Time Fillers

I'd Like to Know You Better (Selected from A Packet for Substitute Teachers)

Tell a student, "I'd like to know you better. Please write a half page for me on this topic":

  • If I could do anything for one day, it would be . . .
  • If I won a million dollars, I would . . .
  • The best time I ever had was . . .
  • What I like most in a friend is . . .
  • I would like to be an educated/uneducated person because . . .
  • What worries me most in the world is . . .
  • In my spare time I like to . . .

Riddles (Answers are at the bottom of the page)
From a Packet for Substitute Teachers

  1. What goes up and down stairs without moving?
  2. Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die.
  3. What can you catch but not throw?
  4. I run, yet I have no legs. What am I?
  5. Take one out and scratch my head, I am now black but once was red.
  6. Remove the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, throw away the inside.
  7. What goes around the world and stays in a corner?
  8. What gets wetter the more it dries?
  9. The more there is, the less you see.
  10. They come at night without being called and are lost in the day without being stolen.
  11. What kind of room has no windows or doors?
  12. I have holes on the top and bottom. I have holes on my left and on my right. And I have holes in the middle, yet I still hold water. What am I?
  13. I look at you, you look at me, I raise my right, you raise your left. What is this object?
  14. It has no top or bottom but it can hold flesh, bones, and blood all at the same time. What is this object?
  15. The more you take the more you leave behind.
  16. Light as a feather, there is nothing in it; the strongest man can't hold it for much more than a minute.
  17. As I walked along the path I saw something with four fingers and one thumb, but it was not flesh, fish, bone, or fowl.
  18. What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
  19. I went into the woods and got it, I sat down to seek it, I brought it home with me because I couldn't find it.
  20. What can fill a room but takes up no space?
  21. It is weightless, you can see it, and if you put it in a barrel it will make the barrel lighter?
  22. No sooner spoken than broken. What is it?
  23. Only two backbones and thousands of ribs.
  24. Four jolly men sat down to play, And played all night till the break of day. They played for cash and not for fun, With a separate score for every one. When it came time to square accounts, They all had made quite fair amounts. Now, not one has lost and all have gained, Tell me, now, this can you explain?
  25. Jack and Jill are lying on the floor inside the house, dead. They died from lack of water. There is shattered glass next to them. How did they die?
  26. Why don't lobsters share?
  27. A barrel of water weighs 20 pounds. What must you add to it to make it weigh 12 pounds?
  28. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup, Even a river can't fill it up. What is it?
  29. Clara Clatter was born on December 27th, yet her birthday is always in the summer. How is this possible?
  30. He has married many women but has never married. Who is he?
  31. If a rooster laid a brown egg and a white egg, what kind of chicks would hatch?
  32. If you have it, you want to share it. If you share it, you don't have it. What is it?
  33. You can't keep this until you have given it.
  34. Take off my skin, I won't cry, but you will. What am I?
  35. What book was once owned by only the wealthy, but now everyone can have it? You can't buy it in a bookstore or take it from the library.
  36. What can go up and come down without moving?
  37. What do you fill with empty hands?
  38. What do you serve that you can't eat?
  39. What do you throw out when you want to use it but take in when you don't want to use it?
  40. What goes up and never comes down?
  41. What has a foot on each side and one in the middle?
  42. What has to be broken before it can be used?
  43. What kind of coat can be put on only when wet?
  44. What question can you never answer "yes" to?
  45. What's the greatest worldwide use of cowhide?
  46. Which is correct to say, "The yolk of the egg are white?" or "The yolk of the egg is white?"
  47. You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?

Answers

  1. Carpet
  2. Fire
  3. A cold
  4. A nose
  5. A match
  6. Corn
  7. A stamp
  8. Towel
  9. Darkness
  10. Stars
  11. A mushroom
  12. A sponge
  13. A mirror
  14. A ring
  15. Footsteps
  16. Breath
  17. Glove
  18. River
  19. Splinter
  20. Light
  21. A hole
  22. Silence
  23. Railroad
  24. Four men in a dance band
  25. Jack and Jill are goldfish.
  26. They're shellfish.
  27. Holes
  28. A kitchen strainer
  29. She lives in the Southern Hemisphere.
  30. A priest
  31. None. Roosters don't lay eggs.
  32. A secret
  33. A promise
  34. An onion
  35. A telephone book
  36. The temperature
  37. Gloves
  38. A tennis ball
  39. An anchor
  40. Your age
  41. A yardstick
  42. An egg
  43. A coat of paint
  44. "Are you asleep?"
  45. To hold cows together
  46. Neither, the yolks are yellow.
  47. A telephone

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Busy Work Ideas (From Substitute Teaching Tricks of the Trade)

  • Classroom Contest
  • Teach First Aid
  • Teach Deaf Alphabet
  • Teach About Animals
  • Teach Foreign Phrases
  • Explore Encyclopedias
  • "What if" Talk / Essays
  • Read a Story
  • Draw Pictures
  • Make Improvised Music
  • Write / Read Limericks
  • Write Story
  • View Optical Illusions
  • Perform Magic
  • Crossword Puzzles
  • Word Search Puzzle(s)
  • Play Bingo
  • Jigsaw Puzzles
  • Play Hangman
  • Paper Airplanes (Contest)
  • Sing a Song
  • Play 20 Questions
  • Teach Juggling
  • Draw On Chalkboard
  • Lessons to Leave Behind When You Get Away!  Suggestions from Linda Starr
    Education WorldŽ 

    • Five-O
      Students use logic and deductive reasoning to guess a word. (3-12)
    • Bing!
      Students combine spelling with a game of chance. (K-12)
    • 7-Up
      Students play a game in which they try to identify a student who has touched their thumb. (K-5)
    • Around the World
      Students play a game in which they practice timed math activities. (3-8)
    • Think About It!
      Students use logic, common sense, and creative thinking to solve a number of word problems. (3-8)
    • The Dictionary Game
      Students make up definitions for an unknown word and then try to guess the real definition. (3-8)
    • Area Code Mathematics
      Students solve math problems using an area code map from a local phone book. (3-12)
    • Word-zles
      Students solve a series of word puzzles. (3-12)
    • Fun With Calendars
      Students use the sum of four numbers to find dates on a calendar that form a square. (6-12)
    • The Million $ Mission
      Students figure out whether it is more profitable to start with a penny and double their money every day for a month or to accept $1 million on the first of the month. (3-12)

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