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4-square-dodgeball
Preparation: Duct tape/cones and dodgeballsUse duct tape or cones to create four large squares/quadrants on the floor. Then divide your group into 4 different teams. Now play Dodgeball, but when a player "gets out", they will join the square that got them out. Add more balls in as the game goes on to add more madness. The game is...
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time-frame
Instructions: Divide the group into two teams. We did this as a boys vs girls challenge which always seems to amp up the competitive spirit. Teams send up one contestant at a time to compete. Contestants will hear a famous event or occurrence in history. They have to write down the year in which they think the event occurred....
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survival-of-the-smartest
Instructions: This is a Boys vs Girls Game. One boy and one girl from each team will come up to the front of the stage; however, there is a twist. Every boy and girl that plays the game will have to meet certain criteria. For example: we might ask for contestants with blond hair or who wear glasses, etc....
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meme-me-up-scotty
Preparation: Before your meeting print out a bunch of silly internet photos and/or funny pictures of your students/leaders. Baby pics, old pics, embarrassing pics are all great - just make sure that they are appropriate. Make multiple copies of your best pics so you get several memes to choose from at the end. Have a bunch of sharpie markers...
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pair-adox
Instructions: In this game up to 40 people can play, but more pairs can always be made. Every participant will have a piece of paper with the name of a famous personality taped to their back. When the game starts  each contestant will roam around and ask other participants questions. Participants are trying to figure out who they are...
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ultimate-dodge-cricket
Preparation: Bat, dodgeball, cones, field marking paint or chalk.This is an outdoor team game. There are two teams, just like baseball. One team bats and the other is in the field. You'll need a bat, a dodgeball, and some cones, and a way to mark off a circle on the ground (field marking paint, chalk, etc). Instead of a baseball...
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zombies-2-0
This is another version of our Zombies game. This game is a great overnight event.Pick two to four students to be the "zombies" and send them off to hide. After 2 minutes, send the "humans" out to search for the zombies. As soon as a zombie is found, they chase after the humans (while doing their best zombie noise). In...
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