Browsing Category:Games & Icebreakers

the-dating-game
MAIN POINT: This is a fun game designed to start a discussion about healthy relationships and safe dating habits. Preparation: To get ready for this game, you are going to need a few different supplies. We recommend using pipe and drape so that you can divide the bachelor/bachelorette from the other contestants. You'll need at least 4 chairs (one for...
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mallow-blow
Preparation: Several bags of large marshmallows and a 5-gallon bucket for each player.Instructions: Choose 3-4 people to play this game. Each player stands at a “start line” and is given a bowl of large sized marshmallows that are placed on the floor. About 6 feet away from the line there is a 5-gallon bucket also placed on the floor....
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super-bowl-scramble
Preparation: Print or write Super Bowl trivia on pieces of paper. Each player will need 7 questions, so plan accordingly. You will also need envelopes and paper with the correct answers. These will be given to the contestants before the game starts.Instructions: Anybody who wants to can play this game, but we suggest a max of 3-4 people. This...
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you-betcha
Preparation: You will need Monopoly money, 3x5 cards or whiteboards for this gameChoose 3 or 4 contestants to play. Each player will be given $1000 in Monopoly money at the start.  At the beginning of each round, players will hear the category. Each player will then try to answer a trivia question from that category. Contestants decide how much money...
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degrees-of-separation
Preparation: Paper and pens for each group.To start this game have students and leaders get into groups of 3-6 people. Each group will need a piece of paper and a pen. Once everyone is in a group, start off by giving the groups a word like "Church". Have the groups come up with as many words that have to...
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rock-em-sock-em-nerf-robots
Items Needed2 Nerf PistolsNerf Darts (about 20)Cool prize (or prizes if you want to do multiple rounds of the game)Pick 2 students to play, and then allow each student to pick a partner of the same gender. In this game, one student from each team stands with their arms behind their backs. Their teammate stands behind them and sticks...
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