Every time I’ve used the Stinky Feet review game it has been a hit with a variety of ages! I found the idea online and their instructions were to draw a foot on the board and use sticky notes for the points, so that’s what I did at first, but between teaching classes at church and tutoring for our Classical Conversations community this year I wanted to have an option that was predone and I could pull out any time with no prep. So I created a game set that I could laminate, have on hand, and use over and over. I’ve put the download in this blog post so you can have it too!
How do you play Stinky Feet?
There are a variety of ways to play Stinky Feet but here’s how I do it. I put the stinky feet sign on the white board (or draw a foot on the board if you don’t want to print one off) and surround it with the small foot cards (before I made this download I used sticky notes) – on the back of the foot cards are numbers -15 to +15 in increments of 5.
I split the class into teams. I ask one kid a review question (this can work for ANY subject!) and after they answer they get to pick a foot off the board. They turn it over and see if it’s a “stinky” foot or not (aka a negative number). Whatever is on the back gets added or subtracted from the team’s score. At the end of the game (whenever you run out of cards, time, or questions…whatever works for you!) the team with the most points (or least, you can switch it up!) wins.
It’s very simple! And the kids love it!
If your class is young you’ll need to keep the score for them but if you have an class that’s old enough then they can add and subtract points to make it some extra math practice for them.
Stinky Feet review game download
Like I said, this game can be made by drawing a foot on a white board or piece of paper and writing points on the back of sticky notes, but if you want a premade, resuable options, here’s my download. Enjoy!
click here to download –> Stinky Feet review game
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