New Year's competitions for schoolchildren. Games and competitions for the New Year at school

1. New Year's competition "There are Christmas trees""

We decorated the Christmas tree with different toys, and in the forest there are different types of Christmas trees, wide, short, tall, thin. Now, if I say “high,” raise your hands up. “Low” - squat and lower your arms. “Wide” - make the circle wider. “Thin” - make a circle already. Now let's play! (The presenter plays, trying to confuse. He says one thing and shows another)

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2. Competition “Attach the Snowman’s Nose.”

(Two people come to the board. They are blindfolded and brought to the Snowmen. You need to attach a carrot to each Snowman. Repeat 2-3 times)

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3. New Year's game "Christmas tree decorations."

We'll play with you now

An interesting game.

What we decorate the Christmas tree with,

I'll tell you quickly.

Listen carefully

And answer definitively

If I tell you right,

Say yes in response

Well, what if it’s suddenly wrong,

Answer boldly - “no”.

Multi-colored firecrackers?

Blankets and pillows?

Cots and cribs?

Marmalades, chocolates?

Glass balls?

Are the chairs wooden?

Teddy bears?

Primers and books?

Are the beads multi-colored?

Are the garlands light?

Snow made from white cotton wool?

Satchels and briefcases?

Shoes and boots?

Cups, forks, spoons?

Are the candies shiny?

Are tigers real?

Are the buds golden?

Are the stars radiant?

4. New Year's competition "Snowballs. Hit the target."

(Snowballs are first rolled out of paper. Children are divided into two groups. Each has a snowball in their hands. Everyone needs to get into their own box. The team that collects the most snowballs wins).

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5. The game “Who doesn’t wash their ears.”

(A question is asked; children must answer “yes” or remain silent.)

Who loves chocolate?

Who loves marmalade?

Who loves pears?

Who doesn't wash their ears?

Who loves pomegranate?

Who loves grapes?

Who loves apricots?

Who doesn't wash their hands?

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6.Game “Pass balloon»

(Children are divided into two teams. At the command of the leader, each first is given a ball. It is necessary to pass it from hand to hand to the next team member as quickly as possible. You can give two or three balls at the same time)

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7. New Year's riddles for children

If the forest is covered with snow,

If it smells like pies,

If the Christmas tree goes into the house,

What kind of holiday? ...

(New Year)

Christmas tree on New Year's holiday

Calls adults and children.

All people are invited

On New Year's... (round dance).

Powdered the paths

I decorated the windows.

Gave joy to children

And I went for a sledding ride.

(winter)

There is noise everywhere on this holiday!

An explosion followed by cheerful laughter!

Very noisy toy -

New Year's... (cracker)

New Year's balls -

The best gift for children.

Fragile, fabulous and bright

This holiday... (gift).

Invisible, carefully

He comes to me

And he draws like an artist

He patterns on the window.

(freezing)

On trees, on bushes

Flowers are falling from the sky.

White, fluffy,

Just not the scented ones.

(snowflakes)

He's busy all the time

He can't go in vain.

He goes and paints it white

Everything he sees along the way.

(snow)

I'm snowy, I'm white,

The guys made me

During the day they are always with me,

In the evening they go home.

Well, at night under the moon

I'm very sad alone.

(snow woman)

They fly faster than the wind

And I fly three meters from them.

My flight is over. Clap!

Soft landing in a snowdrift.

(sled)

And not snow, and not ice,

And with silver he will remove the trees.

(frost)

Everyone is afraid of him in winter -

It can hurt when he bites.

Hide your ears, cheeks, nose,

After all, on the street... (Frost)

Under my feet

Wooden friends.

I fly at them with an arrow,

But not in summer, but in winter.

(Skis)

We looked out the window,

I can’t believe my eyes!

Everything around is white - white

And it’s blowing... (Blizzard)

The hedgehog looks like her

You won't find any leaves at all.

Like a beauty, slim,

And for the New Year it’s important.

(Christmas tree)

I'm rushing forward like a bullet,

The ice just creaks

Let the lights flicker.

Who's carrying me? ...(Skates)

There was barely a breath of winter -

They are always with me.

Two sisters will warm you up,

Their name is...(Mittens)

They are tossed around, rolled around,

And in winter they carry it.

(Felt boots)

It sparkles in the sky

Decorates our Christmas tree.

Will never fade

On New Year's Day... (star).

Santa Claus for New Year

He will bring a Christmas tree for the children.

And it's like a fire on her

Red is blazing... (ball).

We are not sad on New Year's Day,

We are sitting under the Christmas tree

And to each other with expression

We say... (congratulations).

Santa Claus bag big

He carries behind his back,

Calls all the people

For a merry... (New Year).

Santa Claus came to visit us

With a fragile, snow-white guest.

He called her daughter.

This girl... (Snow Maiden).

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8. Game “Guess what’s in Santa Claus’s bag.”

(There are all kinds of things in the bag: cones, small balls, bows, an eraser, a toy, a cube, etc. The child puts his hand into the bag. He finds one thing by touch and describes it without naming it. Everyone must guess what it is).

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9. New Year's competition “Collect snowflakes”

(2-4 people can play. Snowflakes (buttons) are scattered on the floor. Children wearing thick adult mittens must collect as many snowflakes as possible in a minute.)

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Game program.

Competition 1 "Mosaic"(envelopes with postcards)

Each table is given an envelope in which beautiful card cut into different geometric figures. The task is to collect a postcard.

Competition 2 “Snowball fight”.

Teams of girls and boys of 5-6 people each line up opposite each other. Each team receives “Snowballs” - lumps of white paper, 2 snowballs for each team member. The task is to throw snowballs into your basket (bucket), placed 2-3 meters from the team. The winning team receives prizes.

Competition 3 “Telegram to Santa Claus”.

The guys are asked to write 13 adjectives. When all the adjectives are written down, the presenter takes out the text of the telegram and inserts into it the missing adjectives from the list.
Telegram text: "... Grandfather Frost! All... the children are looking forward to your... arrival. New Year is the most... holiday of the year. We will sing for you... songs, dance... dances! Finally- then... New Year will come! I don’t want to talk about... studying. We promise that we will only receive... grades. So, quickly open your... bag and give us... gifts. to you... boys and... girls!"

Competition 4 "New Year's Theater".
Participants are given cards with the names of their roles. When their role is called, they go on stage and perform the proposed action.

FAIRY TALE

The sun shines brightly . Suddenly it blew wind . A little girl ran into the sun cloud Trees(2-3) shackled winter sleep. Ran up to the tree bunny . He stood on his hind legs and waved his ears cheerfully. Carefully, sniffing the ground, he approached the bunny hedgehog . On its thorns sat a cute apple . At this time the first snow fell on the ground. Merry snowflakes(6-7) circled in the air and landed on the ground. Soon they fell asleep the hare and the hedgehog.
But then the sun came out again. It shone brightly, and the snowflakes melted. And the friends, freed from the snow, shook themselves off, rejoiced at the sun, jumped, and each ran their own way.

Competition 5 “Gift Hunt”.

A rope is pulled, and various small prizes (toys, candies, etc.) are hung from it on strings. The participant is blindfolded and given scissors. He must go to the rope and cut off the prize he can.

You got this soap

To wash your hands cleaner. (Soap).

We are giving you (a notebook) so you have something to write on.

Yes, the lucky ticket is yours, keep it up (pencil).

Oh, what a great fellow you are, have a lollipop. (Chupa Chups).

Portrait of himself handsome man. (Mirror).

Since you got a chocolate bar,

It won’t be bitter for you - it will be sweet! (Chocolate).

This prize was given to you to gnaw on in the evenings. (Seeds).

Happiness fell into your hands, you got a big apple. (Apple).

Receive quickly as a gift

Your winnings are (balloon).

We'll have to live by learning grief,
Don't forget about the days of the calendar. (Calendar)

A means to combat infection in order to prevent mass absences from classes. (Disposable wipes)

If you want to dress smart and have a wide range of clothes, you will need the best sewing machine. (Needle).

Don't be sad, don't grieve,
Go and kiss your neighbor.(Kiss the neighbor)

So that your teeth don't hurt,
Clean them at least once a week.(Toothbrush )

Don't be bored in the evenings - drink aromatic tea.

The yacht came with this ticket, now you can go out into the world. (Paper boat).

Get it, hurry up, you have a notebook, write poetry. (Notebook).

Dear comrade, get (candy),

Just don’t eat it yourself, treat your neighbor.

Competition 6 "Dance". (New Year's disco.)

SNOWBALLS GAME

The participants of the game line up. There is a basket in front of them at a distance of 2-3 meters. Each participant is given a sheet of paper. Task: crumple a sheet of paper, i.e. turn it into a “snowball” and get into the basket.

GAME "WHO CALL THE RATTL FIRST"

Place a chair near the tree with a rattle on it. You need to ride around the tree on a broom and ring the rattle.

Competition "Snowflakes"

Teacher throwing up snowflakesthree colors, reads a riddle.

On trees, on bushes

Flowers are falling from the sky

Cold, fluffy,

Just not the scented ones.

What is this?

That's it (in unison).

Snowflakes!As soon as the music starts, each team collects snowflakes of only one color, and then makes a winter word out of them (

letters are written on snowflakes).

"What's hanging on the tree?"

So, what happens on the Christmas tree?

A loud cracker?

A beautiful toy?

Old tub?

This is the decoration on the Christmas tree! Be careful.

So, what happens on the Christmas tree?

We repeat.

Cheerful parsley?

Hot cheesecake?

Cheesecake, and even a hot one, is unlikely to decorate the Christmas tree; most likely it will be eaten.

White snowflakes?

Vibrant pictures?

Torn boots?

Gold plated fish?

Are the balls chiseled?

Are the apples soaked?

Well guys, it's time to end the game!

CATCH THE SNOWBALL!

Several couples participate. Children stand opposite each other at a distance of approximately 4 meters. One child has an empty bucket, the other has a bag with a certain number of “snowballs” (tennis or rubber balls). At a signal, the child throws snowballs, and the partner tries to catch them with a bucket. The first couple to finish the game and collect the most snowballs wins.

MITTEEN

All children stand in a circle. Santa Claus loses his mitten.

IN BAGS AROUND THE TREE

2 children compete. They get into bags and kick. The top of the bags is held with your hands. At a signal, children run around the tree in different directions. The one who runs faster wins. The next pair continues the game.

BRING THE SNOWBALL IN A SPOON!

2 players participate. They are given a spoon with a cotton snowball in their mouth. At the signal, the children run in different directions around the Christmas tree. The winner is the one who comes running first and does not drop the snowball from the spoon.

FELT BOOTS

Felt boots are placed in front of the Christmas tree big size. Two children are playing. At a signal, they run around the tree from different sides. The winner is the one who runs around the Christmas tree faster and puts on felt boots.

WHO INFLATES THE BALL FASTER

There can be 2 - 4 people playing. Each person is given a balloon. At the signal, the children begin to inflate them. The one who inflates the balloon the fastest wins.

Running around chairs

PUSH OUT OF THE HOOP!

A large hoop is placed on the floor. The players are chosen. They stand in the hoop on one leg, and at a signal, the players begin to push each other out of the hoop with their elbows. The winner is the one who can stay in the hoop (while standing on one leg).

For parents: Sing a song

Sing 1 verse “A Christmas tree was born in the forest”, as if you...

Nursery group of kindergarten

Military choir

Pensioners' Choir

The remaining verses of this song can be dramatized.

Competition "Funny Nonsense"

This competition improves the mood of those present and adds joy to the holiday.

The presenter has two sets of strips of paper. In the left hand there are questions, in the right hand there are answers. The presenter goes around the tables, the players take turns playing “blindly”, pulling out a question, (reading out loud) then an answer. It turns out to be hilarious nonsense.

Use your imagination when composing questions and answers. How more list questions and answers, the more options for funny combinations you get.

Sample questions:

Do you read other people's letters?
- do you sleep peacefully?
- Do you eavesdrop on other people's conversations?
- Do you hit dishes out of anger?
- can you screw your friend?
- are you spreading gossip?
- Do you have a habit of promising more than your capabilities?
- would you like to marry for convenience?
- when you meet New Year?

When does Santa Claus give gifts?

Do you drink champagne on New Year's Eve?

Do you torture cats?

Are you sleeping on New Year's Eve?

Do you like to give gifts to relatives?

Do you love going to school?

Can you hit a friend?

Do you like to lick icicles and eat snow?

Sample answers:

This is my favorite activity;
- occasionally, for fun;
- only on summer nights;
- when the wallet is empty;
- only without witnesses;
- only if this is not associated with material costs;
- especially in someone else's house;
- this is my old dream;
- no, I am a very shy person;
- I never refuse such an opportunity.

Find the word

Make a word from the letters: K E N J O S, V N O K G E S I. (snowball, snowman)


Interesting competitions for school holidays dedicated to the New Year.

Competition "New Year's Riddle"

He himself doesn’t know the days

And he calls others. (Calendar.)

Transparent like glass

You can't put it in the window. (Ice.)

What a strange man

Arrived in the twenty-first century:

Carrot nose, broom in hand,

Afraid of the sun and heat? (Snowman.)

The forests hide many troubles,

There is a wolf, a bear and a fox.

There the animal lives in anxiety,

The trouble takes your feet away.

Well, quickly guess,

What is the animal's name? (Bunny.)

Lukerya scattered

Silver feathers. (Blizzard.)

Winter on the gray roof

Throws seeds

Grows white carrots

She is under the roofs. (Icicles.)

In winter, during fun times,

I'm hanging on a bright spruce.

I shoot like a cannon

My name is... (cracker).

We are happy to overtake each other,

Look, my friend, don't fall.

Nice and so easy

Speed ​​skates... (skates).

She is more cunning than all the animals,

She's wearing a red fur coat,

A fluffy tail is her beauty.

This is a forest animal... (fox).

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree.

She's in front of you.

We decorated the top

Rubinova... (star).

A white swarm curled and curled,

He sat down on the ground and became a mountain. (Snowdrift.)

They stood all summer

Winter was expected.

The time has come

We rushed to the mountains. (Sled.)

He slept in a fur coat all winter,

He sucked a brown paw.

And when he woke up, he began to roar.

This is a forest animal... (bear).

I will paint the branches with white paint,

I'll throw silver on your roof,

Warm winds will come in spring

And they will drive me out of the yard. (Winter.)

Competition "Christmas tree decoration"

The children temporarily decorate small Christmas trees, prepared in advance, with whatever they need: elements of their clothes, utensils, school supplies, etc. The team whose Christmas tree is the most elegant and beautiful wins.

Competition “New Year is moving around the planet”

1. This country occupies the third place of honor in terms of area in the world. In this regard, in the south of India, the New Year is celebrated in March, in the north - in April, in the state of Kerala - in June, and in the western part of the country - on October 8. You can celebrate the New Year several times, and each will be unforgettable in its own way, since different states have their own customs and legends. In the West, for example, the celebrations of Div Ali, or the festival of fire, last for several days in October - November. It is notable for the fact that the streets of all cities and villages, every house, every hut are illuminated with lights - bowls with wicks, painted lanterns, multi-colored electric garlands. Firecrackers explode from all sides, rockets fly into the air, and fireworks are set off in public places, thereby scaring away evil spirits. (India.)

2. In this country, the New Year coincides with the cattle breeding holiday. That's why on christmas tree Santa Claus comes to children in an unusual at first glance costume of a cattle breeder. On this day, sports competitions, tests of agility and courage are actively held. The best will certainly be lucky in the coming year. (Mongolia.)

3. Residents of this country fill their glasses with water on holiday, and when the clock strikes twelve, they splash it out. open window to the street as a sign that old year ended happily and they wish the New Year to be clear and pure, like this water. Light streams of water are considered the best “bright path” for the outgoing year. On this night, whole streams pour from the windows onto the street. You need to empty jugs, buckets and basins quickly in order to have time to eat the “good luck grapes” before the chimes strike. It was the grapes that absorbed the life-giving sun. (Cuba.)

4. The pre-holiday week is very bright and varied: flying paper kites into the sky, dancing in masks, girls going to the field to pick up the “seven spring herbs.” For example, bamboo and pine guard the house as symbols of fidelity and longevity, and for prosperity, a branch of a blossoming plum is placed nearby in the house. A rope and bundles of straw stretched in front of the doors are the most reliable protection from evil spirits. In the house, it is necessary to place rice cakes in the most visible place, on top of which tangerines are placed, symbolizing happiness, health and longevity. As the New Year approaches, the people of this country begin to laugh loudly. They believe that laughter will definitely bring good luck in the new year. In the temples, 108 blows are beaten, with each of which, according to legend, everything bad goes away, which should not happen again in the new year. On the morning of January 1, all residents of cities and villages go out to watch the sunrise. At the first rays of the sun they congratulate each other and exchange gifts. (Japan.)

5. This country was the third after Russia and England to adopt the date of the New Year. Only once did she celebrate this holiday not on January 1, but on September 22 in 1792 during the fall of the Republic. Then she returned to the previous time report. Traditions have never changed. A well-mannered guest did not come to the burning fireplace in the house empty-handed, but brought with him Christmas log and with the words: “Let this hearth burn for a long time,” he threw it into the fire. Meanwhile, Santa Claus was putting gifts into children's shoes. (France.)

6. In this exotic country, the New Year is called Navruz. It is believed that this holiday is established legendary king Jamshid, who was the first to light New Year's bonfires in Persia. Since then, on March 22, people dressed in masquerade costumes jump over fire to purify themselves in the sacred flame. And instead of the usual glass of champagne local residents put the glass down clean water with live fish. Before the shot signaling the onset of the first month of the New Year, one must not touch food, but must sit silently, holding coins in their hands, which should ensure wealth in the future. (Iran.)

Competition "Make a Word"

Four circles are drawn on the floor (large hoops can be used for this purpose). 2-3 people stand in each circle. Each team receives a balloon, inside which letters (pre-drawn on circles the size of 50 kopecks are placed in the balloon, which is then inflated). The task of the teams is to look at the letters and form a word. For example: the longer the word, the more difficult it is to guess. The problem is that the ball must be above the heads of the competition participants at all times; It cannot be picked up or dropped on the floor. A participant who leaves the circle leaves the competition, and the team is eliminated from the game.

Competition "Mirror"

Three students and three teachers (parents) participate. Having split into pairs (student-teacher (parent)), the participants begin to dance to catchy music (for example, rap). The difficulty is that the Teacher (parent) must copy the intricate movements of the Student, as in mirror image. You can prepare cards in advance on which you indicate the task for the students: dance like animals (monkey, elephant, jackal, etc.), fairy tale characters(Karabas-Barabas, turtle Tortila, etc.), items household appliances(kettle, toaster, etc.). The prize goes to the most harmonious couple.

Competition "Artist"

Draw a portrait of Santa Claus in thirty seconds, the lie is that all team members do it at the same time, so it often turns out to be fun. You can get creative and imagine how the wizard relaxes, watches TV, makes patterns, etc.

Maybe many people associate the New Year with tangerines and champagne, but for real caring parents, the New Year is exclusively children's party. After all, it is children who believe in Santa Claus and look forward to New Year's joys and miracles; it is for kids who dress up the Christmas tree and decorate the house. And the pre-New Year bustle of parents is connected not only with what and how to give to the child so that it looks like a miracle, but also with how to organize New Year competitions for children so that the holiday is genuinely fun.

Encyclopedia of the best New Year's competitions for children

Everything is right - in front of you full meeting competition scripts for children for the new year 2019!

You can turn the holiday into a celebration and carefree fun even at home, especially if there are a lot of children, and you take care of holding competitions among children.

The New Year is a great reason to get together with friends and their children, hold various New Year competitions for children and see how your child does everything to win. And victory in children's competition- This is pride for the baby and his parents.

New Year's fun: games, quizzes, competitions for children of all ages

Are you going big family or a loud friendly company. Everyone has children, but the problem is that children are of different genders and ages. No problem! In the Home Holiday encyclopedia you will find entertainment for every taste.

We advise you to take care of preparing for the holiday in advance. Do you already know that there will be children aged 12, 13 and 14 at the party? - This is just great. They have the same interests and fun for them you will find in the section of competitions for children school age. At the same time, you will distinguish yourself favorably in their eyes, because you will be able to find the most original and fun New Year competitions for children. For children from 5 to 7 years old you can find good ideas entertainment - among New Year's competitions for children preschool age or primary classes. Here you can not only find ready-made holiday competitions for children, but also to take something as a basis in order to independently refine and implement it into new competition for children.

New Year 2019 - from morning to joyful fatigue

You can start giving a New Year's miracle long before the feast at home. For example, in schools, holidays are held a little in advance. Therefore, you can take the initiative into your own hands and offer your child’s teachers New Year’s competitions for children at school, and, believe me, they will be original and can truly please the children.

And with competitions for children at home, you can think through a whole program for the entire celebration. Of course, we cannot leave aside musical and dance competitions for children for the New Year, there are also a lot of them in the encyclopedia. Find or create competitions for children at the table so that during New Year's feast the children do not get bored from the adults' conversations - otherwise they will start playing pranks. After eating, it’s time to move on to active and active New Year’s competitions for children, they need somewhere to put their energy. The most funny competitions For children, it is better to spend time between performances of young singers and dancers, so that everyone has fun. If after a home holiday you are planning to go to the Christmas tree on the street, then find the scripts for New Year's competitions in advance fresh air for children. It will be unexpected and very interesting!

And for your adult children, who, after a family feast, plan to get together with a group of young people, you can prepare a whole New Year’s party, accordingly, look for competitions for parties for children.

To give a miracle, you don’t have to be a magician, it’s enough to sincerely love and give your loved ones what they dream of.

Card index of New Year competitions for primary schoolchildren

FUN RELAY

This is a very fun and active game. It should not be done immediately after eating. To conduct this relay race, you will need two chairs (or stools), two ropes on pegs, two buckets, two balls.

Participants are divided into two teams. At the command of the leader, players must complete the following tasks: jump over a rope, run around a chair, throw a ball into a bucket (preferably hit it). The team that performs all the listed actions faster and more accurately wins.

WHO WILL COLLECT THE MOST SNOWFLAKES?

To start this competition, you need to organize a mini-competition for cutting out paper “snowflakes”. To do this, you need to give the children colored and (or) shiny paper of a size suitable for the size of the future “snowflakes”, give them scissors in their hands, and also ask them to use all their imagination and skill and make paper “snowflakes”.

After these small works of art are ready, you can proceed to the competition itself.

“Snowflakes” spill out onto the floor. At the leader’s command (this could be ringing a bell, clapping hands, or the words: “One, two, three, start!”), the children begin to collect “snowflakes.” At the same time, you need to make sure that they collect “snowflakes” not in handfuls, but individually. The game ends when the host rings the bell again (or gives some other command). At the same time, all participants stop, and everyone who can count counts their “trophy”. If the participant does not yet know how to count, then the presenter helps him in this difficult task. The one with the most snowflakes wins.

ACCURATE SHOOTER

This competition develops accuracy and attentiveness in children. For this, you need to prepare “snowballs” in advance (3 “snowballs” per child) from a ball of cotton wool and wrap them in shiny, multi-colored “rain.” But if you haven’t had time to prepare, then you can entrust it to little craftsmen to do it. And as a prize you can give them the same “snowballs” that they make with their own hands. But before you hand out the snowballs, organize a competition.

Divide the participants into two teams. Each player must be given snowballs. Children take turns throwing snowballs into a hoop or basket, which must be prepared in advance and placed on the floor. The team with the most snowballs in the hoop will win.

MEMORIES OF SUMMER

This competition develops children's reaction speed and attentiveness. To hold it, you need to prepare multi-colored “daisies” in advance (according to the number of participants). Each petal of the future “daisy” should be cut out of colored paper the size of a landscape sheet. You also need to cut out a round center that is the size of the “daisy”.

Chamomile petals are laid out on the floor (mixed, colored side up). Participants stand near their “centers”. At the leader's command, they begin to collect daisies. The winner will be the player who collects his daisy first and most correctly.

CORRECT SNOWMAN

To hold this competition, you need to prepare in advance large sheets clean paper. The size of the sheet will depend on the size of the snowman you want to see. You can take a sheet of A1 format (Whatman paper). The amount of paper and markers (or markers) will depend on the number of participants.

The players are blindfolded (a neckerchief or scarf is suitable for this purpose) and given a felt-tip pen. Each participant begins to draw a snowman. The winner will be the one whose drawing is the most accurate (or more suitable for the image of a snowman).

This competition can be made as a team competition. Each team has three players. In this case, each participant will draw his own snowman circle. The team that completed the task better will win.

BALL BASKETBALL

For this game, you will need to inflate two balloons in advance, prepare two baskets in which these balls would fit, and two 30-50 cm rulers.

Participants are divided into two teams. Each player must “bring” the ball with a ruler to the basket (through the air) and lower it with the same ruler into the basket standing on the floor. In this case, the ball should not fall to the floor and should not be touched by any part of the body. The winner is the team that gets the ball to the basket faster than the other (one at a time) with the fewest mistakes. The game may end if the ball bursts.

WHERE IS THE NOSE?

For the game to be a success, you need to draw a snowman on the large sheet paper (can be on whatman paper) and attach it to some vertical surface (wall, door, cabinet, etc.). Make the nose for this snowman separately: take a sheet of paper, roll it into the shape of a nose (“potato-shaped”, elongated) and wrap it with tape, but only with the sticky side up, so that the nose sticks to any surface.

Participants line up one after another, dividing into two teams. The queue can be established by numbers that are drawn in advance. The presenter blindfolds each player with a handkerchief or scarf, then spins the participant around his axis with the words: “It spins, spins, everything will stick to us,” and turns him to face the drawing. The player must stick the snowman's nose while blindfolded. For each accurate sticking of the nose, the participant receives a snowflake. The team with the most snowflakes wins.

NEW YEAR'S PICTURES

This game develops attention in children. Both interesting and useful. It will require two identical pictures with drawings (Christmas trees, snowmen, snowflakes, sleighs, skates).

The presenter lays out the pictures on the table, images down, and mixes them. Two participants take turns choosing two pictures. If the images match, the player takes them for himself; if not, he puts them back. The game continues until there are no pictures left on the table. The one who collects the most pictures wins.

Grandmas-Hedgehogs

This is an active game. To carry it out, prepare in advance a broom (like a janitor) or a broom, skittles (the quantity depends on the available distance). Participants must be divided into two teams. Each player runs on a broomstick (zigzag) between pins placed at a distance of 2-3 m from one another. In this game, the team that runs the fastest and knocks down the fewest pins wins.

DASHING CHAUFFERS

In this game, you will need toy cars (preferably trucks), on which you can place glasses (or small buckets) of water, filled to the brim. The number of cars will depend on the number of participants. Participants have numbers pinned to their chests.

You need to tie ropes of the same length (10-15 m) to the cars. At the command of the leader, participants must quickly wind the rope around the stick, pulling the machine towards them. If the water splashes, the presenter loudly calls the number of the “driver”, and he stops winding the rope for a second. The winner is the participant who pulled up the car faster than the others without spilling the water. You can play without water, you just need to lengthen the rope.

BALL RACING

This is a very fun and noisy game. You need to inflate very hard before playing. air balloons. Each participant sits on his own ball and begins to jump on it. The goal of the game is to jump on the ball as long as possible without it bursting.

The winner will be the one whose balloon goes the longest without bursting.

FLIGHT ON SNOWFLAKES

For this outdoor game, we will need to cut out 4 paper “snowflakes” in a size that matches the shoe size of the largest participant. “Snowflakes” can be made from ordinary white or colored paper, but it will be better if they are made from some thick paper (for example, Whatman paper) or thin cardboard.

All participants must be divided into two teams. At the leader’s signal, participants must put one “snowflake” on the floor and step on it with both feet (without stepping on the free floor), then put the other one and step on it. So, rearranging the “snowflakes”, reach the chair. While the kids “fly” from “snowflake” to “snowflake”, the presenter can comment on their “flight”. Participants must run back. The team that arrives the fastest will win.

COCK-FIGHTS

This outdoor game can be played between two players or between two teams. Two participants stand opposite each other. At the leader’s command, the participants put one hand behind their back and begin to jump on one leg. At the same time, they push each other with their free hand. The winner is the participant who can stay on one leg longer than the other (without falling or standing on the other leg). If the game is played between teams, then each participant who wins is given a “snowflake” cut out of paper. The team with the most snowflakes will be considered the winner.

MISSING UNDER THE CAP

For this game you need to make a beautiful New Year's hat out of paper in advance, decorate it with tinsel, “rain”, and brightly paint it.

One player is taken out of the room where the participants are located. The remaining players (or the leader) hide one participant under a bright blanket and cover it with a prepared cap on top. All other participants change places. When the presenter brings in the player who came out, the player must determine who is hidden under the hood.

NEW YEAR FIGURES

This competition develops imagination and intelligence in young participants. The presenter gives each player multi-colored, bright, non-stick plasticine. Then he shows a letter (it is better to write the letters in advance on separate cards). Participants must create something New Year's (or winter) starting with this letter as quickly as possible. It could be a sleigh, a snowman, a Christmas tree, Santa Claus, a hat, mittens, felt boots. The winner will be the one who makes a plasticine figure the fastest.

FOUND RING

A large ring (diameter about 20-25 cm) is suitable for this game. It can be made from wire or cut out of some thick paper. And to make it elegant, it should be wrapped in shiny paper, tinsel or “rain”. Participants sit on chairs in a circle. Each player is given a rope, the ends of which are pre-tied, and a ring is threaded through this rope. The presenter (one of the little guests) stands in the middle of this circle. He is blindfolded with a handkerchief or scarf. The leader's task is to find the ring on a string, while all participants move it in a circle or in different directions. When the ring is found, the leader should be changed.

FUNNY SLEDGE

In this game, participants must be divided into 2-3 equal teams. Each player is given a paper “sled” tied to a thread (the length of the thread can be 1-1.2 m), which must be cut out in advance from a landscape sheet and decorated with 2-3 (depending on the number of teams) colors. Each participant fastens his end of the thread with the “sledge” to the back of his belt so that the “sleigh” freely touches the floor. If the participant cannot do this, the presenter helps him. Each team has a sled different color. At the leader’s signal, the players, running after each other, try to step on the “sled” of the “opponent”. Participants are not allowed to touch the threads and sleds with their hands. The player whose sled is torn off leaves the game. The team with the most sleds left wins.

CHASING THE ICICLE

This competition will require two participants. But it can be carried out until everyone present has played enough in pairs.

You need to tie an “icicle” in the middle of the rope. It can be taken from old stocks Christmas decorations or, if you have imagination and skill, make it yourself from paper, cotton wool or something else and wrap it with colorful paper, tinsel or “rain”. Attach to the ends of the rope a simple pencil, also beautifully decorated. Each participant stands on their own side of the rope. His task is to wind his part of the rope around the pencil. The winner will be the one who reaches the “icicle” faster than the other.

JUMP INTO THE NEW YEAR

For this competition you need all participants (if there are very many participants) a large number of, then take half) line up in one line. At the command of the presenter, all participants “jump” into the New Year. The winner is the participant who jumped the furthest.

NAVIGATOR

It's simple fun game, which does not require any skills from children. For this game, you should prepare in advance binoculars and a rope 5-6 m long (or such a length that it is comparable to the size of the room in which the competition is held). You need to lay a rope on the floor, not in a straight strip, but in a winding way. The participant is given binoculars, turning them over so that the objects become smaller. The participant, looking through binoculars, must walk along the entire length of the rope, trying to get his feet on it more accurately. The winner will be the navigator who completes the entire course more accurately than other navigators.

is the basis of every script for children. Younger schoolchildren can already be offered a little more complex competitions than preschoolers. At the same time, they still remain children who believe in fairy tales and sincerely enjoy the festive surroundings.

Students sit at tables in the classroom. Each table is a team whose representatives participate in various competitions. The winners of the competitions are awarded with sweets, chocolates, waffles, apples, bananas, etc.
Business Card Competition
Each team table presents a name and its own motto. After this, each participant will have an emblem on their chest.
Warm-up (candies are awarded for correct answers)
1. How much is 2+2*2? (6)
2. How much will it be if fifty is divided by half? (2)
3. Name the pronouns that bother drivers on the road. (I-we)
4. Which pronouns are the purest? (you-we-you)
5. Name words that have one hundred identical letters. (sto-n, hundred-p, hundred-th, hundred-l)
6. Why is a canary called a canary? (originally from the Canary Islands)
7. Where do Siberian cats come from? (from south asia)
8. Which animal is attached to one place all its life? (coral)
9. Which birds have wings covered with scales? (in penguins)
10. Who has the longest tongue? (at the anteater)
11. Why does a glass of water with sugar cool down faster than a glass without sugar? (the process of dissolving sugar requires heat)
12. It begins with a bird, ends with an animal, what is the name of the city? (raven-hedgehog)
13. Name a bird that can digest metal. (ostrich)
14. Which is easier: a pound of iron or a pound of hay? (they weigh the same)

Competition "Applesauce"
(2 apples, 2 graters, 2 plates)
More than 200 years ago, New Year was celebrated on September 1st. Dear guests were treated to apples straight from the trees. What does half an apple look like? For the second half. So, competition - you need to make applesauce. The players are given 2 apples of the same size, each with a grater and a plate. Speed ​​and quality are taken into account. The winner is awarded a prize, the second an apple.

Competition “Get an Apple”
A bowl of water is placed in front of each participant in the competition. The condition of the competition is to reach a floating apple without using your hands.

Competition "Relay Race"
(pan, spoon, glass of water)
Each team member uses a spoon to transfer water from the pan to the glass. Who is faster and who will have more water in the glass.

Competition "Take the Prize"
(chair, prize)
A bag with a prize is placed on the chair. Around the chair are the competition participants. The presenter reads the poem “One, two, three!”. Those who tried to grab the prize at the wrong time are eliminated from the competition.

I'll tell you a story
Fifteen times.
I’ll just say the word “three” -
Take the prize immediately!

One day we caught a pike
Gutted, and inside
We counted small fish -
And not just one, but TWO.

A seasoned boy dreams
Become an Olympic champion
Look, don’t be cunning at the start,
And wait for the command one, two, SEVEN.

When you want to memorize poems,
They are not crammed until late at night,
And repeat them to yourself
Once, twice, or better yet FIVE!

Recently a train at the station
I had to wait THREE hours.
But why didn’t you take the prize, friends?
When was the opportunity to take it?

Competition "Theatrical"
(task cards)
Interested competitors are given cards with a task that they complete without preparation. You need to walk in front of the tables like:
- a woman with heavy bags;
- gorilla in a cage;
- sparrow on the roof;
- stork in the swamp;
- chicken in the yard;
- a girl in a tight skirt with high heels;
- a sentry guarding the food warehouse;
- a baby who has just learned to walk;
- a guy in front of an unfamiliar girl;
- Alla Pugacheva during the performance of the song.

Competition “Make a Word”
“Strange” words are written on the board. In them above" rearrange the letters so that the word ceases to be "strange".
Ople - (field)
Rwanya - (January)
Lauzi - (street)
Badus - (fate)
Clerosa - (mirror)

Soap Bubble Competition
(air balloons)
The willing boys inflate the balloons. Then they break into pairs, each of which tries to “crush” the ball with their bellies. The surviving ball is a reward.

Competition "Get the candy"
(bowl, flour, candy)
Flour is poured into a bowl in a heap. The candy is inserted into it so that the tip sticks out, by which it can be pulled out. If your nose and cheeks are not stained with flour, you can take the candy as a prize. Not representatives of teams, but everyone who wants to test their dexterity can take part in this competition.

Competition "Funny Pictures"
(chalk, board)
On the board you need to draw AT THE SAME TIME: a triangle with one hand and a square with the other.

Competition "Mosaic"
(envelopes with postcards)
Each table is given an envelope in which a beautiful card is cut into various geometric shapes. The task is to collect a postcard. (You can “restore” a landscape picture, a portrait of a writer).

Competition “One ring, two rings”
(items, rings)
At a distance of 2-3 meters from the competition participants there are objects wrapped in paper. Each person is given 3 rings with a diameter of 10-15 centimeters made of thick cardboard. Contestants must throw rings on these objects. The item on which the ring has fallen becomes the property of the victim.

Competition "Funny Nonsense"
(sets of strips of paper with text)
This competition improves the mood of those present and adds joy to the holiday.
The presenter has two sets of strips of paper. In the left hand there are questions, in the right hand there are answers. The presenter goes around the tables, the players take turns playing “blindly”, pulling out a question, (reading out loud) then an answer. It turns out to be hilarious nonsense.
Use your imagination when composing questions and answers. The larger the list of questions and answers, the more options for funny combinations you will get.

Sample questions:
- Do you read other people's letters?
- do you sleep peacefully?
- Do you listen to other people's conversations?
- Do you hit dishes out of anger?
- can you screw your friend?
- do you write anonymously?
- are you spreading gossip?
- Do you have a habit of promising more than your capabilities?
- would you like to marry for convenience?
- Are you intrusive and rude in your actions?

Sample answers:
- this is my favorite activity;
- occasionally, for fun;
- only on summer nights;
- when the wallet is empty;
- only without witnesses;
- only if this is not associated with material costs;
- especially in someone else's house;
- this is my old dream;
- no, I am a very shy person;
- I never refuse such an opportunity.

Competition "Jump-jump"
Participants of the competition stand in one line. When the leader says “land,” everyone jumps forward; when they say “water,” everyone jumps back. The competition is held at a fast pace. The presenter has the right to pronounce other words instead of the word “water,” for example: sea, river, bay, ocean; instead of the word “land” - shore, land, island. Those who jump at random are eliminated, the winner is the last player - the most attentive.

Competition "Chamomile"
(paper daisy)
A large daisy was made, which has as many petals as there are tables in the classroom. A representative from each table tears off a petal with a task. The whole team takes part in the competition.
Possible tasks:
- show product advertisements;
- depict a silent picture from a fairy tale;
- act out a scene from school life etc.

Competition “Your hand is the ruler”
(rope, scissors, candy, gifts)
Identical “candies” hang on a string, inside of which it is indicated what the one who cuts the “candy” with a blindfold will receive as a gift.

At the end of the holiday, the host (or representatives from each table) can read the poem:

New Year has come to us again,
And wonderful days have come!
And the thirty-first will leave:
And he'll take you away goodbye
All our bad marks and sorrows.
And the wishes are clear,
And every year the same:
Peace and tranquility for the whole country,
And children of different heights
Boots, hats and pants
Change once a year - but not less often;
Eat sweets, take care of your stomach;
Play pranks, but not mischief;
Chop cutlets, eat compote;
Go to the cinema, theater and bathhouse;
With that - to fight, but with that - to be friends,
But in general - do the right thing
And go to school every day,
Without demanding a reward for that!