Look... we KNOW you're SMARTER than a 5th Grader, but
Do You Remember BEING a 5th Grader?
This Fun filled game show is not only a game, but a rollicking tripdown memory lane.
Written specifically for this years high school through college seniors, questions all come from pop culture from 1996-2001 so brush up on your one hit wonders, your news from those years and all those things you THOUGHT you'd remember forever because we're about to put your memory to the test! You may even be asked to sing songs Karaoke style or do dances you thought you'd never do again - all so you can win cash and prizes!
Drawing some elements from TV's popular 5th grader show, we've made this show fun for the high school and college market by making it relevant to the students.
They were the days of Nintendo 64, of Sega Dreamcast, of boy bands and the Y2K bug fears. It was a time when all you had to do was learn the lyrics of songs, the cheat codes to games and watch TV. The internet was still in its infancy, but was catching on full steam and people were getting rich with IPO's - how well do you remember it all?
What year did Princess Diana die?
Alan Diaz won a Pulitzer Prize for a photo of a 7 year old Cuban boy and his uncle hiding in a closet while an INS officer, in full battle gear, was pointing a machine gun at them, what was the little boys name?
What was the name of the restaurant where the Seinfeld gang usually met?
Brittney Spears released "...baby one more time" in January 1999 - can you sing a song from that album? (NO is not an acceptable answer!)
A soundtrack of hits from your elementary school years, combined with questions from that same era makes "Do You Remember Being a Fifth Grader" a wonderful evening of entertainment that will have students playing "do you remember" for a long time after the show is over.
It's part game show, part nostalgia show and a whole lotta fun!
Quick Facts About the Game
Media rich game play with video, music, slide shows and more
Fun and entertaining host keeps the game interesting
Prizes help get students to the event and help them remember it long afterwards
Show is available as a full-production show, or as a one or two man "fly-in" show opening many more dates than road shows. If you have a good sound system and a projector and screen, you can host this show anywhere in the country!
Host and technician at every show (can be done with one person for the budget minded schools!) give you great production value
Great show promo helps you promote the event with ease
Topical format makes it easy for students to get excited about
Lots of audience participation - including both as contestants and as the "panel" of 5th grade experts.
Available as a Full Production Show OR
As a FLY IN show with Nationwide Availability
Watch the video - then call your agent to schedule your show.
Full Production Shows Look Like This - the show in the video is a "budget plus show"!