We're trying to plan a social for the 5th graders at our school before they leave for middle school and were considering doing a "March Madness" overnight dance and party. The kids are going to love it - they just want to hang out with each other. I know other schools have done this and I was wondering about any experiences you may have. Since it looks like I'm going to be leading this (I should NEVER have suggested the idea!) I'm also looking for ideas on what to do.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
6:30-8:00 - welcome, dancing w/DJ music (everyone) - they will be full of energy at this point
8:00-8:30 - "get to know you" scavenger hunt (ask parents and students crazy questions about each other). They know each other, but I thought this would break the ice a bit. Small prizes for most points (or first done??) DJ still there.
8:30-8:45 - small snack (not too much sugar!) Maybe pizza
8:45 - 10:00 - different activities for different interests:
Volleyball/basketball in gym, movies in library, going to try to get parents to set up different stations w/crafts, games other quiet activities, etc.
10:00 - pick up time for anyone who doesn't want to stay over
10:30-11:30 - DARE officer will do presentation, trying to get either local karate studio or yoga studio to do a "cool" down, calming group activity.
11:30- 11:45 - cookies and milk, maybe hot chocolate
11:45 - 12:00 - story time? Ghost stories?
12-12:30 - quiet time, lights out
Donuts in AM. Pick up at 8:30AM
Am I crazy? What potential problems do you see? We will be sure to make sure boys and girls are not sleeping near each other, we're having them wear comfy clothes that they can play and sleep in (no changing), principal will be there. Hopefully lots of parents will agree to help out! I'd love to hear your suggestions! Thanks.
EDITED TO ADD: Does anyone think this is a BAD idea? I hope parents don't think it's inappropriate at this age, they're still young enough to have fun at this but I know there are a few kids who push the envelope a bit. The girls will not be allowed in tiny pj's or anything and everything will be supervised. I'd like to hear negative opinions too (I think - don't make them too harsh LOL).
Here's what I've come up with so far:
6:30-8:00 - welcome, dancing w/DJ music (everyone) - they will be full of energy at this point
8:00-8:30 - "get to know you" scavenger hunt (ask parents and students crazy questions about each other). They know each other, but I thought this would break the ice a bit. Small prizes for most points (or first done??) DJ still there.
8:30-8:45 - small snack (not too much sugar!) Maybe pizza
8:45 - 10:00 - different activities for different interests:
Volleyball/basketball in gym, movies in library, going to try to get parents to set up different stations w/crafts, games other quiet activities, etc.
10:00 - pick up time for anyone who doesn't want to stay over
10:30-11:30 - DARE officer will do presentation, trying to get either local karate studio or yoga studio to do a "cool" down, calming group activity.
11:30- 11:45 - cookies and milk, maybe hot chocolate
11:45 - 12:00 - story time? Ghost stories?
12-12:30 - quiet time, lights out
Donuts in AM. Pick up at 8:30AM
Am I crazy? What potential problems do you see? We will be sure to make sure boys and girls are not sleeping near each other, we're having them wear comfy clothes that they can play and sleep in (no changing), principal will be there. Hopefully lots of parents will agree to help out! I'd love to hear your suggestions! Thanks.
EDITED TO ADD: Does anyone think this is a BAD idea? I hope parents don't think it's inappropriate at this age, they're still young enough to have fun at this but I know there are a few kids who push the envelope a bit. The girls will not be allowed in tiny pj's or anything and everything will be supervised. I'd like to hear negative opinions too (I think - don't make them too harsh LOL).


