Participants must quickly come up with a holiday greeting for every letter of the alphabet (e.g., "A—Awesome New Year!").
Organising a New Year tea party for 5th graders requires a balance of interactive games and structured "quiet" time for eating. At this age (approx. 10–11 years old), students enjoy collaborative challenges and slightly more complex activities than younger children. A popular "skeleton" for a classroom tea party includes: stsenarii na novogodnee chaepitie v shkole dlia 5 klassa
A visit from "Santa" (or a student/parent volunteer) and gift exchange. Creative Game Ideas Participants must quickly come up with a holiday
2–3 active games to burn off energy before sitting down. Players divide into teams and attempt to throw
Players divide into teams and attempt to throw tea bags into mugs from a set distance.
Teams are given Christmas decorations and clothespins. They must "decorate" one teammate as a Christmas tree within 60 seconds.
Have students write their hopes for the new year on star-shaped cutouts and hang them on a "wish tree" (small branches in a vase).