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At Home Field Day – 10 Ways to Play (plus a bonus)

April 23, 2020 Claire Annette Noland 10 Comments

What day of the school year do children most look forward to celebrating?

That’s easy –

FIELD DAY!

 

Just because kids are now staying safe at home doesn’t mean that they can’t celebrate the end of the academic school year. Since so much learning is happening online these days, everyone is ready to get out of their chairs and move around. Kids can’t wait to take a break to play games, get wet, and have fun.

 We can all challenge ourselves to create a fantastic At Home Field Day. There are a few things that make it different at home than at school.

  •  Group activities need to be scaled to the family size. That means parents, you get to play, too. Games can be adapted to different ages.
  •  None of us want to make extra trips to a store. The challenge here is to use what you have. Improvise!
  • Since there are fewer participants, scoring needs to be creative. Try using a timer or do the best out of three.
  • Involve your kids in creating the games. I’m sure they will come up with some great ideas.
  • Keep it simple and be flexible. The goal is to get outside, play, be good sports, and have fun!

         These suggestions are easy, fun, and kid approved!

 

 

1. LONG JUMP

Equipment: chalk, sidewalk or pavement

Mark distances on the cement with chalk
Player runs and jumps as far as possible.
Try again to see if they can go even farther.

 

 

2. SPOON RACE

Equipment: kitchen spoons, buckets, 10 objects such as water balloons ping pong balls, limes, marshmallows, or potatoes.
Create Start and Finish lines with buckets

 When they hear, GO, the first person picks an object, balances it on their spoon, walks, and puts it in the bucket.
Then they run back to the beginning and get another object and walk to put it in the bucket.
Repeat until the objects are all in the bucket.
If the object drops, the player must pick it up, go back to the beginning and start over.

 

 

 3. MUSICAL HOOPS
Equipment: hula hoops, music

 Place hula hoops in a circle on the grass
Start the music and kids jump from hoop to hoop
Stop the music and take away a hoop
Play the music and the kids jump from hoop to hoop.
When the music stops, they must be in a hoop or they are out.
Last one in a hoop wins

 

 

4. SPIDER WEB
Equipment: Painter’s Tape, paper
Attach tape across the doorway in the shape of a spider’s web.
Children crumple up paper to make “insects” and throw them at the web.
How many bugs will get caught in the spider web?

 


5. BALLOON BOUNCE
Equipment: Fly swatter and balloon
Bounce the balloon on the fly swatter.
Time how long it is kept up or count the number of bounces.

 

 

 6. SACK RACE
Equipment: one pillow case per person, cone or marker
On the GO! signal,children get into their sack and jump as fast as they can to the cone, circle it, and return to start.

 


7. GOOOAL!

 Equipment: chalk, a wall or fence

 Draw a goal post on the fence. Divide it into three sections. Give each section a point value.
Child kicks a ball and tries to hit the highest value section. Each child has five kicks.
The one with the most points wins.

 

8. WATER BALLOON TOSS

 Equipment: balloons filled with water
Number of players: at least two

 Players stand across from each other and toss a water balloon.
With each successful catch, they each take one step back.
Continue tossing until the balloon drops and pops.
How far can they go?

 

 

 9. BLIND OBSTACLE COURSE
Equipment: whatever you have around to make an obstacle course. (Balls, bean bags, chairs, etc.)
Number of players: at least two

 Set up equipment in the game area.
Blindfold one player. The other player leads player #1 through the minefield.
Player #2 gives instructions like “forward, left, right, over, under” to help player #1 get through the course without touching any of the items.
If they bump into something, they go back and start again.
After successfully navigating the course, switch places with player #2 blindfolded and #1 guiding.
(The goal of this game is for the players to work together and give good directions.)

 

 

10. FOLLOW ME CHALLENGE
Equipment: imagination
Players demonstrate a skill and challenge others to do it too.

 

11. BONUS EVENT

@HOME TARGET THROW
Equipment: table, toilet paper rolls or cans, tennis balls
Stack the toilet paper rolls on a table
Mark a throw line.
Players get three tries to knock over all the rolls.
Everyone wins because there’s toilet paper!

 

Click to download encouraging words for your teammates

 

 

 

 

My book, Evie’s Field Day – More Than One Way to Win (illustrated by Alicia Teba) will be released on May First, 2020.

Evie’s publisher, Cardinal Rule Press is sponsoring an #AtHomeFieldDay on Instagram on May 21st.

Please share your own suggestions for games to play on #AtHomeFieldDay in the comments. I hope you’ll join us!

Please follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to learn about all the fun activities planned.

 

 

Filed Under: 2020 Debut Crew, Books, Family, picture books Tagged With: At Home Field Day, Claire Annette Noland author. Alicia Teba illustrator, Evie's Field Day, Field Day Activities, Sportsmanship

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  1. Tina Cho says

    April 23, 2020 at 11:53 am

    Those are some really good ideas!

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 23, 2020 at 2:32 pm

      Hi Tina – Maybe your class can join us on May 21st for #athomefieldday

      Reply
  2. Nancy Ralston says

    April 23, 2020 at 4:54 pm

    Great ideas, Claire. Can’t wait to share these with friends and family!
    Looking forward also to sharing Evie’s Field Day also. 🙂

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 26, 2020 at 4:53 pm

      Thanks Nancy, Lots of fun to come in the weeks ahead.

      Reply
  3. Susan says

    April 26, 2020 at 10:41 pm

    Great ideas! Can’t wait to see your book!

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 26, 2020 at 10:45 pm

      Soon! I can’t wait to see other again. I hope you are getting lots of writing done.

      Reply
  4. Gayle Taylor Davis says

    April 27, 2020 at 5:07 am

    Wonderful ideas for game competitions for kids and adults at home.

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 29, 2020 at 5:54 pm

      I’d love more ideas if you have any to share!

      Reply

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