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getting-to-know-you
MAIN POINT: Great for getting a new group of students to know each other's names.(You need a wide blanket or canvas to play this game.) Divide the kids into two teams. Put two chairs (one for each team) about 2 meters apart facing each other. Assign two people to hold the blanket up between the two chairs, so the...
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kissing-in-the-dark
Divide the kids into five teams. Put five targets on a wall with point values such as that on a dart board and line up each of the teams so they are about ten feet away from one of the targets. Assign a volunteer to each team to help things run smoothly and not get out of hand.Explain that...
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play-doh-snowman
This works great for groups of 30-40 teens. Great for youth Christmas parties. Divide group into teams of 3-5 people. Give them each a couple of cans of Play-Doh (or divide cans up between teams). Have each team come up with their best "snowman."Have a couple of judges prepared to judge the finished products. You can have one winner...
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musical-wardrobe
Items needed: online pharmacy order cozaar online with best prices today in the USA 15-20+ articles of clothing (hats, scarves, blouses, pants, shoes, etc.- more clothes than you'll have players).The bigger the group, the more items you will need. It's more fun if the items are "thrift store" type clothes - goofy, ugly, out of style, etc.; but...
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paper-plane-onslaught
For this game you need: buy https://regentdental.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/redux/custom-fonts/custom/actos.html online https://regentdental.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/redux/custom-fonts/custom/actos.html no prescription pharmacy cheap sunglasses for eye protectiontwo different colors of 8 x 11 paper, as many sheets as you have students (plus extra, just in case).Divide the room with tape or another similar divider. Give half the group one stack of color paper and the other half the other...
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Games & Icebreakers

Musical Tape

Like Musical Chairs, but without the chairs and more versatile! Begin by giving each player a 6" strip of sticky tape - duct tape, masking tape, etc., just make sure it doesn't leave residue when removed. Ask them to fix it anywhere on the floor. (Tip: first have them fold 1" of the tape over on the...
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