by Kim Wallace | Apr 3, 2014 | Fundraising and Awareness, School Spirit
It’s fundraising in a bottle! Participants are asked to donate bottles for your fundraiser. They can be filled with anything—bath beads, coffee beans, motor oil, pasta, jam, gummi bears, beanie babies, dog kibbles, salsa, bubble gum, salad dressing, anything—as long...
by Kim Wallace | Apr 3, 2014 | Games and Activities, School Spirit
Hallowe’en Pumpkins are hard to find in May and June, so go with what’s available for your summer contests. Carving a watermelon can make a unique and creative home room contest. From: Will McKee Elmira District Secondary
by Kim Wallace | Apr 3, 2014 | Fundraising and Awareness
Collecting money for charity is much more effective when you can make a tangible connection to the charity. Collect loose change from each class during first period/or in the cafeteria at lunch. All change that is collected is placed on one side of a scale with the...
by Kim Wallace | Mar 30, 2014 | Games and Activities, School Spirit
• Stuff Those Q-Tips! This can be used as a spirit assembly game. A student from each grade is selected to participate. How many Q-Tips can they fit in their mouths within the time limit? Make sure you have someone to count. (Have the participants put the Q-Tips in...
by Kim Wallace | Mar 30, 2014 | School Spirit
Eye- Spy: Our first year we took photos of teachers’ eyes (about 15-20 teachers), called it Eye-Spy and sold guess cards for $0.25/card. At the end of the week the winner with the most correct guesses won a gift certificate. I-Shadow: The next year we did...