This game is similar to the classic “Telephone” game, but also makes use of some of the elements of “Pictionary.” All you need are a few stacks of Post-It Notes and some pens. Here’s what you do.Put your students in a circle. Limit the circles to 9 kids at most. If you have more kids than that, simply make...
No, this doesn’t involve hamsters in boxing gloves…but this is a game that your kids might possibly remember for the rest of their lives! All you need are some brave students…and a couple of hamsters.Get all of your students to sit on the floor in a circle with their legs crossed. Then put the hamster(s) in the middle of...
This is a great game for small to medium-sized groups that not only offers the prospect of winning a prize but also provides a "unique" learning experience. Only a few supplies are needed.Objective:Teens will be given an opportunity to exercise their mental faculties by determining whether a story is either Fact or Fiction. The teens who get the most...
This game works best with at least 10 students, but the more the merrier. Break students into two equal teams for this gross relay game. At the opposite end of the room place two kitty litter boxes (one for each team) on the ground, maybe with a tarp under to keep the area clean. Fill the kitty litter boxes...
If you are looking for a fun game that EVERYBODY can play, this is it!Before the game begins…Use a computer and printer to print letters on to sheets of paper (approximately 6 per sheet.) Then cut out each letter and put them in a plastic bag (like a Ziploc). Every bag needs to have the EXACT same letters. You...
Preparation: Notecards, pens, and a big hatAs students enter, give them a notecard and have them write down a question on a note card. The question can be about anything…from movies to quantum physics. (If you have a smaller group, get them to write down 2-3 questions, making sure that only one question is written per card.) When they are done...
Basically, this game is played like a water-balloon or egg toss, only you use paper airplanes instead. So you'll need plain paper or construction paper for this game. Here’s how you do it.Have every person find a partner, and give each pair a few pieces of paper. Give them 5 minutes to fold their own paper airplane, and you...