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And you can always mix them in with your regular cards to keep the game going longer. Here's a way to get your blood pumping before or after the feast—host a socially distant pumpkin roll in the backyard.

You'll need lots of room apartment dwellers, go to a park! Divide into teams, set start and finish lines, and get rolling. Learn more at Sign Up Genius. Fill an apothecary jar—bonus if you have a pumpkin-shaped one—with candy corn and place in the center of your tablescape. Provide guests with slips of paper and then ask them to guess how many candy corn kernels are in the jar.

Whoever's guess is closest gets to take the jar home. Learn more at Celebrations At Home. If the family can't get together without playing a rousing game of Bunco, you need these themed Bunco score cards for Thanksgiving.

They'll give your usual game a festive makeover, and they can be instantly downloaded and printed as soon as you buy. With the help of some brown plastic cups, some construction paper, and some googly eyes, you can challenge the family to a friendly Thanksgiving bowling tournament. Use mini pumpkins or a tennis ball to bowl with, and try to knock down these super cute DIY turkey pins.

Get the tutorial at The Seasoned Mom. Make watching the parade a little more interesting by turning it into a game of Bingo—you can print out cards with references to different floats and performers you can also easily edit the cards in the link below to reflect the performers you know will be in the parade each year. Then see who can gets to call out "Bingo! Print cards at My Free Bingo Cards. If you like cornhole , you'll love this DIY pumpkin toss game. The base can be made out of thick poster board or cardboard, and you can use balls or bean bags to toss through the cutouts.

Assign point values to each cutout, and maybe offer a prize an extra slice of pie? Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane. If you've ever wanted to try an escape the room game, you can set this Thanksgiving themed one up yourself. Using this printable kit and the required items from the supply list you can make a fun holiday room escape scenario the whole family can enjoy.

Charades is always a fun party game for all ages, but you can make it extra fun on Thanksgiving by using words and phrases that are seasonal and festive. Acting out "cranberry sauce" and "pumpkin pie" might be a little bit of a challenge, but hey, that's part of the fun, right?

Get the word list at The Game Gal. Every holiday has its respective sought-after object—for Easter it's chocolate eggs, for Christmas it's candy canes, and for Thanksgiving it's uh, pumpkins. Visit our Curriculum Guide to find games and activities to meet your classroom's curriculum needs for Math, Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies.

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Found the story interesting? Going around the table and saying what you're thankful for is so last year! With this creative conversation starter, you take turns rolling two dice and looking at the corresponding chart available on Etsy to see the category of things to be thankful for you've got to come up with!

This Thanksgiving game idea from Play Party Plan is spud-tacular! Take the yams before cooking them, of course! They're only allowed to touch the yam with the spoon! Once everyone's pooped out from these Thanksgiving games, put on one of the best Thanksgiving movies. This is an easy game of freeze tag with a holiday twist.

First, to create your turkey feathers, the children can paint the clothespins with whatever color they choose. Once they're dry, glue the craft feathers onto the end of the clothespins and let them dry. In order to play the game, the kids will pin two to three pins on the ends of their coats and the person in charge will yell for the turkeys to run. Every now and then the person will shout freeze. Whoever can collect all of the turkey feathers is the winner. Thanks to the creativity of people in this case PamsPartyPrintables on Etsy, you can purchase Thanksgiving-themed Taboo cards!

You can also make your own. If you're not familiar with the game Taboo, players pair up and one person must describe the word on the card so that the other person guesses it. They can't say any of the other three or more words on the card, below the main word. The problem? Those other words are the most obvious, easiest ways to describe the other word! For instance: Get your partner to guess the word "gobble" without saying "sound," "turkey," or "eat.

To encompass the full raucousness of the classic game, make sure you have some kind of buzzer, squeaky toy, or another noise-making prop that someone in a separate pair can use to indicate when someone says one of the "taboo" words. That card then no longer counts and you have to move on to the next word. Decide on the pictures of food you want to print, and make sure you have a double of each picture!

However many varieties you print will determine how challenging the game is. Glue or tape the pictures on the face of each paper plate. You will flip the plates over so no picture can be seen. The kids will each take turns trying to match the pictures of food. If not, the next player will be up. Whoever has the most matches wins! You can very easily holiday-ifiy and kid-ifiy! Shop or make Thanksgiving-themed Bingo cards or theme them to your family!

Or play a game of BoomBox Bingo —put Thanksgiving songs on a Bingo card, play the beginnings of them one at a time, and see who can "name that tune" and get Bingo first!



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