Browsing Category:Games & Icebreakers

saran-wrap-race
Supplies Needed:As many boxes of 100 ft. plastic wrap as you plan teams forMasking tape (for finishing line)TrashcanStop-watch (optional)Preparation: Beforehand, use tape to designate the start and finish lines. Pick 4-10 students (depending on the amount of space available) and put them in teams of two.Assign one player from each team to wrap and one to be wrapped. When...
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ibble-dibble
This game sounds confusing, but read it through a couple times. Once you try it, you’ll get it. Students love it because they get marked up.You need a paintbrush and some red poster paint. Everyone stands or sits in a circle. Number everyone off.No.1 starts off by saying, "Ibble Dibble Number 1 with no Ibble Dibbles, calling Ibble Dibble...
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grab-bag-scarf
This can be a relay, but I play it as an up-front game involving 6-8 people. Great game for a guys against girls night.Put together 2 bags of miscellaneous food items. They must have the same amount of items in each bag. Some items could be: a package of unsweetened Kool-Aid, a candy bar, soda, a can of sardines,...
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tape-head
I Need a Shoelace with a twist; can be played with small or huge groups. The up-front person divides teams (in audiences of rallies or other large gatherings you can make each section of chairs a group).The upfront person then yells out a demand for a somewhat common item that people might have on them. The first team to...
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human-lawn-mower
Divide into two teams. Give each team two buckets. Have students run to the first bucket pre-filled with pancake syrup and grab a pair of scissors from the bottom (have only enough scissors for about a third or half the team.Then they run to a designated grassy area where their job is to try and cut as much grass...
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i-have-ive-never
Like Identity Circle (Click Here) or Fruit Basket Upset (Click Here). Have everyone sit in a circle except one person who stands in the middle. Everyone in the circle has to be sitting in a chair or on an “x” marked on the ground with tape (there has to be only as many designated seats as there are people...
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