Backwards Day
Jul 16, 2010 Backwards Day Lesson Plan If you're looking for a fun idea for April Fool's Day, or to use as a reward for students who have worked hard on a project.
Backwards Day Lesson Plan If you're looking for a fun idea for April Fool's Day, or to use as a reward for students who have worked hard on a project or state tests why not consider planning a Backwards Day? Invite students and teachers to wear their clothes backwards or inside out. Backward Jokes: What vehicle is spelled the same backwards and forward? Racecar What has four legs and goes 'oom-oom' answer: A cow walking backwards Forwards it is heavy, backwards it is not.
Becker Traffic Pro Kartenmeister. Answer: A ton. Poem: 'Backward Town' The folks who live in backward town Are inside out and upside down. They wear their hats inside their heads And go to sleep beneath their beds. They only eat the apple peeling And take their walks across the ceiling.
Simon Says Backwards. Do the opposite of what 'It' says when It says 'Simon Says.' Give each student a 'Hello, My Name Is' nametag. Have them write their name backwards on the nametag.
Take a trip back in time in a time machine. Study dinosaurs. If you can arrange it, watch a short cartoon backwards. Plan relay races in which students race backwards. Read a book backwards. This will be especially funny to students if you read a book with which they are familiar. Seuss book, or 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' should work well.