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The holidays are a great time to have fun with your class. It is a time to take a break from the curriculum and celebrate. Sometimes we have parties that run too long and we wish that we could go outside with the kids and do an activity that relates to the holiday. Here are some games to play that are tied into a holiday theme.

PPEP-PALS Lesson Sharing
Teacher & School: Cheryl Ripoll, Roseland
Activity Grade Level
Five Little Pumpkins K - 2
Equipment Needs 10 cones, foam balls and 10 plastic pumpkins
Facility/Playground Needs Gym / Blacktop
Lesson Objective (Psychomotor and/or Cognitive):

Having fun with a game and linking it to the holiday theme.

Teaching Hints:

Students have been taught how to throw overhand.

Description:

Review the throwing overhand before starting and model how we have one foot forward. Set up 5 cones on opposite sides of the gym or blacktop. Set a plastic pumpkin on top of each cone. Divide the students up into two teams. Each team has to stay on their side. Make sure they know where they can't go past. If you don't have lines on the floor mark it off with tape or more cones so the students will know their boundaries. The object of the game is to stay on your side and try to throw the ball to the opposing team's side and knock a pumpkin off the cone. Once you throw your ball you may not cross over to the opposing team's side to retrieve it. However, the students may pick up and throw any thrown ball that may land on their team's side. If a pumpkin gets knocked over tell the students they have to put it under the cone (OUT OF SIGHT). The game is over when a team has no pumpkins in sight.

The game starts by reciting the poem "Five Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate":

Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.

The first one said, "Oh, my it's getting late."

The second one said, "There are witches in the air!"

The third one said, "I don't care."

The fourth one said, "Let's run and run and run."

The fifth one said, "I'm ready for some fun."

OOOOOOO went the wind and out went the lights.

And five little pumpkins rolled out of sight!

When all five pumpkins are out of sight recite poem again.

Alternatives/Modifications

Start by having the students roll the ball to the cone rather than throw. The pumpkins will still fall down even if the ball hits only the cone. Have the kids run and throw, or underhand throw the ball.

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