1. Surprise Scenario


2. Fun Quiz with Prizes
Pictionary: Mimicking a TV game show, the boys will draw or act out riddles for the girls to guess. The first person to guess correctly wins a prize.
Yogurt Feeding: A boy and a girl will have their eyes covered. The boy will feed yogurt to the girl. The team that finishes first wins.
Cat Face Drawing: The boys will act as cats. The girls will have to hold a pen in their mouth and draw on the boys' faces according to a template. The team that finishes first with the best cat face wins.
The boys should organize a fun quiz about March 8th with participation from the teacher and all the girls in the class. The questions should be easy enough for all the girls to answer and win prizes.
This activity not only makes the boys and girls understand the significance of March 8th better, but it also helps the boys appreciate the day more and understand why there’s an International Women’s Day but no similar day for men. In addition to giving flowers, the boys can also celebrate March 8th with fun contests and games during class or recess.
For these contests, you should choose light physical games that promote teamwork. The boys can discuss beforehand and let the girls win on this special day. Typically, the boys will prepare thoughtful and meaningful prizes.


3. Surprise Gifts
Cards are one of the least expensive gifts that any boy can buy for the girls in the class. To make it more memorable and surprising, the boys can organize a random card-giving session. Before March 8th, everyone can pitch in and buy a variety of cards.
The boys then write their personal messages, making them fun or quirky and highlighting them with bright neon markers. On March 8th, they can give out the cards randomly, asking the girls to read them aloud to share some fun and meaningful moments with everyone.
Alternatively: Each boy can buy a small gift, whatever they like, and place it in a bag similar to Santa’s. Of course, no girl will know what’s inside because the gifts will vary. The girls will get to pick a gift out of the bag.
So, when celebrating International Women’s Day, prepare surprise gifts for them, such as cards with meaningful or romantic messages, fresh red roses, etc., and place them in the girls' desks. When they find these little gifts in their desks, the girls will be truly surprised and delighted.


4. Fun Party
One of the simplest ways to celebrate March 8th that all the boys can organize with very low costs is by hosting a fun party.
The boys can pool money together and prepare snacks that most of the girls in the class enjoy, such as mixed rice paper, fried fish balls, chips, and more. They can all join in the party during recess or class activities.
Besides eating, they could also organize a talent show or send meaningful wishes to the girls. A party with unexpected elements will definitely engage and entertain everyone.


5. Gift Lottery
This is a popular idea for celebrating March 8th that many boys use today. The boys can pool their money together to buy different gifts. On March 8th, they can organize a random gift lottery to distribute these presents.
However, to ensure that every girl receives a gift, the boys should also buy some flowers or cards for those who are unlucky in the lottery.
With this idea, the boys will certainly leave a lasting impression on the girls. Be sure to buy affordable souvenirs. Moreover, this will become a memorable experience during their school years.


6. Organize a Picnic
The purpose of an outdoor picnic program is to help students learn and develop life skills while connecting with their regular classroom curriculum. An excursion provides an opportunity to expand experiences beyond the classroom, enhance social communication skills, foster team spirit, and build unity within the group.
If there's a nearby location suitable for a picnic, the boys can organize an outdoor event for the girls in the class with fun games and activities. The entire class will enjoy and strengthen the bond, creating unforgettable memories for the girls.


7. Organize a Gala
Another great idea for the boys is to host a small gala. The guest of honor, of course, will be the girls in the class, and the venue could either be the classroom itself or, if there’s a budget, a café or rented location.
You could design and print elegant, professional-looking invitations, and hand them to each girl personally. This will allow the girls to post the invites on social media, proudly showcasing the boys in their class. Not only will this make the girls happy, but the boys will also feel proud.
Prepare light snacks like tea, cakes, or any food that's easy to eat without making a mess on clothes. For the event day, the girls can be asked to wear dresses, while the boys should wear shirts or suits to look sharp. You could even set a dress code to ensure the best photos!
During the party, you could have dancing, performances, or fun games. The boys can also prepare videos and photos of the 'princesses' or memorable moments to show on a projector for everyone to enjoy. This will surely create unforgettable moments, making the boys true princes in the hearts of the girls.


8. Friendship Bracelets
These days, most students are familiar with astrology and know their zodiac signs. So, before March 8th, the boys in the class could gather and learn about the zodiac signs of the girls in their class. They could pool their money to buy materials and make handmade zodiac bracelets.
The cost of these gifts is quite low, and the supplies can be found in souvenir shops or craft stores. On March 8th, the boys would surprise the girls by wearing bracelets that match their zodiac signs and give them a second bracelet as a symbol of friendship.
By organizing March 8th this way, not only will the boys surprise the girls, but they will also strengthen the bonds of friendship among classmates. It's a simple yet thoughtful gesture that makes the girls happy, while the boys don't have to spend much.
This meaningful gift—handmade by the boys—will be a special token of affection, and it could even help the boys win the hearts of the girls they like.


9. Costume Party
Most girls love funny and charming boys. So, the guys should design their own costumes using materials like newspapers, plastic, ribbons, or even dress up as any character they like.
The guys can also create beautiful, feminine outfits for the class queens, so they can join in the fun and walk the catwalk together. The quirky outfits or funny characters they choose will have the girls laughing non-stop. The adorable image of the boys will surely leave a lasting impression and create unforgettable memories for the girls.


10. Giant Greeting Card
Creating a giant greeting card is a meaningful idea for organizing a special 8/3 event for your class. The boys can gather together and come up with creative ideas to craft cards as large as A3 or even A0 size. These cards can feature memorable photos of the class members along with heartfelt messages from the boys to the girls.
This giant card will certainly become a cherished memento for everyone in the class, reminding them of the wonderful time they spent together. Years later, during class reunions, everyone will recall this unforgettable gesture.
A card doesn't have to be overly fancy or beautiful, just filled with sincere messages from all the boys in the class. At the end of the day, one representative can present the card to all the girls, and everyone can take a picture together as a keepsake.
This is a simple yet meaningful way to show appreciation to the girls in your class, especially when time is limited due to schoolwork on such a busy day like 8/3.


