The_Simple_Things_-_March_2020

(Dana P.) #1
BLACKOUT POETRY
If you’re struggling for inspiration,
a blackout poem is a great way to
spark imagination – kids and
adults can pick a page and join in.

YOU WILL NEED:
A newspaper
A pencil
A marker pen

1 Select a newspaper article.
2 Quickly scan through the article,

taking note of the words that
stand out to you. These words
will become your ‘key words’
that give a shape and theme
to your poem.
3 Read through the article
properly. You could use a pencil
to lightly mark other words that
connect to your key words or
resonate with your theme.
4 Take a marker pen and redact
the words that you don’t need
in order to reveal a poem.

NEWSPAPER
SCAVENGER HUNT
If you love a scavenger hunt, but
don’t have the inclination to run
around, this is the game for you.

YOU WILL NEED:
A newspaper or two
Scissors
Scavenger hunt list (above right)

How to play
1 Create your own ‘Hunt list’ (or
use our one above). 
2 Divide into teams and set
a time limit (1 min per item seems
to works well).
3 Go! Teams scour through the
newspaper to find all the items
on the hunt list. 
4 Cut out the items and create
a collage with your findings. 

»

FUSS-FREE GAMES


EXAMPLE HUNT LIST
1 A map
2 A cartoon
3 A sportsperson
4 A weather report
5 A picture of someone
wearing glasses
6 An ad that you like
7 A recipe you’d like to try 
8 A car or motorbike
9 A number greater
than 1000
10 Something that
makes you smile
11 A photo of a country
you’d like to visit 
12 3 words that begin with ‘Z’
13 A ‘good news’ story
14 Something inspirational

BLACKOUT POETRY
If you’re struggling for inspiration,
a blackout poem is a great way to
spark imagination – kids and
adults can pick a page and join in.

YOU WILL NEED:
A newspaper
A pencil
A marker pen

1 Select a newspaper article.
2 Quickly scan through the article,

taking note of the words that
stand out to you. These words
will become your ‘key words’
that give a shape and theme
to your poem.
3 Read through the article
properly. You could use a pencil
to lightly mark other words that
connect to your key words or
resonate with your theme.
4 Take a marker pen and redact
the words that you don’t need
in order to reveal a poem.

NEWSPAPER
SCAVENGER HUNT
If you love a scavenger hunt, but
don’t have the inclination to run
around, this is the game for you.


YOU WILL NEED:
A newspaper or two
Scissors
Scavenger hunt list (above right)


How to play
1 Create your own ‘Hunt list’ (or
use our one above). 
2 Divide into teams and set
a time limit (1 min per item seems
to works well).
3 Go! Teams scour through the
newspaper to find all the items
on the hunt list. 
4 Cut out the items and create
a collage with your findings. 


»

FUSS-FREE GAMES


EXAMPLE HUNT LIST
1 A map
2 A cartoon
3 A sportsperson
4 A weather report
5 A picture of someone
wearing glasses
6 An ad that you like
7 A recipe you’d like to try 
8 A car or motorbike
9 A number greater
than 1000
10 Something that
makes you smile
11 A photo of a country
you’d like to visit 
12 3 words that begin with ‘Z’
13 A ‘good news’ story
14 Something inspirational
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