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Teenagers, of course, must be delighted with various interesting and fun competitions and scenarios for Valentine's Day. This holiday allows you to bond hearts and give people smiles. This best time to confess your love and have fun. Today we will present to your attention several competitions for teenagers on February 14, which will definitely please any young residents of our country.

The best competitions for February 14 for teenagers

Body parts

To conduct this original competition, you will have to find your soulmate. Here it is desirable that real couples participate, since the competition can even be called vulgar. The fact is that in this case the guys will kiss different parts of the girls’ bodies. At the same time, the girls sit on chairs, and their young men move some distance away from them. Let's say it will be 5 meters. The presenter begins to read a prepared text, and the guys, hearing some part of the body in it, run to their girls and kiss them on it. After completing this action, the guy runs again to the starting position. At the same time, the remaining participants who did not manage to cross the finish line freeze in their places. Next, the presenter will continue to read out his text. Some part of the body sounds again, the guys begin their race again. Moreover, those who did not have time to return to the starting line during the first attempt must first cross it, and only then run to complete the next task. Then again, when the leader crosses the line, the whole action stops in its original position. Thus, the game ends when one of the young people reaches the finish line after reading the entire text of the presenter. This is great entertainment that is ideal for teenagers. Of course, strangers can also participate, but this is done at their discretion. Don't forget about gifts here either. The winner must get something really significant, because this original competition for February 14 cannot be called simple.

Ribbons

In the next exciting competition we will need bright ribbons. In this case, you can use both ribbons of the same color and different colors. In total, you will need to prepare five ribbons of sufficiently long length. The presenter simply takes all the tapes into his hand. The result is 10 ends. First, five guys take five ribbons in their hands to the left of the leader, then the girls do the same, only positioning themselves to the right of him. All participants in the game must have their eyes connected. After this, the presenter comes into play and mixes up all the tapes with each other. Then the participants' eyes are untied, and they begin to unravel the intricate lace. As a result, the winners are those young people who are the first to untangle their ribbons. Everything is quite simple. This funny competition for February 14th will definitely appeal to modern teenagers.

Understanding

This is what we called the next competition, in which several couples can participate, but sequentially one after another. The guy should sit down at the table and pick up a pen. There is a piece of paper in front of him. The girl approaches her boyfriend and begins to read him an excerpt from some famous poem or novel. A guy should write down everything his girlfriend says. The trick of the competition is that at this moment the girl has a lollipop in her mouth. This makes mutual understanding much more difficult. At the same time, the more candies there are, the more difficult it will be to write down. The winner can be determined by the number of matches in the original with what the young man wrote. A wonderful competition for teenagers on February 14th.







Finally

Now you know exactly what competitions can be offered to today's youth on Valentine's Day. Be sure to take note of them to please teenagers. We are always happy to help and look forward to your comments.

Valentine's Day at school. Scenario

Melnikova Tatyana Vladimirovna, teacher of additional education for children, Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution of Children's Education "Palace" children's creativity", Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region.
Description of material: The material will be of interest to teachers and organizers of extracurricular activities. The event is held before the holiday on February 14th.
Target: developing communication skills in children
Tasks:
- create a festive and friendly atmosphere;
- attract students for active leisure activities;
-develop communication skills, the ability to work in a team, a sense of mutual assistance.
Methods: competitions, poetry.
Decor: the hall is decorated in a holiday style, hearts, balloons, posters, multimedia equipment for showing presentations (slides).

Progress of the event:
Characters:
Presenter.
Presenter: Good evening, dear guys! You, of course, guessed that today we dedicate our game program to a wonderful holiday - VALENTINE'S DAY.

Everyone celebrates Valentine's Day - both adults and children. With family, with friends. Celebrated for a long time. This holiday is associated with a touching and sad story. In the 3rd century AD. Roman Emperor Claudius II issued a decree prohibiting people from getting married. He believed that marriage kept men at home and their destiny was to be good soldiers and fight for Rome. But there was a man who, despite the cruel prohibition, secretly sanctified the unions of lovers. The young Christian priest's name was Valentin.

During the competition program, will be distributed "Hearts", at the end we will count their number, and whoever has more will receive a prize.

And our first competition is a warm-up. "Name a couple." I'm reading out male name, you tell me his couple.
Master - ... (Margarita)
Kai - ... (Gerda)
Chatsky - ... (Sofia)
Pierrot - ... (Malvina)
Leonid Agutin - ... (Anzhelika Varum)
Romeo...- (Juliet)
Adam..- (Eve)
Ruslan...- (Lyudmila)
Dance break

Competition No. 2 "Gift"
We ask 3 young men and 3 girls to come up to the stage. Imagine that you are a real gentleman and must give your lady a gift. But the beauty of your friend leaves you speechless, and so you have to explain to her what you want to give, using only gestures. And what exactly you will give, you will find out now. Choose cards (soft toy bunny, bouquet of flowers, cake, hair dryer,
book, gold ring).

Competition No. 3 "Knowledge is power".
2 girls and 2 boys are invited to the stage.
All participants are asked “women’s” and “men’s” questions. The first person to answer earns a point. First the girls answer the questions, then the young men.
Questions for girls:
1. What is a carburetor a component of? (Motor)
2. Is the hood of the car located at the front or rear? (Front)
3. When working with a saw, in which direction is the force applied: towards yourself or away from you? (Push)
4. Do the Bure brothers play football or hockey? (In hockey)
5. Where was the 2002 FIFA World Cup held? (In Japan)
6. Which company’s products have a “tick” shaped emblem? (Nike)
Questions for young people:
1. When threading a needle, what should be stationary: the needle or the thread? (Needle)
2. What is highlighting? (Coloring individual strands of hair)
3. Is yeast used in shortbread dough? (No)
4. Why might a girl need acetone? (For removing nail polish)
5. Do I need to wash off the hair dye after dyeing it? (Yes)
6. What is the name of the small bag that holds items needed for makeup? (Beauty bag)
Dance break


Competition No. 4 "Culinary".
2 boys and 2 girls are invited to the stage. They form pairs.
We invite you to become culinary experts for a while. I will tell the pairs one by one the names of the products, and you must quickly determine what type they belong to (nuts, berries, fruit, drinks, etc.).

1. Pistachios (nuts)
2. Lingonberry (berry)
3. Persimmon (fruit)
4. Cherry (berry)
5. Watermelon (berry)
6. Coconut (nut)
7. Kiwi (fruit)
8. Blueberry (berry)
9. Rice (cereals)
10 Kumis (drink)
11. Hazel grouse (bird)
12. Kvass (drink)

Competition No. 5 "Dance".
There are so many dances in the world!
Just know how to choose them!
There are also new items in sight.
So let's dance!
Six people are invited. They are given balls.
Task: You must perform a quick dance with a balloon, holding it between your foreheads. Your hands should be clasped behind your back. Whoever does not drop the ball within a minute while dancing will earn a heart.

Dance break

Competition No. 6 “Cockfighting”
2 boys and 2 girls are invited to the stage. They form pairs.
Find out what number is on the other person’s back. Walk on your feet, hands behind your back.

Competition No. 7 “Answer the letter”

The competition is open to everyone. The questions are read to the children and they offer their answers.
1. How do they live in love? (answer to the letter “r”)
2. What did love create? (answer to letter “d”)
3. What does love give? (answer to letter “c”)
4. What does the name Valentin mean? (Strong, healthy)

Competition No. 8 “Understand me”
The ability to understand another is a rare quality of character; not everyone is given this. You need to use facial expressions and gestures to explain to people your intentions - an invitation.
1. Going on a ski trip
2. To the circus
3. To the disco
4. Go to the movies

Dance break


Competition No. 9 “Labyrinth”
2 boys and 2 girls are invited. They form pairs.
A labyrinth (chairs, skittles, chips) is built in front of the couples; each girl blindfolds the boy and leads him through the labyrinth. The first couple to overcome it wins.


Competition No. 10 “Musical Chair”
The boys should take the chairs and place the girl on their laps. The girls move in a circle around the chairs.

Dance break

Competition No. 11 “Poem about love”

A poem with missing words is broadcast on the screen, the task of the participants is to remember and say the poem.

I loved you: love is still, perhaps,
My soul has not completely died out;
But don't let it bother you anymore;
I don't want to make you sad in any way.
I loved you silently, hopelessly,
Now we are tormented by timidity, now by jealousy;
I loved you so sincerely, so tenderly,
How God grant you, your beloved, to be different.
At the end of the holiday, hearts are counted and a prize is awarded.

Valentine's Day is a very romantic and tender holiday. It is named after the Great Martyr Valentine, who lived in the Roman Empire in the 3rd century.

According to legend, he secretly married legionnaires in love with their beloved ladies, contrary to the Roman emperor's ban on the marriage of his soldiers. Valentin was executed, but after a while the day of his execution became a bright holiday for all lovers (read more:). From year to year, now on February 14, all lovers congratulate each other.

In the USA and Europe, Valentine's Day has been celebrated since the 18th century, but in our country it began to be celebrated only in the early 1990s. Each state has its own special traditions and customs for celebrating this day.

Valentine's Day in different countries

  • England. On this day, it is customary to place advertisements with congratulations in newspapers. For example, the Times newspaper publishes at least 3 pages of such advertisements on such a holiday;
  • Italy. On this holiday, it is customary to present loved ones with all kinds of sweets;
  • France. Messages in the form of love quatrains are common;
  • Finland. They give each other gifts in the shape of a heart. On this day, mothers are also congratulated, since the 8th of March holiday does not exist in their state;
  • Japan. Competitions are held everywhere to find the loudest message. Girls and boys rise to the platform and confess their love to their other halves as loudly as possible. The winner receives a prize;
  • America. Americans spend more than $700 million on envelopes this holiday. On February 14, more than 100 million roses are sold in the country.

How is Valentine's Day celebrated in Russia? Couples in love try their best to bring romance, tenderness and passion to this day. They exchange gifts, go to restaurants, cinemas. However, flowers and dinner by candlelight are a rather banal pastime. Many people, wanting to diversify such a wonderful holiday, hold games, entertainment and competitions.

How to make a holiday unforgettable?

Everyone needs bright emotions, and this is especially desirable on Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day contests will create a fun and playful mood at any party. A corporate celebration, a holiday celebration with your closest friends, and even fun in a restaurant using games and competitions will help bring people closer together, and many will even find their soul mate.

Of course, many competitions on such a day involve flirting, declarations of love, compliments or fortune telling about love. Everything should be fun, relaxed and easy, so as not to accidentally put anyone in an awkward position.

When organizing a holiday on February 14, it is important to select the most interesting competition program in advance and prepare the necessary elements for it. Here are some fun and romantic competitions to make the evening unforgettable:

  1. Heart in pieces. For this competition you need to take several large valentines in the shape of a heart and cut them randomly into 10-15 pieces. On command, a participant (or team) must assemble a heart from these particles. The fastest one wins;
  2. I love you. Couples participate in this competition. They must, without words, using only facial expressions and gestures, declare their love to each other. Victory is awarded to the couple that makes it the most funny;
  3. My light is a mirror - tell me. Only girls participate in this competition. When they look in the mirror, they should compliment themselves and extol their strengths. At the same time, you cannot think and laugh for a long time. Whoever is more convincing and eloquent will win;
  4. Ball gown. For this competition you will need newspapers, a stationery stapler, clothespins, pins and scissors. Couples participate, and the girl is required as a model, and the boy acts as a fashion designer and must “sew” a ball gown for his beloved. The more interesting the costume model is and the faster the work is completed, the more likely the participant is to win;
  5. Who is more beautiful? For this competition, several large bags are required (according to the number of participants), in which various wardrobe items should be folded. Participants are blindfolded and must dress up blindly. The winner is chosen by the audience;
  6. Where's your stash? Only married couples participate in this competition. The men are given envelopes with money (banknotes of various denominations, pre-printed and cut out). They must hide all the money on themselves (women do not see this). Afterwards, married couples unpack and the women must find the stash from other people’s husbands. The man who managed to keep his bachelor's money and the woman who found the most money in total wins;
  7. Give me a ring. This is a team competition. Each team must be all men and one woman. Matches are distributed to everyone (they are held with their teeth). The first player is given a ring on the match. Next, on command, the men must bring this ring to the woman, passing it to each other without the help of hands, using only a match.

If the competitions are prepared in advance, the evening will certainly be fun and interesting. No one will remain indifferent at such a celebration of love.

Holding holidays at school helps create a more friendly atmosphere in the classroom, but only if the event is well prepared. Nowadays, February 14 is celebrated not only by couples in love; many schools organize festive events.

This holiday is especially interesting for high school students, since at this age falling in love already occurs.

How to spend Valentine's Day at school so that the event is fun and memorable? To do this, you will have to carry out serious preparatory work.

If for an elementary school a short extracurricular event is enough, where children can be introduced to the stories of the holiday or have a couple of outdoor games, such as a relay race. It’s worth preparing a full-fledged event for high school students.

Children should prepare for the event in advance. Each class prepares a bright festive wall newspaper; students can prepare skits, learn songs and dances. Older children can even prepare a large-scale flash mob in the school lobby or school hallways.

You definitely need to decorate your school for Valentine's Day. You can use inflatable balloons, heart-shaped ones, or bright posters with famous sayings about love written on them.

Cupid's Mail

The most famous holiday tradition is exchanging notes with declarations of love. In order for Cupid's mail to work, you will need to install a box with a slot (like a mailbox), and also select a couple of letter carriers from each class.

Anyone can drop a message into the box, not forgetting to indicate the name of the recipient and the class in which he studies. During breaks, letter carriers check the contents of the box, selecting letters addressed to their classmates and delivering them.

Organization of the evening

The holiday itself is usually held in the assembly hall. The event is divided into two parts. First comes the creative part, during which guests of the holiday are invited to watch concert numbers prepared by the participants of the holiday. The second part includes competitions, games and, of course, dancing.

The creative part of the evening can include a variety of numbers. Of course, they must be thematic. Participants of the holiday can read beautiful poems about love and act out scenes from famous literary works.

However, the second part, as a rule, arouses the greatest interest among children. When choosing competitions for Valentine's Day at school, do not forget that a school evening is not a party at a club. It is necessary to take into account the age of the children, their possible shyness and the presence of personal antipathies and sympathies between students.

Thus, games for Valentine's Day at school should correspond to the theme of the holiday, but at the same time not have a touch of vulgarity, which is often present in competitions held at “adult” parties.

Games for children in grades 5-7

Children of middle school age usually take part in outdoor competitions with pleasure.

Each player has a balloon tied to their ankle. A cheerful melody is turned on, to which the children dance, trying to keep their balloon intact, but at the same time burst the balloons of their opponents.

The game is played in the form of a relay race. First, the children are explained that a heart pierced by an arrow is a symbol of love. Then they play the game.

The teams line up near the start of the relay, and at the finish line they set up a chair on which darts lie, and a little further on a heart cut out of foam is attached to the wall. Each relay participant runs a distance from start to finish, takes a dart from a chair and throws it, trying to hit the heart. The winner is the team that completes the relay faster and leaves the most darts on the target.

Three or four people take part in the game at the same time. Players are given small mirrors. They should look in the mirror and praise themselves, saying how much they love themselves. The main task of the player is not to laugh. And it will be quite difficult to do this, since those around you will roar with laughter, listening to what compliments the player gives himself.

Each team receives a poster in the form of a sheet of Whatman paper, which depicts the outline of a heart. And also a large number of small hearts cut out of paper. The team’s task is to put a face on a drawn heart out of small hearts, “draw” eyes, a nose, a smile, etc.

Games for high school students

For high school students, you can choose funny competitions that allow you to demonstrate your erudition, acting abilities and dexterity. Here are some game night ideas: dedicated to the Day lovers.

This game is played on the same principle as that used in the program of the same name. And in order for the competition to correspond to the theme of the holiday, love songs should be selected for the tasks.

This game works well for a relatively small group, and is suitable for an evening for one class. It is necessary to prepare notes with tasks - forfeits. To make it more interesting, the notes can be placed in containers from Kinder surprises, in empty halves of walnuts glued together, or in balloons that will need to be burst to get the note out.

Each player chooses a task for himself and completes it. Tasks can be like this:

  • give a compliment to a neighbor;
  • list five famous couples in love from world literature;
  • fold a flower from a napkin and give it to someone present;
  • sing a love song, etc.

If a player cannot or does not want to complete a task, then he is given a “fine”. Options for fines will also need to be thought through in advance. For example, a player who has been at fault can be asked to read a poem about love or jump on one leg.

To play, you need to prepare cards on which proverbs about love, phrases from poems and songs will be written. The presenter explains the task to the players: “Often lovers do not have enough words to be able to convey their feelings, so they resort to expressive language of gestures and facial expressions. Each player who receives a card must convey without words what is written there so that others understand what it is about.”

This game will allow you to identify among the players the masters of giving compliments. Each participant must come up with a compliment for his beloved (or beloved, if the player is a girl). The difficulty is that the invented phrase must contain the word that the player receives by drawing lots. The words for this game need to be chosen so that it is not easy to formulate a compliment. For example, “refrigerator”, “hockey”, “puddle”, etc.

The game is played by dividing the participants into two teams - boys and girls. The task of each team is to come up with as many pleasant adjectives as possible that characterize the opposing team (examples: amazing, cute, beautiful, original, etc.). Compliments are pronounced by each team in turn. The team that cannot come up with another adjective loses.

Valentine's Day is one of the most awaited events in the life of every teenager. On the eve of this holiday, teachers organize special events for high school students: they think through musical accompaniment, create entertainment programs and select the necessary attributes for competitions and games. The competition program is an integral part of the festive evening for children of all ages. Fun and unusual competitions for February 14 at school from our selection will help you create a holiday for teenagers that will evoke pleasant emotions and memories for them for a long time.

Competitions for February 14 at school: creative photo competition for girls

Among the students who want to take part in an unusual photo competition, you can hold a battle for the best romantic image. Previously, 2-3 days before the holiday, write the names of literary heroines on multi-colored pieces of paper and place them in a small bag. Draw lots and have each girl draw one of the leaves.

Announce the assignment to high school girls. They need to take a photo as a literary character and bring the photo to school on the eve of February 14th.

Post photos of the young ladies in a prominent place, and on Valentine's Day, hold a secret vote among the young men. To make the jury's choice fair, invite a literature teacher to be a judge - he will help identify the girl who most accurately conveyed the image and mood of the book heroine. For the best transformation, the winner of the competition can be awarded a small prize.

Dance competitions on February 14 for teenagers

The younger generation loves to show character and vigorously express their emotions. To channel your schoolchildren's energy in a peaceful direction, invite them to the dance floor. During breaks between dances, play with the guys funny Games: funny dance competitions on February 14 at school are the key to a positive atmosphere and infectious laughter.

For high school students, it is appropriate to hold an orange competition. All participants in the competition must divide into pairs, each of which must hold a citrus fruit between their foreheads. Boys and girls need to dance to the music so that the oranges do not fall on the floor. To keep things interesting, you can alternate slow compositions with fast, energetic hits.

A fun competition at school “Dance Like Us” will make children laugh and lift their spirits. Announce that the children need to dance the appropriate dance to the music. Find the recordings of “Gypsy”, “Lambada”, “Valenki” and “Tango” in advance. At the end of the competition, all those who were not at a loss and continued to comply with the conditions of the competition will be awarded a prize.

Funny competition for February 14th for teenagers at school

"Let's wrap the gift." 3-5 pairs of high school students should temporarily pack a present in gift paper and tie it with a ceremonial ribbon. The main condition of the competition is not to open your hands.

Competitions on February 14th during tea party

Competitions on February 14 at school can also be held during friendly gatherings at the festive table. Table games are a great entertainment option for bored high school students.

Invite the children to play association games. Say: “Love is...”, and let each of them give their own definition of this bright feeling. Whoever thinks for more than 5 seconds is out of the game. Be sure to reward the romantic winner with a small themed souvenir.



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