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Detective games for kids
Detective games for kids




All the other students follow suit and pat their heads. Pick another student to be “It.” The player who is “It” begins an action, such as patting themself on the head. Choose one student to be “Detective” and ask them to mute their microphone, close their eyes, and count to thirty. This fun guessing game gives kids a chance to get some of their wiggles out. Play continues, giving each student a turn until you reach Z. The next player must say a noun that starts with the letter B, and so on. Player one starts with the letter A and must name a person, place, or thing that begins with the letter A (note: ‘person’ can be expanded to include any living thing, if you wish). This fun alphabet game gives students practice recognizing and naming nouns. For example, “I spy something in Taylor’s background that looks soft.” 6. You can also choose something from someone else’s background. For instance, “I spy something green.” Students take turns guessing what the object is. Choose an object from your onscreen background. Test your students’ observation skills with a quick round of I Spy. Have students fill in one of these online versions and then share with the class! 5. Mad Libs are not only a fun way to tell wacky stories they’re a great way to practice parts of speech. The next player must name an animal that begins with the last letter of giraffe and so on. The next player must name an animal that starts with the last letter of dog-like giraffe. This is a fun word game that helps reinforce spelling and vocabulary skills.






Detective games for kids