Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Student Appreciation Week?....?

At my college, I am organizing a Student Appreciation week where we will be doing a variety of activities for the students. Some of our ideas included a Spring Dance (this is college, so we don't have a homecoming or prom), and Pie your Prof contest, maybe like a potato sack race, etc....Are there any other good Spring inspired ideas that the students would get a kick out of, and are reasonably affordable????

Student Appreciation Week?....?
Egg toss, sounds stupid, but is very fun!


Jelly bean count, put jelly beans in a cup, you count them, and remember the number, the person that gets it, or the closest wins.
Reply:well we just had a carnival and we played egg toss, sack racing, jumprope and hulahoop contest, and water ballon toss ...it was fun but because of the weather it was cold..well gud luck =D
Reply:I am not Jewish, but love the food from Passover. I am a very bad Catholic, but love Easter activities. Each year we do a quiz show for the kids (Jewish and Catholic) called Eastover. Really it just makes them realize why we are celebrating despite our religious inadequacies. You could do the same. Like Jeopardy. I imagine in school you probably can't do relion, but you could do spring trivia.





Have each person pay a few bucks to participate. Have rounds of equal numbers until you have the last group as finalists. Give the winner half of whatever you collected. The rest you can keep for student council or donate in the name of your college to a worthy organization.





You could do the same type of thing with an auction. When I was in college I "solicited" or rather begged, shops around the college for gifts. Then we raffled the money off. There were a ton of student activity groups that could have used the funds. The key was the president or vice president had to be at the function to qualify for the funds.


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