Need to organize a successful classroom party at your child's
school? Don't despair!
Keeping an entire class occupied and
engaged, and the parents and teacher informed and involved is easier than you
think...
Learn these five simple tips to throwing an incredibly fun
classroom party!
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5 Simple Tips on How You Can Throw
an Incredibly Fun Classroom Party
By Asa Mills
Are you a class mother or someone who
is responsible for organizing a classroom party?
Organizing a classroom party can be
overwhelming. Unlike your child’s birthday party where you would only invite a
few close friends, it’s harder to make a classroom party a success as you have
more kids to please. – and it’s up to YOU whether or not the party goes
well.
But don’t feel pressured. It really
is easy to put together a fun classroom party which kids will remember for a
long time. Here are 5 important things you need to know in order to throw an
incredibly fun classroom party.
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1. Communicate well with the
helpers prior to the party
Once the party is planned, let the
helpers know what exactly they will be doing prior to a party. By doing so, you
will save yourselves some time on the day of party and you can get the party
started promptly. Party time is limited and you don’t want to waste any time -
even if it’s a just few minutes.
2. Split the students into
2-3 groups.
It is harder to make sure all 15-25+
students are enjoying their time at the party. So split them into groups. You
can set up 2 or 3 tables and each group moves from one table to another, to work
on different projects.
Think of (…or borrow some ideas from
www.child-gift-ideas.com) a few age appropriate crafts they can make, and with
parent helpers’ assistance, children can enjoy making theme related crafts to
take home. Since they will be small groups, it’s easier for parent helpers to
have the children under control and also to help them with their project during
party.
3. Everyone gets a reward for
participating!
You may be planning some games to be
played at the party. And you may also be planning to give winners a reward.
That’s fine. Every time someone wins a game, give him/her a reward. Kids will
most likely try to play harder because they want to get the prize. However, we
need to think about ones who end up not winning any of the games.
While winners feel
great about doing well with the games, others may feel disappointed or even sad
which is not a result you want. You have to make sure all the kids have fun. So
what do you do? Give everyone a reward for participating! At the end of the
game, hand out prizes to kids who are empty-handed. Tell them "You did a good
job, thanks for participating."
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4. Eat the cupcakes at the
end of party
We all know what sugar does to kids.
so let’s have them eat towards the end of party. Enjoy craft activities and
playing games FIRST, then the students can enjoy the food (right before they are
dismissed).
Kids are usually already hyped and excited at the beginning
of a classroom party(or any parties for that matter), so there is no need to
make the matter worse by giving them sugary cookies and cupcakes until after we
do all the planned activities.
5. Take some pictures during
the party
Whenever we have a party or a field
trip, I always take pictures of the event so I can email them to the parents
afterwards. This is a great way to keep in touch with the parents (other than
when you need something from them) plus the parents, especially ones who weren’t
able to attend the party would appreciate it. For photo sharing, I always use Shutterfly.
With Shutterfly, it’s free to create an account, store and
share pictures with others. What I love about the company is that they don’t
inconvenience you in any way whatsoever. A recipient doesn’t have to have a
Shutterfly account to view the photos while many other online photo sharing
services don’t let you see all the pictures that are emailed to you unless you
sign up to become a member. So, for this reason, I highly recommend
Shutterfly.
That’s it. Follow these simple rules
and the children will have a blast at a classroom party that you host. Happy
Partying!
Asa Mills is a stay-at-home-mom to
her two school age children and an editor/publisher of Child-Gift-Ideas.com and
Hello-Kitty-Gifts.com As a class
mother, she enjoys brainstorming kids party ideas and is enthusiastic about
providing the class with a fun time.
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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