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texas-shoot-out
For this game, you need one person to volunteer to be the "judge". Make sure that this person knows that they will not be playing, but they serve as a referee for the game. Once you have a judge, have the rest of the group stand in a circle facing outward. The judge will walk around the outside of...
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spoon-assassins
Preparation: You are going to need one spoon per person playing.This game is super fun and you can play it in a short amount of time for one night, or you can make it a week-long game at a camp. Regardless of which way you choose to play, you will need someone to come up with a master list....
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meme-me-up-scotty
Preparation: Before your meeting print out a bunch of silly internet photos and/or funny pictures of your students/leaders. Baby pics, old pics, embarrassing pics are all great - just make sure that they are appropriate. Make multiple copies of your best pics so you get several memes to choose from at the end. Have a bunch of sharpie markers...
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pair-adox
Instructions: In this game up to 40 people can play, but more pairs can always be made. Every participant will have a piece of paper with the name of a famous personality taped to their back. When the game starts  each contestant will roam around and ask other participants questions. Participants are trying to figure out who they are...
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degrees-of-separation
Preparation: Paper and pens for each group.To start this game have students and leaders get into groups of 3-6 people. Each group will need a piece of paper and a pen. Once everyone is in a group, start off by giving the groups a word like "Church". Have the groups come up with as many words that have to...
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signs
For this game gather everyone into a circle. Each player will need to come up with their own sign. Signs include actions that are physical movements and don't include making a sound. For example, scratching your cheek, a hair flip, doing a "peace" sign or thumbs up, etc. Go around and have each player demonstrate their sign for the...
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human-sculptures
For this game, divide your students into 2 teams. This game needs each team to have a minimum of 14 people each. Each team will have to follow the directions and make human sculptures using their bodies. The team that correctly makes the desired sculpture wins points for their team. The team with the most points at the end...
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