Browsing Category:Games & Icebreakers

melt-that-ice-cube
Divide your group into two or three teams. Give a large block of ice to each group. The team has to melt the ice any way they can (i.e. crushing, breaking, friction, body heat, etc.).If possible, weigh before and after to determine a winner. Prepare for water. For a fun variation, use a t-shirt from your ministry. Fold it...
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saran-wrap-race
Supplies Needed:As many boxes of 100 ft. plastic wrap as you plan teams forMasking tape (for finishing line)TrashcanStop-watch (optional)Preparation: Beforehand, use tape to designate the start and finish lines. Pick 4-10 students (depending on the amount of space available) and put them in teams of two.Assign one player from each team to wrap and one to be wrapped. When...
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water-capture-the-flag
Capture the Flag with a water twist! Instead of simply tagging people or pulling flags off a belt, etc. use the Alka-Seltzer method!Make a badge on the arm of every player like this: wrap a strip of duct tape around the player's arm (t-shirt sleeve), place an Alka-Seltzer tablet on the tape and add two more strips above and...
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balloon-defense
Buy two different colored balloons, 25 to 50 of each for two teams of players. Choose colors according to the closest holiday or anything relevant (opposing school colors if you're in a small town).Form two teams. Each team must defend its treasure (a pile of balloons) while attempting to steal or destroy the other team's treasure. Use one color...
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wet-baseball
Standard baseball rules, but for each base was a hard plastic wading pool and from 3rd base to home was a slip-n-slide. Use a large plastic bat, a tee for the ball which was a splash ball. Have everyone wear water shoes if they have them.Added by Kimberly Wilson
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win-lose-or-draw
This is the same as the old TV version of the same name. It's played like Pictionary, either guys against girls or team against team.A word is given to one member of each team who tries to draw symbols and pictures to lead his/her team to say the word that was given to them. You may not use numbers,...
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ibble-dibble
This game sounds confusing, but read it through a couple times. Once you try it, you’ll get it. Students love it because they get marked up.You need a paintbrush and some red poster paint. Everyone stands or sits in a circle. Number everyone off.No.1 starts off by saying, "Ibble Dibble Number 1 with no Ibble Dibbles, calling Ibble Dibble...
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