April fools day pranks for elementary students

  • LW

Actualizado 31/03/2022 - 17:50 CDT

Few people enjoy good pranks, and kids are the exception to the rules.

Silly or not, they enjoy them. April's Fools is a perfect time to introduce kids to fun with pranks.

Jokes can be done at home, you don't need plenty of elaboration, and you can partner with another family member to play a practical joke.

Turn their milk blue

If you are a Star Wars fan, you probably know about the special milk straight from Tatooine.

Put a few drops of blue food coloring into the milk carton, shake it up, serve it into the bowl of cereal or a glass.

Swap out their breakfast cereal

One of the oldest jokes ever.

Trick a kid into eating a healthier cereal, switching the bags of cereal into the cereal boxes.

Let them believe they grew by eating veggies

Many kids don't like vegetables. However, after lunch or dinner, tell them that they grew because of the veggies.

Buy or use older clothes that don't fit them, and make them believe they are taller kids. It is a fun family joke.

Have them plant some "doughnut seeds"

In the article on classroom jokes, we mentioned the joke of doughnut seeds. It also applies at home.

Bring some doughnuts home, and after eating a couple of them, asked the kid if they wanted to grow their donuts with the donut seeds.

Give your kids a small amount of Cheerios, and tell them to plant them at home if they wanted to have their donuts.

Swap their Cheetos into baby carrots

Open a bag of Cheetos and swap them out with a snack of baby carrots.

Reseal the bad and watch your kid's reaction. You can send the bag of Cheetos full of baby carrots for school.

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Students of all ages love an April Fools’ Day prank! With these fun April Fools’  Day activities and jokes, your students are guaranteed to have a good day filled with pranks and laughter (and some learning too of course).

1. Gibberish Spelling Test

Why not start the day with an impromptu spelling test? Pupils will likely moan that they have to complete a test until they realise that none of the words exist! Make up some long, nonsense words and watch as your students try to figure out if their teacher has lost their mind.

Keeping a straight face whilst reading out these gibberish words is the key to delivering this hilarious prank!

    Example Spelling List:

    • Lollakaloo
    • Nockerang
    • Ploube
    • Jiggool
    •  Gollygoops
    • Zowzy
    • Iggillybiggilly
    • Spindingy
    • Coochie Coo
    • Pigglywiggly

    2. Wordless Wordsearch!

    Getting your students to do a wordsearch is often a fun activity, right? Why not make it even more entertaining by getting pupils to try and do a wordsearch with no words!

    As far as April Fools’ Day activities go, this one’s an all time favourite!

    To the right is an example of this wordsearch! If you want to make your own you can here.

    Give your students a wordsearch to complete with a fake list of words for them to find. Students will be baffled that they cannot find any of the words in this wordsearch! Students will eventually realise that there are no words and at the end, you can reveal that the only words in the wordsearch are April Fools’ Day!

    3. Back to Front Teaching

    Prank your students by moving their desks so that they face the back of the classroom! Your students will walk in confused, sitting at their backwards desk, whilst you begin teaching as normal! Pupils will have no idea what’s going on until you announce that it is an April Fools’ Day prank.

    The only downside is that your pupils will be trying to get back at you all day!

    4. Planting Donut Seeds

    This April Fools’ Day activity is definitely one for the younger students. Give each student a ‘donut seed’ (a cheerio), a plant pot and some soil and get them plant their very own donut tree! I recommend doing this before lunch time and having some donuts ready for when they get back! Students will love this fun activity and are sure to be absolutely amazed! Parents will be beyond confused upon hearing that their children grew their own donut tree!

    5. Brown E's

    Another prank involving a sweet treat is the brown E’s prank! Tell your students that you’ve brought them some brownies in and watch the horror on their face when you reveal a tin of brown E’s!

    I would highly suggest having a tin of real brownies under your desk for after the prank to avoid any angry and disappointed students!

    April Fools’ Day activities similar to this include the vegetable cupcake box, which you can read about further down!

    6. Speak In Silence

    This is another great April Fools’ Day prank to play on younger pupils. Gather your students round in the morning for carpet time and begin moving your lips but make no sound. This will likely confuse your students and they will wonder what happened to your voice!

    Having another teacher alongside you to play along and act just as surprised as the children is great way of getting the students laughing at this hilarious prank!

    7. Vegetable Cupcake Box

    Another hilarious April Fools’ Day prank involving food is the vegetable cupcake box! Presenting students with a box full of cupcakes is likely to incite a lot of excitement. Imagine their faces when you open up the box to reveal vegetables! This is guaranteed to get a big reaction from students  (whether good or bad).

    Once again, I would suggest having some actual cupcakes on hand as students may not be very pleased with you!

    8. April Fools' Day History

    Why not put together some fun April Fools’ Day activities that teach your pupils about where the day came from? Getting your pupils to complete a fun comprehension activity on the origins of April Fools’ Day is an enjoyable and educational activity. Whilst the origins of this day are speculated, the most common theory is that it came from the French calendar reform in the 16th century.

    A fun activity could be getting your students to make their own theories about where April Fools’ Day came from. The best theory wins!

    9. Chair Switch!

    A good way to prank your upper school kids is to switch their chairs with the small chairs in reception. Switch the chairs in the morning before they arrive and watch their reactions as they go to sit in their seat, only to find it’s tiny! Students will be confused by this odd change and you will act as though nothing has happened!

    This is a very funny way to kick off your day of April Fools’ Day activities!

    10. April Fool's Day Colouring

    April Fools’ Day is a very exciting day for pupils, which means that they may get a  little over-excited by all the April Fools’ Day activities. Getting them to do some mindfulness colouring in that is April Fools’ themed is a wonderful way of keeping your students calm in the classroom, whilst still having fun and celebrating the  day! Some good colouring resources for April Fools’ Day are on Twinkl.

    We hope you have a mischievous and fun April Fools’ Day! We would love to see any pranks you pull in your classroom so feel free to show us on our Twitter account: @education_emile

    Happy Pranking!

    Emile Education has many more fun and engaging activities to help students learn and grow. Why not see what else Emile has to offer your classroom?

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