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Hidden Papers

This game is suitable for all educational levels. The educational game Hidden Papers aims to enhance students' educational skills. It is played simultaneously with the entire class and is based on a scoring system.

 

Objective of the Activity:

yaprak Encouraging physical activities

Yaprak Developing educational skills

Yaprak Helping children improve their ability to control themselves and their muscles

Yaprak Ensuring that children enjoy learning through fun activities

The Game

The teacher tears small pieces of paper. On these papers, they write small questions, words, and the points that can be earned. For example, for elementary school students, these could be simple mathematical operations, or for students learning to read, they could be words. The papers are then folded and placed or hidden around the classroom (or within a defined area if played in an open space).

classroom

 

When students enter the classroom, they try to find the papers within a specified time. At the end of the time limit, they bring the papers to the teacher and earn the points written on them if they answer correctly. A leaderboard is prepared for students with the highest scores.

5 point

The following rules should be read aloud to the students:

Rules:

yaprak Students must search for papers quietly and should not make noise or talk to each other.

Yaprak A student can bring back multiple papers. They will earn points only for the papers they answer correctly.

Yaprak The first student to touch a paper owns it. Students who talk or argue will have points deducted as a penalty.

Attention!

It is recommended to use scrap paper for the papers used in the activity.

Emphasize that students may receive penalties for talking or arguing.

Prepare twice the number of papers as the number of students.

Some papers may have higher or lower points, and some may be placed in harder-to-find locations.

Unfound papers can be included in scoring for future games.