Pin the Gimel on the Dreidl

You will need:

Bristol board
Scissors
Blindfold
Tape

1.  Trace a large dreidl on a full sheet of  bristol board.  Cut out the dreidl and stick it to a wall.

2.  Trace the letter gimel on the other sheet(s) of bristol board.  Cut out one gimel for each player and put a loop of sticky tape on the back.  Make the gimels large enough for players to hold and stick onto the dreidl.  Here is an example of a gimel:

gim3.  Give each player a gimel.  Have the players line up.  Blindfold the first player in line and direct them to the dreidl.  Spin the player around three times.  The player should then try to stick his/her gimel in the centre of the dreidl.  Repeat with the rest of the players.  The winner is the player who has placed the gimel closest to the dreidl’s centre.