Browsing Category:Audience Games

meme-me-up-scotty
Preparation: Before your meeting print out a bunch of silly internet photos and/or funny pictures of your students/leaders. Baby pics, old pics, embarrassing pics are all great - just make sure that they are appropriate. Make multiple copies of your best pics so you get several memes to choose from at the end. Have a bunch of sharpie markers...
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who-said-that
This game is best played as a team game. Divide your audience before moving on (i.e. boys vs girls, grade vs grade, left side right side, etc). The audience will hear a quote from a movie. The first person to come up to the front and give the correct answer wins a point for their team. The team with...
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truth-or-poop
Divide your group into 2 teams. The easiest way is boys vs girls. Then, have 1 contestant come up for each team for each question. They will hear a fact being read that may or may not be true. If they think it’s true they say ‘truth’. If they believe it’s not true they say ‘poop’. For each correct...
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superhero-trivia
With all the superhero movies coming out this is a fun trivia game. If you have media capabilities use PowerPoint or Media Shout. And make sure you give out a superhero sized prize to the winner(s)!!1. Who was Superman’s arch nemesis? (Lex Luthor)2. Who played Ironman in the latest Ironman movies? (Robert Downey Jr.)3. What was it that could...
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time-check
A youth leader walks in with a big ole pizza (or some other sweet prize) and announces that this game is a “Boys vs. Girls Challenge”. The winning team will get the goods. The leader will announce a historical event and students must correctly identify the year in which that event took place. The first person to run up...
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sentence-picture-game
Preparation: Pens and lots of paper!The only thing you need for this game is a pen and a half of a sheet of piece paper for each student. Begin by handing the first student a random sentence on a piece of paper. The first student will then sketch their interpretation of that sentence down for the next person. Once...
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large-group-dance
This is simple to play and only needs an announcer and some music (though the music is optional). Get your entire group to link their arms around another’s shoulders wherever they are sitting.Have the announcer say to everyone, “Everybody must move in the same direction when I say what that direction is. For instance, if I say, "Left" then...
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