Posted on Feb 1st 2016
Play these friendly Halloween games during classroom celebrations, parties or family get togethers. Involve both the kids and the adults for a howling good time!
Guess
How Many
: Fill a jar with candy corn and have guests guess how many are in the jar.
(Don't forget to count as you put them in the jar!) Place the jar near the door
and hand each guest a 3x5 card to put their name, their guess and their favorite
Halloween candy. Halfway through the party read them all off and announce the
winner.
Halloween
Memory Game
Place a few themed items such as a candy corn, apple, mini pumpkin etc. on a
tray. Show the tray to the guests for a few seconds, then have them write down
(or call out) as many items as they remember.
How Many
Words
Hand each person a sheet of paper printed out with a Halloween word or phrase
such as Haunted House, Trick or Treat, or Scarecrow. Do these on the computer
so you can include some small Halloween Graphics. Ask each person to make as
many words as they can out of the letters in the phrase or word you've given
them!
Mummy
May I
One child, or an adult, is "mummy". The other children stand in a
straight line, with the mummy standing in front of them with enough distance
for them to move forward towards him or her. (It's really neat if you can rip
up an old pillow case or sheet and stain them with leftover coffee or tea to
wrap around the "mummy's" head.) The children move toward mummy by
asking permission to take steps. For example, a child could ask, "Mummy
May I take ten steps forward?" The mummy can be creative as to the type
of steps they ask to take, such as giant monster steps, pixie steps, as well
as ogre, howling dog etc. Mummy answers, "Yes, you may" or "No,
you may not," and the child must follow her instructions. If the child
moves when he or she has not been given permission, they must go back to the
starting line. The first child to touch mummy becomes mummy in the next game.
Who's
Got the Pumpkin
Place everyone is a circle. Start a song (Halloween themed songs like Monster
Mash are neat to use!) and toss a mini pumpkin to one person, they throw it
to the next, and so on until the music stops. The person who is caught holding
the pumpkin has to leave the circle. The last one left is the winner and keeps
the pumpkin!
Halloween
Hunt
Using the same idea as an Easter Egg Hunt hide little bags of candy corn, or
other fun candy around the back yard. Set the kids loose and let them find the
candy. Be sure to keep back several extra in case someone does poorly. You can
give them a few more!
Written by Brenda Hyde. For more Halloween Fun, Food and Ideas visit Brenda at http://oldfashionedholidays.com for year round holiday tips and ideas.