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volleyball-h2o
H20 Volleyball!Must have a cloth, not plastic, volleyball. They make 2 kinds of "regular" volleyballs - the plain ol' rubber type, and a rubber one that's covered in fabric so it doesn't hurt so much when you hit it.Each team has a bucket full of cold water. Each time the ball is served, it must be dunked in the...
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dodge-the-rolling-balls
This game requires a bunch of dodgeballs, but it's really fun.First, split your large group into small groups (if you have around 50, split them into 5 groups of 10).Next, make one big circle or square with all the people, and send one of the groups in the middle. The surrounding groups sit down while the group in the...
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hula-hoop-pass-2
Get all your participants in a circle holding each other's hands. Get someone to 'unlock' one of their hands from the circle, put a hula-hoop onto his/her hand, then reconnect with the circle.The aim of this game is to get the hula-hoop around the circle and back to where it started without the group letting go of each other's...
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earthball-blowout
Here are several games you can play with an earthball (also called cage balls) or you could have an "Earthball Theme Night" and play them all.Where to find an earthball: Once upon a time, they could be ordered from a place called Gopher Sports at (800) 533-0446. Ask for a 72" cage ball. We are told that the earth...
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geometry-test
Divide into as many teams of 5-10 as you want. Explain that this is a geometry test. Play hyped music in the background. All teams begin in a circle. When you yell out a shape, they must arrange themselves into it as quickly as possible.Suggestions: straight line, square, rectangle, triangle, cone, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, cube, trapezoid.The Point: Teamwork, goals,...
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