Everyone pairs up in a circle. Pick 2 people to start the game - one of them will be "it". “It” chases the other person around the room. They can go inside or outside of the circle but it's a good idea to try to keep them close to the circle.The person being chased tries to hook arms with...
Run a volleyball tournament using a beach ball instead of volleyball and hang a tarp over the net. The teams cannot see each other and don't always know when the ball is coming over. The beach ball makes it more fun because you don't need as much skill to hit it over the net.You might want to move the...
Take a Slip and Slide and pour buckets of slime over it (flour, water, and green food coloring). The students slide through the slime, grab a flag on the other side and bring it back to where they started. They can only grab one flag at a time and must get as many as they can within a designated...
For this game, you’ll need a bag of soft sand and two big buckets or small plastic tubs.Divide the group into 2 teams and line them up. Have the first person in each line grab a handful of sand from the container. They must pass the sand to the next player, who passes it to the next, and so...
A great camp game from our friends from down under – if you’re familiar with our website, you know that some of the wildest games come from youth workers in Aussieland! Keep’em comin’, mate!This is a camp game involving everyone and the use of the entire campsite. Lisa and her fellow youth workers used a circus theme and she...
Dodgeball without boundaries, literally - every person for themselves. Typical rules apply - get hit, you're out; if your throw is caught, you're out. Here's the difference: when the person who gets you out gets out, you're back in. The catch: if you have the ball, you can't move (this eliminates the need for boundaries)Added by Andy UnterholznerAlso see...
Divide into 2 teams and give each player a 3-foot piece of foam noodle and a Burger King crown. One team puts the crowns on normal and the other team puts them on inside out (the crowns must be above the ears). The two teams line up about 15 or more feet away from each other, facing off. On...