Fun mission game: Whether you are at home or out, this is a game that you can play at any time. In this game, you will give tasks to your child and in return your child will give you tasks. The learning outcomes of the tasks you will assign are also very diverse: they encourage thinking, provide movement for muscle development, develope creativity, increase attention...
Here are a few examples of tasks you can give:
Write a sentence with the names of 3 favorite animals in it.
Bring an item of the color of your choice to you.
Jump all over the place for 2 minutes.
Tickle whoever is next to you.
Imitate your favorite animal.
Grab your ankles with your hands and start walking.
Roll in the middle of the room.
When you say “hush”, no one should speak, and the speaker should lose.
Don't forget to ask your child for tasks as well, and you'll see their level of creativity improving day by day.😊
Ages 7 and older:
Constructing sentences with the same letter: n this game, starting from the letter A, we pass all the letters in the alphabet in order. In each letter, the player has to form a sentence with only the words that start with that letter. There should be at least 4 words in the sentence. (more or less depending on your choice)
For example; All afternoon angry animals ate avocados.
Barney bought big blue boat.
Story game:One of the players starts the game with a sentence for the story. The other player adds one more sentence to enhance this story.
Yes-no:The goal of this game is not to answer the wuestions with yes or no. For example, instead of saying yes to the question "Do you like chocolate?", he should say "I love chocolate". It is a game that increases mindfulness and quick thinking.
Questions you might ask:
How old are you? Are you ... year old?
Do you have a pet?
Do you go to school?
Is pasta your favorite food?
Is white your favorite color?
Telephone: n this game, which is very fun in a crowded environment, the person at the beginning determines a word and says it to the ear of the person next to him. He says it to the ear of the person next to him, and this continues until the last person. Let's see if what the last person hears turns out to be the same as what the first person says. 😊
Words that you can use during the game: reservoir, leopard, pants, hairdresser, elevator, computer, intellectual...
12 years and over:
Who am I?:One of the players is selected. Other players assign him the name of a celebrity, superhero or cartoon character. Only the other players know this name. The selected player tries to find out who thechosen person is by asking questions.
For example:
Am I boy?
Am I a real person?
Am I an actor?
Categories:n the categories game, which is played simply with only paper and pen, each player writes names, cities, animals, plants, objects, countries and artists side by side on a paper and separates each section by drawing a line. A person counts the alphabet in mind, another person stops him at any time. The player announces the letter he was on. Players try to find words that start with that letter within 1 minute. 10 points are awarded for each answer. If more than one person wrote the same answer, 5 points are written for that answer. In the final round, the points are calculated and the highest scorer wins.
Charade: The aim of the game, which starts by dividing into two teams, is to explain to your own team the movie or series that the opponent team picked for you to using only your hands and gestures without using words.
Board games:Apart from the games mentioned above, there arealso many board games that you can play with your family. You can check out games like Bingo, Monopoly, Taboo, and Scrabble.
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Ages 3 and Older:
Fun mission game: Whether you are at home or out, this is a game that you can play at any time. In this game, you will give tasks to your child and in return your child will give you tasks. The learning outcomes of the tasks you will assign are also very diverse: they encourage thinking, provide movement for muscle development, develope creativity, increase attention...
Here are a few examples of tasks you can give:
Write a sentence with the names of 3 favorite animals in it.
Bring an item of the color of your choice to you.
Jump all over the place for 2 minutes.
Tickle whoever is next to you.
Imitate your favorite animal.
Grab your ankles with your hands and start walking.
Roll in the middle of the room.
When you say “hush”, no one should speak, and the speaker should lose.
Don't forget to ask your child for tasks as well, and you'll see their level of creativity improving day by day.😊
Ages 7 and Older:
Constructing sentences with the same letter: n this game, starting from the letter A, we pass all the letters in the alphabet in order. In each letter, the player has to form a sentence with only the words that start with that letter. There should be at least 4 words in the sentence. (more or less depending on your choice)
For example; All afternoon angry animals ate avocados.
Barney bought big blue boat.
Story game:One of the players starts the game with a sentence for the story. The other player adds one more sentence to enhance this story.
Yes-no:The goal of this game is not to answer the wuestions with yes or no. For example, instead of saying yes to the question "Do you like chocolate?", he should say "I love chocolate". It is a game that increases mindfulness and quick thinking.
Questions you might ask:
How old are you? Are you ... year old?
Do you have a pet?
Do you go to school?
Is pasta your favorite food?
Is white your favorite color?
Telephone: n this game, which is very fun in a crowded environment, the person at the beginning determines a word and says it to the ear of the person next to him. He says it to the ear of the person next to him, and this continues until the last person. Let's see if what the last person hears turns out to be the same as what the first person says. 😊
Words that you can use during the game: reservoir, leopard, pants, hairdresser, elevator, computer, intellectual...
12 Years and Over:
Who Am I?:One of the players is selected. Other players assign him the name of a celebrity, superhero or cartoon character. Only the other players know this name. The selected player tries to find out who thechosen person is by asking questions.
For example:
Am I boy?
Am I a real person?
Am I an actor?
Categories:n the categories game, which is played simply with only paper and pen, each player writes names, cities, animals, plants, objects, countries and artists side by side on a paper and separates each section by drawing a line. A person counts the alphabet in mind, another person stops him at any time. The player announces the letter he was on. Players try to find words that start with that letter within 1 minute. 10 points are awarded for each answer. If more than one person wrote the same answer, 5 points are written for that answer. In the final round, the points are calculated and the highest scorer wins.
Charade: The aim of the game, which starts by dividing into two teams, is to explain to your own team the movie or series that the opponent team picked for you to using only your hands and gestures without using words.
Board Games:Apart from the games mentioned above, there arealso many board games that you can play with your family. You can check out games like Bingo, Monopoly, Taboo, and Scrabble.