This game works best when students are allowed to team up (around tables, for instance) and compete in groups. Hand out a copy of the "NBA Challenge" given below.NBA Challenge1. Fish hate getting caught in these.2. It doesn't feel good when you do this while shaving.3. This team loves numbers.4. A prehistoric meat-eater.5. Don’t wear red around these guys…6....
You will need 1 box of cereal, 1/2 gallon of milk, a bowl large enough to fit an entire box of cereal and 5 spoons for each team. Put 5 students on one team and 5 different students on another team.Have all ten students come up, grab a spoon, and circle their bowl. Pour the _ gallon of milk...
This game uses the rubber flexible Frisbees that you can get at Wal-Mart for $2.00 each. It is played on a court, (I use the inside of my fellowship hall).You need to create soccer-like goals. You can use masking tape at both ends of the court to do so. Place two chairs inside the goal so that the chairbacks...
This game works best if played as an up-front game.Have several teams of two students each line up in front of a table facing the crowd. Make sure your audience can see them! You will need plenty of Oreos and as many glasses of milk as you have teams. Each team of two has one person seated at the...
This is an ideal game for regions that experience regular snowfall in the winter. Assuming students are properly dressed; invite them to create a group of 3-5 people. Each group is assigned to create a snow "model" that relates to Christmas. The images can be serious or goofy. For example, there is the classic Christmas tree, North Star, Angel,...
This is a great upfront game. Supplies needed: gummy fish, 3 REAL LIVE goldfish, 10 glasses half full of water (3 containing real goldfish, 2 with just water and 5 containing gummy fish and water—these 5 are kept hidden from the chosen victims…..er students.Bring three students up front and show them the 5 glasses with water (3 with real...
Choose your teams and make sure they are visible to the audience. [This is a great time to hook up a live video feed to play on video projector(s).] The point of the game is for a student to bite a tortilla into the word assigned to them so their team gets the most points.Have cards made up beforehand...