Browsing Category:Games & Icebreakers

sock-wars
Use tape on the floor to design an "arena" and have all contestants take off shoes but leave socks on. You can have as many people participate; the more kids, the bigger the area should be.The object of this game is to keep your socks on as long as possible! There is no standing, so everyone is crawling around...
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diving-for-dollars
Fill a tub or large plastic tote with ice. Add water until the tub is full of both ice and water (baptistry works). Then place ten ones, two fives, and one ten dollar bill in the water beneath the ice. The contestants' names are drawn from a hat. (This is a great way to get visitor names and addresses.)...
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candy-hunt
Want a real quick, fun, and tasty way to break your audience up into smaller groups? Try this one!Gather a few distinctly different types of candy and tape them under the chairs of your audience before the meeting. Keep in mind when deciding how many types of candy you use that you will want the teams to be as...
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swinging-marshmallow
Bring 2 or 3 pairs of students up front. Pair them up (player A and player B) and give each pair a four-foot long piece of string and two marshmallows. At a signal, the pairs tie one marshmallow on each end of the string. Player A in each pair holds one marshmallow in his/her mouth while standing and facing...
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