Create Your Own Hands-On Spontaneous Problems

You want to practice Spontaneous with your team.
You've used every problem in every book you can find.
Out of ideas? Try this!

Take one or more items from the first column, choose a type of creation from the second, and choose an objective from the third.


"STUFF"

Paper clips
Toothpicks
Masking tape
Envelopes
Mailing labels
Play-doh
String
Popsicle sticks
Pencil
Paper cup
Styrofoam cup
Paper plate
Paper bowl
Paper bag
Pasta: spaghetti,
macaroni, wheels, etc.
Marshmallows
Cheerios
Toilet paper roll
Egg carton
Tin foil
Empty shoe box
Empty film canister
Empty cereal box
Rubber band
Ruler
Thumbtack
File folder
Newspaper
Tennis balls
Ping-pong balls
Dry dog food
"CREATE A"

Vehicle
Container
Tool
Device
New product
Article of clothing
Creature
Toy
Piece of furniture
Bridge
Structure
Utensil
Student survival kit
Teacher survival kit
Wilderness survival kit
Ancient artifact
Item of the future
Eating utensil
Work of art
New invention
Shelter for a ____
Carrier
Communication system
TV Commercial
Protective covering:
For hands
For feet
For head
For an egg
For an ornament
For ____


"THAT"

will move ____ feet.
will support weight.
will propel ping pong balls ____ feet.
will stretch as far as possible.
every teacher should have.
every student needs.
every coach needs.
every team needs.
will remove leaves from your lawn.
will rid your house of pests.
will protect an egg from breaking.
will transport golf balls from point A to
point B.
will maneuver an obstacle course.
will hit a target ____ feet away.
will do your homework for you.
is guaranteed to wake someone up!
is guaranteed to put someone to
sleep!
will amuse a baby.
will detect intruders.
will illustrate an old addage.
will signal danger.
will reach as high as possible