For this game, you need an inflatable mattress that won't fold up on you (one of those big camping mattresses, not some little float around the pool mattress). If you have two, even better.See how long one student at a time can jump w/o losing balance. If you have two, you can have them toss something back and forth...
MAIN POINT: It’s hard to focus on what matters when we surround ourselves with distractions.Loud, fast, funny game w/a point! Choose 4 volunteers from 4 different grades. Bring them up one at a time to ask 14 questions (see below). Whichever contestant can answer 10 of them in 90 seconds wins (candy, pop, $1-5). They may “pass” as many...
You need a water balloon launcher for this game. Two are better but teams can share.Divide your group into two teams. Each team needs to designate 3 people to launch their balloons. The rest of the team goes 20-70 yds. away holding on to a large bed sheet. Members of the team around the sheet must have both hands...
This game is the same as Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but with different size Chocolate for prizes.You'll need to come up with your own questions but if you need help on how the game is structured see Who Wants to be a Bible Millionaire? on our Upfront Games page.Added by Nick Booth
Have someone give a line from a popular movie. The first person to say the movie title the line is from gets to share a line from a movie. Same thing until you've had enough.This game is fun once you get going. Just tell students to have a line in mind because it becomes boring when someone takes 5...
The goal of this game is to work your way up by beating other players at Rock-Scissors-Paper to the “position” of king or queen.Everyone starts out as an egg. You find another egg and play Rock-Scissors-Paper. The winner "grows" into a chicken who finds another chicken to play against. Whoever wins "grows" into a dinosaur. The loser returns to...
Big Room Games, Games & Icebreakers, Outdoor Games, Sick And Twisted Games
Duck, Duck, Goose With a Twist
Outdoor or Indoor game. Play this childhood favorite just like Duck-Duck-Goose. Only, instead of just touching someone's head and saying "goose," you’ll crack an egg on their head. Gross, but good for the hair!NOTE: Either forewarn your students to wear grubby clothes, provide wet washcloths and/or towels, or have garbage bags with holes to pull over their heads.Added by...