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name-bingo
Preparation: You will need to create Bingo Cards with 25 blank spaces, and have enough paper for everyone.For this game, you need to have at least 25+ people. Create a Bingo Card with 25 blank spaces. As students enter, have students put their name on a piece of paper or ticket and place the tickets in a jar. Then...
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phlat-ball
You will need a Phlat Ball, which is a ball that pops open randomly. Or, you'll need some sort of timer. Then, you'll need topics which require students to list items.For example:1. NFL football teams2. Books of the Bible3. States that begin with "A"4. Animals with fur5. Women in the Bible6. Names of rivers.7. School mascots.8. Names of sitcoms.9....
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guess-that-toe
Have two rounds (one with 3 boys and the other with 3 girls). In a separate room, have the preselected (secretly chosen) contestants get ready for the game before anyone has a chance to see them. Have each of them remove their shoes and socks and place their bare feet into a garbage bag with two holes cut out...
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count-it-out
Gather youth into a tight circle of 5-10. (If you have more than ten, you can make this a competitive game with two or three circles participating at once.) While in the circle, everyone must look down at the ground and may not raise their head to make eye contact with others in their group. The goal of this...
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appointment-clock
Create a clock on a piece of paper, and make sure you use one with hands to each of the twelve hours. Give a copy of this clock and a pen/pencil to every student in the group. The hands of the clock act as blanks for the students to write each other's names on. Everyone goes around and has...
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acting-out
We LOVE this game! You can have students improvise the scenes on the spot for an upfront/audience game or you can give them more time to plan/act. If you choose the later, we divide our students up into groups no larger than 10 students. We have preselected several Bible scenes or verses and each group has to come up...
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musical-backs
Similar to musical chairs, students pair up with another student back-to-back while locking arms when the music stops. To make it a little more difficult and to avoid cliques, tell the students they cannot pair up with the same student two consecutive times. They must switch it up.When there is an even number of students, place a chair in...
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