
  • logics
  • long-term contract
  • The snow is spinning, flying, flying
  • Once upon a time there was a dog
  • Happy Birthday to You

Very often players like to use various complex words for Crocodile, based on the specifics of your work. It is better to leave physical and chemical terms, special expressions and meanings for a circle of colleagues, since the competition can turn from a fun game into a long and boring test.

Don't forget that words for a Crocodile are interesting and funny phrases that are not so easy to show without words, and the most difficult words for a Crocodile are not necessarily difficult to pronounce terms and concepts.

Difficult level

  • female foreman
  • little tractor driver
  • The Pursuit of Happyness
  • Oh, this wedding-wedding sang and walked
  • Fantastic
  • taekwondo
  • Anton Chekhov
  • bright rain

When writing simple words for the game Crocodile, do not forget to think about animals and plants, shades and natural phenomena.

Simple level

  • heavy rain
  • night thunderstorm
  • Lazy cat
  • big mouse
  • speaking parrot

Movie buffs can play Crocodile by making riddles about movie characters (for example, superheroes). You can use these movie characters for the game "Crocodile"

  • Spider-Man
  • Spiderman
  • Harry Potter
  • Superman

When preparing for a party, it is best to print out phrases and words for the game Crocodile in advance. They can be used for other holidays, so it makes sense to create separate cards for such a game. In this case, put the blanks for the competition in a separate box, decorated thematically. Thus, you will have a home set for the game Crocodile, which you can replenish at any time.

Are you preparing a Crocodile competition and the words should be funny? Then you! Here we have collected funny phrases for you and your guests!

Crocodile game: tasks and words without categories

  • Swan geese
  • stylish wallet
  • huge scarf
  • radar
  • promotion
  • subscription
  • solarium
  • aristocrat
  • beautiful umbrella
  • long vacation
  • vegetables
  • sleepy captain
  • black flamingo
  • nail glitter
  • avalanche
  • cookies with chocolate
  • silver bullet
  • stupid mermaid

Cards for the game "Crocodile"

It is very convenient to play if you prepare cards in advance and write the words for “Crocodile” on them. We have prepared the following cards especially for readers of our site:

You can download printable cards from this link:

We hope that our article will help you play the game even more fun and active!

Goods for the holiday.

A game Crocodile Great for helping a large group of kids have fun, developing imagination, ingenuity and artistry. Unfortunately, no one knows why the game is called that, but most likely, someone was unable to portray a crocodile for a long time :-)

Nowadays you can buy various desktop kits for playing " Crocodile».

Rules of the game "Crocodile"

First you need to split into two equal teams. After this, the players of one team come up with a word (which is also sometimes called “ Crocodile") and choose a “victim” - a player from the opposing team, who is told this word in secret. After this, the “victim” is released to his team, where he tries to explain the word. At the same time he allowed:

  • use gestures and facial expressions, dancing, jumping and antics;
  • take any pose;
  • show the word in whole or in parts;
  • nod or shake your head: “yes” and “no”

BUT prohibited

  • write and draw;
  • pronounce syllables and letters (even without sound, with just your lips);
  • show letters or convey letters in deaf-mute language

Meanwhile, his team is trying to understand what is planned and makes assumptions. The game continues until the team guesses the mystery or “throws out the white flag.” By the way, you can agree on time limits for guessing. After this, the teams change places. Next time, another “victim” player is chosen.

Depending on the age, education, artistic and intellectual level of the players, the words can be simple, very simple, complex or even abstract. By mutual agreement, teams can think of both single words and phrases, proper names, phrases and even sayings.

Here is a list of several hundred examples difficult words for Game Crocodile. They will help you “fall asleep” even the most experienced players:

aboriginal, abracadabra, absolute, abstraction, adventure, rush, agitation, aggregate, aggression, admiral, admiralty, addressee, hadron collider, basics, acre, alibi, allegory, altruism, alliance, ambition, amoeba, amorphousness, amplitude, analysis, analog , engagement, enclave, announcement, antagonism, anti-Semitism, intermission, entrecote, entourage, full house, apathy, aperitif, apostle, apostrophe, apotheosis, apparatus, a priori, artifact, archetype, asceticism, asceticism, assimilation, assistant, association, astral, attribute , attache, audience, auction, aura, authenticity, outsourcing, tub, troublemaker, banquet, banquet, baron, barricade, trunk, security, thorn, lawless man, business, beat-boxer, prudence, shine, bluff, blitz, blockade, blocking , blues, hero, bohemia, blank, boletus, bearded man, sconce, abuse, burden, nonsense, splasher, beech, bookmaker, boulevard, riot, bourgeois, bottle, buffer, bulletin, byaka, Valkyrie, vandal, string, probability, nativity scene , vershok, veto, rags, layout, view, Wikipedia, quiz, vintage, possession, impact, aerialist, opportunity, emergence, fuss, breakwater, voluntarism, will, bigwigs, pile, ascension, ascension, depression, harm, brood, otter, invention, recess, ransom, geek, statement, loon, gallantry, gaiters, harmony, geyser, herald, globalization, glucometer, gop-stop, grenadier, Gromozeka, pressure, digest, gift, brother-in-law, deja vu, decor, deportation, depression, orphanage, childhood, turf, saboteur, savage, dictator, amateur, stagecoach, dynasty, diplomacy, discussion, distance, addition, valor, conscientiousness, breadwinner, annoyance, dignity, wealth, drainage, vigilante, rubbish, duplicate, fool, jumble, heresy, heretic, complaint, desire, gigolo, miser, jockey, oblivion, bully, renegade, squiggle, looking glass, remark, busyness, reserve, hesitation, glow, idea, capture, belfry, health resort, Zeliba, evil, villain, denominator, sister-in-law, vision, toy library, idea, chosen one, monster, abundance, isotope, empire, impresario, index, indigo, indulgence, inertia, initials, collector, inquisition, innovation, allegory, intrigue, intuition, infantility, infrastructure, incident, redemption, Italian, iteration, casemate, incident, gimp, canon, cannonade, stationery, caprice, punishment, cuttlefish, carapula, punisher, karma, caste, cataclysm, category, quorum, keel, kilt, Cyrillic, pantry, slander, clownery, nag, collapse, commandant, comment, complex, compromise, con, conveyor, consultation, consistency, conspiracy, constant, constitution, consultant, context, contingent, indemnity, configuration, concept, feed, coronation, correction, correlation, corruption, cosmopolitanism, jamb, purse, blasphemy, coefficient, credo, crystallization, cruchon, sidelines, climax, marten, cadet, heap, laboratory, lackey, lama, latency, legend, legionnaire, rookery, goblin, linguist, reckless driver, lobbying, lobster, lair, quitter, losharik, loyalty, slyness, Luntik, mausoleum, tycoon, malachite, manatki, mongoose, shirt-front, mania, maniac, master, mainland, matriarchy, fraud, mesozoic, melancholy, reclamation, music lover, memoirs, minstrel, mentality, minuet, measure, terrain, metamorphosis, philistinism, mercy, minimalism, peacefulness, mysticism, tinsel, diversity, multiplier, modern, rumor, good fellow, milkman, moratorium, seafood, muscle, dregs, torment, cape, thinker, gain, navigation, influx, intention, hint, criticism, mood, nation, negligence, unprecedented, indignation, bad luck, absurdity, slob, inconsistency, nirvana, innovation, novelty, number, nostalgia, character, morality, obelisk, amulet, appeal, appearance, deification, sample, sample, appeal, ritual, training, odiousness, insight, perch, reindeer herder, formwork, or, organization, order, overshadowing, grin, dunce, review, rollback, attitude, detachment, adolescence, resignation, absence, hermit, offshore, numbness, stepdaughter, page, puzzle, tow, panacea, shell, paradigm, soaring, pareo, bet, parity, passenger, pedantry, correspondence, perspective, foot soldier, stove maker, pedestrian, pyrotechnician, captivity, baldness, pluralism, behavior, belief, fad, saying, feat, craft, part-time job, belongings, position, call sign, capture, repentance, patron, position, polonaise, benefit, user, concept, encouragement, popularity, time, censure, spanking, vice, portal of punishment, assignment, guarantor, sequence, guest, tonsure, potential, fun, lust, poem, great-grandfather, trainee, devotion, limit, representative, contempt, premiere, prerogative, prestige, throne, claim, exaggeration, recognition, outfit, example, lotion, principle, guide, project, epiphany, incident, leprosy, prankster, prosecutor, proletarian, prophet, vernacular, prostration, protégé, patronage, contraindications, archpriest, procedure, spring, agility, windbag, windbag, ticket, bug-eyed, rabbi, district, ramp, rarity, crossroads, crucifix, mailing, raster, reagent, rebranding, regalia, region, regulations, reservoir, resolution, resonance,

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To make your holiday more fun and exciting, website I’ve put together some cool games for you that will help you have a good laugh, exercise your brains once again and learn a lot about each other. They don’t require any special props, so go for it.

Hat

All participants come up with ten words, write them on pieces of paper and put them in a hat. And then the fun begins: players, in a limited amount of time, take turns trying to explain, show or draw the words they come across, and everyone else tries to guess them. The most successful ones receive victory points, honor, glory and a medal around their neck.

Associations

Everyone sits in a circle, and someone speaks any word into the ear of his neighbor, he must immediately say into the ear of the next one his first association to this word, the second speaks to the third - and so on, along the chain, until the word returns to the first. If you turn an “elephant” into a “stripper,” consider the game a success.

Get to know me

Several people sit in a row. The presenter must, blindfolded, recognize by touch the hidden person in those sitting. Moreover, you can guess by different parts of the body - for example, by the arm, legs, hair, depending on how far everyone is ready to go.

Jenga

A tower is built from even wooden blocks, and the direction of laying alternates at each level. Players then take turns carefully pulling out one block at a time and placing it on top of the tower. All this must be done very carefully, otherwise the tower will collapse. The player whose actions caused the collapse is considered the loser.

Crocodile

This is a popular game in which, using gestures, movements and facial expressions, participants show the hidden word, and other players try to guess it. The driver is prohibited from pronouncing any words or making sounds, using or pointing to surrounding objects, or showing letters or parts of a word. The lucky one, who guesses what is being said, in the next round depicts the word himself, but this time it’s different.

Cucumber

One leader is selected, and everyone else stands in a very close circle - literally shoulder to shoulder. Players' hands should be behind them. The essence of the game is to pass a cucumber behind your back without the host noticing and take a bite of it at every opportunity. And the presenter’s task is to guess whose hands the cucumber is in. If the leader guesses right, then the player he caught takes his place. The game continues until the cucumber is eaten. It is very funny!

Contact

The presenter comes up with a word and tells the other players the first letter of this word. For example, the word “catastrophe” was conceived - the first letter “K”. Each of the other players comes up with a word starting with this letter and tries to explain to the others what exactly he is up to without naming it. If one of the players understands exactly what word was intended by the one who explained, then he says “There is contact!” and both (the one who explained and the one who responded) begin to count out loud to ten, and then each say their own word. If the word matches, then the presenter names the second letter of the word, and the game continues, only now you need to invent and explain a word with the initial letters already given. If the word does not match, then the players continue to try to come up with and explain a new word.

Danetki

Good old detective fun. Danetka is a word puzzle, a confusing or strange story, part of which the presenter tells, and the rest must reconstruct the sequence of events. Questions can only be asked that can be answered with “Yes”, “No” or “Irrelevant”, hence the name of the game. you can find the most interesting “Danetki”.

I never...

With this game you can get to know people better. The chips of this game are any objects, such as coins, toothpicks, and so on. The game begins like this: the first participant says something that he has never done in his life (“I have never...”). All other participants in the game who did this must give one chip to this player. The winner is the one who has the most chips in his hands at the end of the game.

Secret Keeper

A very exciting and extremely mind-blowing game. The presenter thinks of a phrase, slogan or quote known to all participants. Names the number of words in it. Players then ask the “keeper” any questions they may have. Each answer must contain a word from the hidden phrase. The answer must be contained in one sentence. Analyzing the host's answers, the players give out their version of the “secret”.

Fanta

A good old children's game. Players collect one of each item, which is put into a bag. One player is blindfolded. The presenter pulls out things one by one, and the blindfolded player comes up with a task for the pulled out thing, the owner of which must complete it. The tasks can be very different: sing a song, dance or walk the iron.