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Thinking Games: A Weekly Social Games Club

In this ongoing class, students will participate in weekly thinking games such as quick drawing games, would you rather, scavenger hunts, and trivia.
Meghan Jones, M. Ed.
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

In this fast-paced and fun weekly class, students will play interactive games that challenge their thinking while giving them a chance to socialize with peers in their age group. Each session is designed to encourage creativity, critical thinking, and friendly conversation—perfect for kids who love to learn and have fun!

Students will work independently to come up with answers or solutions, then share and discuss their ideas with the group. While the teacher will guide the activity, the pace and flow of the class will be student-led, allowing for extra time to explain, reflect, or just enjoy the game together.

This class offers a great social outlet for students who enjoy connecting with others in a relaxed and supportive environment. Each week is a stand-alone session, so students can join at any time without needing prior experience.

Come ready to think, share, and play!


Week of March 9th - March 15th: Draw a Scene
Supplies: Paper, Markers or Dry Erase Board and Markers


Week of March 16th - March 22nd: Design a Superhero
Supplies: PDF, markers

Week of March 23rd - March 29th: If, What?
Supplies: None

Week of March 30th - April 5th: Scribbles
Supplies: PDF, markers

Week of April 6th - April 12th : Alphabet Scavenger Hunt
Supplies: None

Week of April 13th - April 19th: Building Challenge
Supplies: block or plastic bricks or playdough

Week of April 20th - April 26th: Finding Games
Supplies: No supplies

Week of April 27th - May 3rd: Favorites
Supplies: Bring some of your favorite things to share

Week of May 4th - May 10th: Roll a drawing
Supplies: Dice, paper, markers

Week of May 11th - May 17th: Zoomed In
Supplies: A few items to hold close to the camera for guessing

Week of May 18th - May 24th:  I Spy
Supplies: None

Week of May 25th - May 31st: Mystery Sound
Supplies: None

Week of June 1st - June 7th:  Story Chain
Supplies: None

Week of June 8th - June 14th: Would you Rather? 
Supplies: None

Week of June 15th - June 21st: What's Missing? 
Supplies: None

Week of June 22nd - June 28th: Drawing on your Head
Supplies: - Dry erase board with markers OR - clipboard/book with paper and markers

Week of Jun 29th - July 5th: Color Hunt
Supplies: Various household items of different colors in nearby area

Week of July 6th - July 12th: Matching Game
Supplies: None

Week of July 13th - July 19th: Hide and Seek
Supplies: None

Week of July 20th - July 26th: Fortunately, Unfortunately
Supplies:None

Week of July 27th - August 2nd: Draw Something
Supplies: Paper and markers

Week of August 3rd - August 9th: Scavenger Hunt
Supplies: Various household items nearby

Week of August 10th - August 16th: Guessing Games
Supplies: None (students may come up with their own guessing clues before class if they would like)

Week of August 17th - August 23rd: Categories
Supplies: None

Week of August 24th - August 30th: Mystery Box
Supplies: 3 items in a box or bag, students will give clues for their friends to guess what they brought


**Schedule subject to change**



Content will continue to recycle. These games are fun to play together again and again!

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Master's Degree in Education from University of Maryland, College Park
Hello to Everyone!  My name is Miss Meghan and I can’t wait to meet your child. I enjoy teaching a variety of classes for preschool and early elementary ages. 

I hold a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Special Education. At the beginning of my career, I worked extensively with autistic children in home settings designing programs to help students access the world around them in an empowering way. After my oldest daughter was born, I became a licensed childcare provider creating a home away from home for many children to grow and learn. When my youngest daughter was born, I decided it was time to explore other options and that is how I landed at Outschool. I am so grateful for this opportunity and love meeting new learners from all over the world.

I have a passion for instilling a love of learning in young children through exposure, messy play, and fun! I strongly believe that letting children delve into learning at their own level and allowing for different types of learning styles sets children up for a life long learning journey. 

In addition to teaching on Outschool, I currently homeschool my youngest daughter and am very involved in her homeschool co-op and activities. My oldest daughter, who was homeschooled until high school, is trying public school for the first year! I feel so grateful to have a career that I love that also affords me the opportunity to spend time with my own children as well. In my free time, I enjoy art, brainstorming new lesson ideas, cross stitch, and reading! 

I offer science, art, language arts, social studies, math, and social classes for preschool and early elementary groups, as well as social groups for neurodivergent learners! Please feel free to message me with any questions!

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1x per week
30 min
Completed by 223 learners
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Ages: 6-9
2-6 learners per class

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