New School Volleyball can be played on a regular volleyball court with the normal amount of players on each team. A regular volleyball is used as well. The main difference is the scoring.Playing: The object of the game is for a team to volley the ball as many times as possible without missing or fouling (up to 50 times)...
Materials needed: 2 plungers & 2 toilet seats - one set (2 plungers, 2 seats) for every 2 teams.Instead of using actual metal horseshoes and metal stakes, use two plungers as the stakes and two toilet seats as the shoes.Stick the plungers on the ground 20 feet apart (a flat smooth surface is usually best like a gym floor)...
For this game, you will need the classic game Twister or a homemade version if your group is big. Every 'spot' is numbered and a list of questions about one's testimony and faith.Examples: When did you become a Christian? How have you shown or been shown grace recently? And random questions such as, which do you prefer, Burger King or...
Let students know ahead of time that they are going to get disgusting and to bring a change of clothes!Be creative. Make one course and time people going through or make it for two people, with two of each part of the course so it can be a race or relay. Either way, videotape it for great viewing later.EXAMPLE...
Outdoor or Indoor. Ten Bags of Doom doesn't take much set up time, just a lot of clean up. This works great as motivation/marketing for a certain event.Pick a staff guy everyone likes to tell the students that if they bring a certain number of their friends to a certain event, they get to give him the "Ten Bags...
Split your group into even teams. Give each a bag of tootsie rolls and a pair of latex gloves.Instruct your teams to open and chew all the tootsie rolls and spit them onto a paper plate. The designated sculptor then molds the tootsie roll goop into a work of art. Judge by beauty, height... whatever!Added by Mark Hall online...
Buy enough Blow Pops (Blow Pops, not cheap suckers - students have to LIKE what you use) for three times the amount of students and staff you have. Take string or yarn, cut it at arms' width and tie them to the individual "Blow Pops." You now have enough "Blow Pop" Necklaces for each student and staff to have...