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Camp Koinonia Presents CAMP KOINONIA PRESENTS: FAMILY FUN AT HOME: MINUTE TO WIN IT GAMES Get ready for some fun family competition!! FAMILY FUN AT HOME: MINUTE TO WIN IT GAMES This activity kit was created to get families engaging in fun, fine motor activity. These activities are focused on quick pace, minute to win it activities. Each activity can be completed with materials found around the house. We hope you enjot these activities to enjoy as a family! Activities in this kit: Pacman Disney Trivia Disney Matching Elepahant March Cookie Face PACMAN Goal: To increase participation Materials: 10-15 bean bags ( or other small objects) 5-10 cones ( or other small objects) 1 roll of painters tape paper and pen Procedure: 1. Before the activity, parents will have the group find a seat. 2. Once seated, parent will ask group what they know about the food chain and how we get our energy. 3. Familes will go over the food chain; highlighting and defining terms such as prey, predator, and energy source 4. Next families will introduce the pac-man game to the class. 5. One child will start off a pac man (or “prey”), this student will be instructed to try and collect as much “food” (bean bags) before being tagged. 6. Children who are not the designated pac-man are the ghost (or “predators”), these students are responsible for tagging the designated pac-man. 7. Both pac-man and the ghost will be instructed to stay on the path. 8. Outline a bath with chairs, tap, or out of bounds areas. 9. Each game will last 4 minutes 10.The child who collected the most food will win. Are you smarter than Walt Disney? Goal: To improve cognitive functioning Equipment: 1 large game board (see image below) 50 trivia cards, 5 from each of the 5 point values ( 25 for round 1 and 25 for round 2) Questions for each pint value and round of trivia Procedure: 1. Create a game board, pictured below 2. Have a white board or piece of paper to keep track of the points for each player 3. Determine a buzzer sound for each player. 4. During the game, the winner will choose one of the 5 color categories on the board (red, blue, yellow, green, orange) then they will choose a question from one of the 5 point values within the color (100, 200, 300, 400, 500). The higher the point value, the harder the questions (see questions on pages 3 and 4). The colors do not mean anything, just a way to choose a specific question. 5. They will have 15 seconds to answer the question. If the answer is correct the leader will add the point value indicated on teh card to the total of the player who answered correctly if the players do not answer within 15 seconds or the answer is incorrect, the other players will have 15 seconds to "steal" the points if they answer correctly they will get the points ,if they answer incorrectly then no one gets the points and the player who "buzzed" will get to choose the next question 6. Steps 4 & 5 will be repeated until all cards have been chosen in the round. 7. Continue this process until all cards in round two have been chosen. You may double the points for this round. Trivia Questions Questions: Round one: 100 points: What color are Mikey Mouse’s shoes? Yellow. What is Cinderella’s slipper made of? Glass. In the movie “Peter Pan” what color is Tinkerbell’s dress? Green. What kind of animal is Dumbo? Elephant. What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog? Pluto. 200 points: Cruella de Vil is the villain in which Disney movie? 101 Dalmatians. In which Disney movie will you hear the song “The Circle of Life”? The Lion King. What is the name of the little human girl in Monsters Inc.? Boo. What song does Elsa sing while she builds the castle in the movie “Frozen”? “let it go” Which Disney princess has a pet tiger? Jasmine. 300 points: What does the fairy godmother transform into a carriage in the movie “Cinderella”? a pumpkin. What is the name of Simba’s uncle in “The Lion King”? Scar. Randall Boggs is the villain in which Disney film? Monsters Inc. Which Disney princess gets offered a poison apple by an evil witch? Snow White. Which Disney princess has a raccoon as a sidekick? Pocahontas 400 points: Who is Marlin? Nemo’s dad. In the movie “Robin Hood” what kind of animal is Robin? Fox In which Disney film will you find a rabbit named Thumper? Bambi. What is Sleeping Beauty’s real name? Aurora. Ursula from “The Little Mermaid” is half human half what? Octopus. 500 points: What is the name of the old man in the movie “UP”? Carl. What is Sully’s real name in “Monsters Inc.”? James P. Sullivan. In the movie “Finding Nemo” what country does Nemo get taken to? Australia. What is the name of the villain in the movie “Aladdin”? Jafar. Which movie has a villain named Hopper? A Bug’s Life. Questions: Round Two: 100 points: What is the name of the snowman from the movie “Frozen”? Olaf. What color is Sleeping Beauty’s dress? Pink. How many Dwarfs live with Snow White? 7. What is the name of the boy who owns Buzz Lightyear in the movie “Toy Story”? Andy. What color is the genie from the movie “Aladdin”? Blue 200 points: What Disney movie takes place “unda da sea”? The Little Mermaid. What makes Pinocchio’s nose grow? He tells a lie. What is the name of Lilo’s blue, pet, alien? Stitch. In Cinderella, what time does she have to leave the royal ball? Midnight. Which Disney hero has a father named Zeus? Hercules. 300 points: What color is Snow White’s lipstick (it matches her headband)? Red In which movie do two dogs fall in love and share a plate of spaghetti and meatballs? Lady and the Tramp. Name 3 of the 7 Dwarfs in Snow White. Doc, happy, sleepy, grumpy, sneezy, bashful, dopey. Which Disney movie can you hear the song “Be Our Guest”? Beauty and the Beast In what Disney movie will you find Doc Hudson? Cars. 400 points: In what Disney movie will you hear the song “a whole new world”? Aladdin. Which Disney princess wears pants instead of a dress? Jasmine. What kind of animal is Pumba from “The Lion King”? warthog. What is the name of the tiny dragon sent to help Mulan? Mushu. In what movie will you hear the song “The Bare Necesseties”? The Jungle Book . 500 points: What animal travels with Mulan and is supposed to bring her good luck? A cricket. What was the first Disney princess? Snow White. Which Disney princess is known for her green dress? Tina. In “The Lion King” what is the name of the rock that Mufasa and his family live on? Pride rock. The song “You Can Fly” is from which Disney movie? Peter Pan. Elephant March- Beginner Goal: To improve gross motor skills. Suggested Materials/Equipment: Plastic Cups Tennis Balls Panty hose Procedure: 1. Place five pastic cups in a straight line about 4 feet apart 2.Place one tennis ball in the bottom of each pair of panty hose 3.Every player must put one side of teh panty hose on their head. 4.Every player will try to knock over the cups using only their head 5.The first player to get all 5 cups knocked over wins Elelpjant March- Expert Goal: To improve gross motor skills. Suggested Materials/Equipment: Plastic Cups Tennis Balls Panty hose Procedure: 1.Place five pastic cups in a straight line about 4 feet apart 2. Place one tennis ball in the bottom of each pair of panty hose 3.Every player must put one side of teh panty hose on their head. 4.Every player will try to knock over the cups using only their head 5.The first player to get all 5 cups knocked over wins Face the cookie Suggested Equipment/ Supplies: Cookies Procedure: 1. Players must put an oreo ( or any other kind of cookie) on their forehead. 2. Players must try to get the cookie to their mouth only using their face muscles (no hands). 3. If the cookie falls to the ground players must re start 4. First person to get the cookie to their mouth wins Name that Disney Couple Match as many Disney couples as you can in 2 minutes _____ 1. CINDERELLA A. JOHN SMITH _____ 2. PRINCESS AURORA B. TARZAN _____ 3. POCAHONTAS C. TRAMP _____ 4. DAISY D. PRINCE ERIC _____ 5. TIANA E. PERDITA _____ 6. ARIEL F. KRISTOFF _____ 7. BELLE G. DONALD _____ 8. PONGO H. EUGENE FITZHERBERT _____ 9. MINNIE I. ALADDIN _____ 10. SNOW WHITE J. SHANG _____11. RAPUNZEL K. MICKEY _____ 12. ANNA L. PRINCCHARMING _____ 13. MULAN M. PRINCE NAVEEN _____ 14. JASMINE N. PETER PAN _____ 15. JANE O. PRINCE PHILLIP _____ 16. NALA P. SIMBA _____ 17. LADY Q. THE BEAST _____ 18. WENDY R. PRINCE FLORIAN DISNEY MUSIC TRIVIA Match each famous movie with its famous love song. The person with the most matches after 2 minutes wins _____ 1. CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT? A. ALADDIN _____ 2. LOVE IS AN OPEN DOOR B. POCAHONTAS _____ 3. A WHOLE NEW WORLD C. TOY STORY 2 ____ 4. WHEN SHE LOVED ME D. SLEEPING BEAUTY _____ 5. KISS THE GIRL E. THE LION KING ____ 6.
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