Separate students into groups of 4-5 each. Every group will get a pair of safety scissors, tape, wrapping paper, ribbon, and bows.Give each team 4 minutes to “gift wrap” one of the students in the group.The nicest looking gift wrapping job wins.
This simple game works great as a teaser or opener to a discussion on The Bible. Here is what you will want to do. Copy the FIRST paragraph to hand out to your students. Keep the SECOND paragraph that contains the answers to yourself. (Answers in the SECOND paragraph are in CAPS.)I once made a remark about the hidden...
This is a group version of the “Paper-Rock-Scissors” game, with the elements being replaced with Santa, Scrooge, and Snowman. Here’s how you do it.Explain that the game is a lot like Paper – Rock – Scissors and that everyone should get a partner to compete against. Have the students stand back –to – back. Inform them that their options...
This is a modification of the familiar card game, "War".Divide the students into two groups that are even. Hand each student a different playing card from the deck. Finally, have both teams form a single file linefacing the other team.One member of each team will come to the middle and "face-off". At the signal, they will say and show...
Wanna great game that provides plenty of action? This is it! All you need is a lot of balloons (about 50 per team).Make sure each team gets 50 balloons that are all the same color. (For example, if you have three teams, you need 50 yellow, 50 red, and 50 green.) If you can, make the colors represent the...
This game makes a great audience game for those times when you need to keep your crowd together. It will work for any size crowd; just know that the larger the crowd, the longer the game.Have an adult volunteer come up front to be the "caller". Ask all the students in the room to stand up. Tell them to...
If you are looking for something to do with that extra frozen turkey that got left over from Thanksgiving, play this game and every one of your students will have a blast!Buy a frozen turkey and thaw it “some.” Buy a cheap box of rubber gloves, so that every student gets a pair (just in case). Before the game,...