Warm-up games help children feel excited, active, and ready to learn. These games are easy to play and only take a few minutes.
1. Simon Says
How to Play:
- The teacher gives instructions.
- Kids only follow the instruction if it starts with "Simon says."
Example:
- "Simon says touch your head."
- "Simon says hop like a bunny."
- "Clap your hands." (Don't do it because Simon didn't say!)
2. Animal Actions
How to Play:
- The teacher names an animal.
- Kids move like that animal.
Example:
- Hop like a rabbit.
- Waddle like a penguin.
- Swing like a monkey.
3. Freeze Dance
How to Play:
- Play music and let kids dance.
- When the music stops, everyone freezes.
Rule:
- Anyone who moves after the music stops does a silly action, such as making a funny face.
4. Color Hunt
How to Play:
- The teacher calls out a color.
- Kids quickly find something in the classroom with that color.
Example:
- "Find something blue!"
- "Find something green!"
5. Pass the Smile
How to Play:
- One child smiles at a classmate.
- The smile is passed around the circle until everyone has smiled.
Goal:
- Make the biggest and funniest smile possible!
6. Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
How to Play:
- Sing the song together.
- Touch each body part as you sing.
Challenge:
- Sing faster each round.
7. Mystery Sound
How to Play:
- The teacher makes a sound.
- Kids guess what made the sound.
Example:
- Clapping hands.
- Shaking keys.
- Tapping a pencil.
8. Balloon Keep-Up
How to Play:
- Use a balloon.
- Kids work together to keep it in the air.
Rule:
- The balloon cannot touch the floor.
9. Copy the Leader
How to Play:
- One student is the leader.
- Everyone copies the leader's actions.
Example:
- Jumping.
- Spinning.
- Marching.
- Stretching.
10. Magic Word
How to Play:
- Choose a "magic word" for the day.
- Throughout the lesson, students listen carefully.
- When they hear the word, they perform a fun action.
Example:
Magic word: "Sunshine"
Action: Raise both hands and say, "Hooray!"
Tips for Teachers
- Keep games short (3–5 minutes).
- Give clear instructions.
- Encourage all children to join.
- Focus on fun, movement, and participation.
These warm-up games help children build confidence, improve listening skills, and start the day with energy and excitement.

