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Third Grade Games |
Download entire packet of Third Grade games by clicking this button: |
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or, you can download the games individually below: |
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All on One Side |
Students get on one side of a volleyball net, hit the ball up in the air, and, one by one, make it to the other side of the net. |
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Animal Spell |
Students spell a type of an animal using only their bodies. |
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Big Snake |
Students lie on the stomachs going through an obstacle course. |
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Blanket Ball |
Students get in groups, grasp the edges of a blanket, and toss a ball in the air. |
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Blanket Drop |
Students get on either side of a blanket, hide one person, drop the blanket, and see if they can figure out who is hiding. |
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Captain Video |
Students are in a circle, facing out, and, one at a time, see if they can mimic movements. |
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Color Connection |
Wearing blindfolds, students, with the help of one student without a blindfold, get into like groups by color, all without touching anyone. |
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Cross the Great Divide |
Students line up shoulder to shoulder, feet touching, and cross the room, with feet still touching. |
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Detective |
The “detective” tries to find out who is the leader of the group. |
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Don't Touch Me |
Holding onto a hula hoop, students in the group exchange places without touching. |
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Friendship Cards |
Students write their name on a card, the card gets passed around, and students write compliments about that person. |
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Group Juggle |
Standing in a circle, a student calls out another student’s name, tosses the ball to that person, and this continues over and over, making sure the order of the tosses remains the same. |
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Group Mural |
The group makes a mural. |
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Guess Who? |
Students write down something unusual they have done, someone reads the cards, and the students try to figure out who did the deed. |
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Hug a Tree |
Blindfolded, students are led to a tree, use their senses (except sight) to learn about the tree, are led away, and after taking the blindfolds off, try to guess their tree. |
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Kaleidoscope |
Students line up, the “it” student looks at the order, students rearrange themselves, and “it” must rearrange them to the original order. |
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Knots |
Standing in a circle, students hold hands with 2 different people, and then try to untangle themselves, resulting in one circle. |
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Machine |
Each group of students makes their own machine without talking and using only their bodies. |
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Name Groove |
Standing in a circle, students state their name, do a stunt, and the following students must repeat the other students’ names and do their stunts. |
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Name-Adjective Add-On |
Standing in a circle, the students say their own name and an adjective that describes themselves in addition to the name-adjective of every other preceding student. |
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Needle and Thread Tag |
Students hold hands in a circle and try to prevent the “it” student from breaking through the circle. |
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Person to Person |
As a student calls out 2 body parts, the paired-up students place their hand on their partner’s body. |
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Reincarnator |
One student who is “it” goes around the group telling them the name of an animal and then, one by one, the students begin acting like that animal while the group tries to guess who is “it”. |
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Running Ball Balance |
Standing in a circle, students are partnered-up and pass a ball (balanced between their bodies) to another pair of students. |
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Slipped Disc |
On their hands and knees, students pass a Frisbee, which is on their back, to other students, without touching the Frisbee. |
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Who Am I? |
All students but one have decided on an animal and the one student has to ask as few question as possible (in a yes/no format) to guess what the animal is. |
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More Games |
To download more games individually, go to the Second Grade, First Grade and Pre K and K pages. All of those games will also work for Third Grade. |
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