45 Fun Indoor Recess Games for Kids

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Introduction:

Indoor recess can be challenging for educators and children alike, but it doesn’t have to be boring! The key to a successful indoor recess is to keep kids active, engaged and entertained with fun games. In this article, we’ve gathered 45 thrilling indoor games that will keep kids occupied during those cold or rainy days.

1. Simon Says: A classic game that’s perfect for indoor play. One person plays “Simon” and gives instructions to the rest of the participants.

2. Four Corners: Divide the room into four sections. One child is the “caller” who stands in the middle and counts down while the others choose a corner to stand in. The caller then chooses a corner and all participants standing there are out.

3. Freeze Dance: Play lively music and have children dance around until the music stops. Everyone must freeze in position until the music starts again.

4. Duck, Duck, Goose: Children sit in a circle while one player walks around tapping heads saying “duck” and selecting one as the “goose,” who must then chase them around the circle.

5. Musical Chairs: Set up chairs for all but one participant. As music plays, children walk around the chairs; when it stops, quickly find a seat or be eliminated.

6. Hide and Seek: A traditional game where one child hides while others count before trying to find them first.

7. Balloon Volleyball: Inflate balloons and use them as volleyballs, with players hitting them back-and-forth to each other without letting it touch the ground.

8. Indoor Bowling: Create a makeshift alley using water bottles or cans as pins and rolled-up socks as balls for an informal bowling experience.

9. Charades: Children can act out words or phrases for their peers to guess.

10. Pictionary: Similar to charades, but using drawings instead of acting.

11. Hot Potato: Pass around a small object like a bean bag while music plays; when it stops, the person holding it is out.

12. Sock Skating: Children slip socks over their shoes and “skate” across smooth surfaces to reach a finish line.

13. Red Light, Green Light: One child calls out the traffic light signals while others advance or stop according to their directions.

14. The Floor is Lava: Children must navigate the room without touching the floor by stepping on pillows, overturned chairs, and other “islands.”

15. Indoor Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt with items found in the classroom for kids to find.

16. Indoor Hula-Hoop Relay: Pass hula hoops down a line of children without breaking their handholds.

17. Paper Plate Ring Toss: Toss paper plates onto taped-on target circles for points.

18. Rainy Day Limbo: Use a broomstick or rope as the limbo bar for kids to pass under without bending forward.

19. Leapfrog: A classic outdoor game easily adapted to indoor play with children taking turns jumping over each other.

20. Indoor Soccer: Play with an inflatable ball or rolled-up socks on a marked area so as not to break anything indoors.

21-45. Keep things fresh during indoor recess by adapting regular activities such as yoga, dance classes, group board games, sack races using pillowcases and more!

Conclusion:

By incorporating these 45 fun and engaging indoor recess games into your rotation, you’ll ensure that even on days when outside play isn’t possible, children stay active and entertained. Structure indoor recess periods effectively for smooth transitions back to classwork, ensuring your students reap the benefits of both physical activity and mental engagement in confined spaces.

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