If you want something fun to do that will involve your entire group, this game is perfect for you.Split your group into teams. Have each team designate one person to be the pumpkin. The other teammates smear peanut butter (or something else that is sticky) on their pumpkin’s face. Then they are given a vast assortment of candies/foods to...
This is much like the normal version of the “Over Under” game.In this version, get students into two teams of no more than 15. Have them form a circle and then give them one large ball. Make sure the balls are the exact same for each grouped circle.The objective is to be the quickest team to pass the ball...
Gotta small group and wanna have a lot of laughs? This one is for you!Get your students to sit in chairs in a circle. Hand a pair of dice to someone in the circle. They roll the dice and are hoping for one of the dies to be a 6. If neither of the two dies are a 6,...
This game is probably best played off the church campus. This manhunt-sort-of-game puts your group in teams, forces them to work together, and promises a load of fun for all who are involved. Here is how you do it.SET-UP1. Find a safe location with many stores and a large area. Malls, shopping centers, or even large flea markets work...
If you've ever seen Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and thought those guys had a blast building those incredible houses, then this game is for you!You need to go to a few local appliance centers around town and collect enough refrigerator boxes for your group to use and decorate. (You will need about one big fridge box per 5 students.)...
This variation of Dodge Ball is kinda like a “last man standing” version of the hit game. It is every man for himself…or herself! Here’s how to do it.Use 3 balls per 10 kids on the court. The game begins with the dodgeballs being thrown into the center of the room/gym. The students then scramble for the balls and...
This is a challenge where one side of the room competes against the other. Choose a representative from each side of the room. Have the reps come up front, then give them each a plastic spoon and a can of cheese balls. At “go,” they will have 3 minutes to fling the cheese balls, one at a time, towards...