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clap
This game is a variation of the old faithful "Hot/Cold" game. One person is chosen to be "it" and asked to leave the room so they can't hear or see what is going on in the room. Take about 1 minute and pick an action as a group for "it" to do when he/she returns. (A Jumping Jack, Pick...
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impromptu
This game works great IF YOU BREAK THE TEAMS UP PROPERLY. The objective of this game is to have teams write a very short skit about something silly, and then act it out LIVE in front of the rest of the group.A huge key to this game is to split up your raging extroverts. A team that consists of...
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blowdart-basketball
We designed this game for our youth group because it works especially well as an active game that you can play in spaces with obstructions like poles in the way that prevent the space from being used for true gymnasium games.Set-Up:* Split into two equal teams and have them sit with their legs crossed facing each other.* Set up...
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tag-blue
It really is as simple as it sounds...Have students mingle around the room. Once they're moving, yell out, "Tag __________" and insert an article of clothing, a color, both, or a wall. The first student to get to a matching object called out by the leader wins!You can make it a little more challenging by using some of the...
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mr-mumbles
This can be done with any amount of people, but the more the better. Have them sit in a circle. Everyone must suck their lips in, or to act as if they have no teeth so that when they talk and you can’t see their teeth. Then one person starts and asks their neighbor, "have you seen Mr. Mumbles?"...
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the-circle-of-life
The Circle of LifeFor this game, all the participants sit in a circle (usually a small group-10 and under). A person starts with a word like "tree," and then the next person says the next word that comes to their mind, such as "wood"-a word that is connected with the previous one. The idea is to go around the...
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big-group-twister
This game can be played with groups ranging in size from 20 to 100. You play according to the regular Twister rules and use the spinner that comes with the board game (or you can make one yourself). Go out and buy colored paper plates (red, yellow, blue, and green); six plates of each color makes one regular sized...
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