School party ideas for kids are plentiful and easy to come up with. First of all, you have the usual parties that follow the themes of the year such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New years, Spring break and Easter. Parties can also be designed with the idea of children's after school dances or lunchtime dances. What you need is the time for the activity and plan activites like penny arcades, carnival day, winter sports day and summer track and field day.
School parties of this type don't need to have much in the way of food, but light snacks like yogurt and vegetables and little bags of chips with pop or juice can go a long way in making the event successful. If it is a lunchtime party, then rather than bringing a lunch, the kids can have a pizza party or a hamburger party. Once a month it is always fun to have a movie day. The movies can be fun movies or revolve around history or something educational. The lunch hour is extended in order to incorporate the movie.
After school teas can be beneficial for raising money for school trips or extra school supplies. The parents of each child can supply a pie, usually a variety of common ones such as cherry, pumpkin, apple and lemon meringue. A place like the gymnasium is decorated and set up for the tea. Parents and neighbors are invited to partake. Some of the children from the older grades are chosen to serve and clean up.
The principle and one or two other teachers can pour the tea and coffee. Decorations and tickets are made by the younger grades and the tickets are sold ahead of time. It is easy to do and it involves the participation of everyone. After school dances are like the old fashion sock hop or jellybean dances. There usually isn't a lot of dancing and the music isn't live, but the time spent with friends is always appreciated and it helps the kids learn how to socialize.
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