Fun and interactive Women’s Day games for school celebrations

Fun and interactive Women’s Day games for school celebrations, designed to educate and entertain students while celebrating the achievements of women:



1. Women’s Day Quiz πŸ“š
  • Prepare a multiple-choice or buzzer quiz with questions about famous women in history, science, sports, and arts.
  • Example: Who was the first woman in space? (Answer: Valentina Tereshkova)
  • The class or teams compete for a prize!
2. Dress as an Icon 🎭
  • Students dress up as inspirational women from history, literature, or science.
  • Each student shares a fact about their character.
3. Women’s Day Treasure Hunt πŸ”
  • Hide clues around the school that lead to famous women’s achievements.
  • Example: "She fought for education for girls and won the Nobel Prize" (Answer: Malala Yousafzai)
  • The first team to find all clues wins!
4. Role-Playing Game 🎀
  • Assign students a historical female figure (e.g., Marie Curie, Kalpana Chawla).
  • They must introduce themselves as that person and explain their achievements.
5. Inspirational Storytelling πŸ“–
  • Students pick a real-life inspiring woman and narrate her journey in their own words.
  • They can also write a short poem or speech about women’s empowerment.
6. She Says – Who Said It? πŸ—£
  • Read out famous quotes by women, and students must guess who said it.
  • Example: "I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard." (Answer: Malala Yousafzai)
7. Women’s Day Art & Poster Contest 🎨
  • Theme: "Women Who Inspire Us."
  • Students can draw famous women or create posters about women’s rights and empowerment.
8. Women’s Day Word Scramble 🧩
  • Unscramble words like equality, leader, scientist, astronaut, pioneer, Nobel, courage, strength.
  • Example: RELEAD (Answer: Leader)
9. Empowerment Relay Race πŸƒ‍♀️
  • Teams must complete a series of challenges related to women's achievements.
  • Example: One challenge could be answering a trivia question before moving forward.
10. Pass the Compliment πŸ’•
  • Students sit in a circle and pass a soft toy or ball.
  • Whoever holds it must give a genuine compliment to a female friend or teacher before passing it on.

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