Participants must quickly come up with a holiday greeting for every letter of the alphabet (e.g., "A—Awesome New Year!").
A visit from "Santa" (or a student/parent volunteer) and gift exchange. Creative Game Ideas
2–3 active games to burn off energy before sitting down. stsenarii na novogodnee chaepitie v shkole dlia 5 klassa
Students use their breath to keep a cotton-ball "snowflake" in the air for as long as possible. Tea Party Menu & Activities
Organising a New Year tea party for 5th graders requires a balance of interactive games and structured "quiet" time for eating. At this age (approx. 10–11 years old), students enjoy collaborative challenges and slightly more complex activities than younger children. A popular "skeleton" for a classroom tea party includes: Participants must quickly come up with a holiday
A relaxed meal with background music or a short "New Year" presentation.
Have students write their hopes for the new year on star-shaped cutouts and hang them on a "wish tree" (small branches in a vase). Students use their breath to keep a cotton-ball
A competitive contest to see who can build the tallest tower of sugar cubes without it toppling.