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Sponge Relay
Looking for a way to cool off on a hot day? Here's a fun game to play! Make some trivia question cards, grab a sponge, a bucket of water, two containers, and a few kids, and host a sponge race! Two teams will compete against each other, testing their knowledge as they try to fill up a bucket of water by squeezing a sponge.
What You Need:
- Index cards
- Pencil or pen
- 2 sponges
- 2 buckets of water
- 2 medium size plastic containers (called knowledge containers for the purpose of the game)
- 4 or more players
- Sponge station monitor (teachers, parents and older kids make the best monitors)
What You Do:
- Take the index cards and write age-appropriate trivia questions on them. Simple math equations, geography questions, and even questions about grammar and science can be included. Each question card should have a question on one side and a number on the other. Don't repeat any of the assigned numbers.
- For each question card, you'll need to create a corresponding answer card numbered to match the question card.
- Fill two buckets with water and drop a sponge into each.
- Set up the empty plastic containers, called "knowledge containers," one next to each bucket.
- The bucket and knowledge containers will be supervised by a monitor. The monitor will give each player permission to squeeze the sponge to fill up the knowledge container.
- Divide players into two teams.
- Place the question quiz cards in a pile in between, and about 5 feet in front of the sponge stations.
- Set up the answer quiz cards beyond the sponge station and have the answer facing down. Also, make sure all the numbers are visible.
- Have the two teams line up about 20 feet away from the question cards.
- Explain to the players that when it's their turn, they should run to the stack of question cards and draw one.
- After a player has drawn a card, they should continue on to the sponge station and tell the monitor the number on their card, along with their answer to the question.
- The monitor should pick up the corresponding answer card and check to see if the answer is right.
- If the player gets the answer right, they should submerge and squeeze the sponge so it can soak up water. Then, they should hold the liquid-heavy sponge over the knowledge container and squeeze to fill it with knowledge.
- The player should then put the sponge back in the bucket and run back to tag the next player.
- If the player doesn't get it right, the monitor should give them one more opportunity to answer correctly.
- If the second answer they give is wrong, they should return to tag the next player.
- The first team to fill up the knowledge container wins!
This is a great end-of-the-year activity as it'll test the knowledge that your students have accumulated during the school year.
Tip: If you're playing with a variety of ages, you might want to have different question piles with varying levels of difficulty.
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