This upfront game works best if you choose 2-3 girls, preferably middle school aged. Have them come up front and show them the bag/bowl of goldfish, yes, real live goldfish! Tell them that they are about to walk through the Goldfish Gauntlet. Fastest time wins!On the floor, down front where everyone can see, have a plastic tarp spread out....
We basically had a disgruntled, elf-hating Santa come out and tell a couple of elf jokes (all totally clean, of course) about a runaway elf from the North Pole. All the while, there was an adult leader dressed in the goofiest elf costume available, out in the crowd. At the end of the upfront jokes, Santa spots the elf...
This up-front game pits students against adult leaders to see who has the best impersonation skills. You can choose the students as they walk in and register at your event. For the students who are up for the challenge, have a picture and short bio of the character or celebrity they will be acting out. You need to coordinate...
This is a great game to film for a later advertisement for your Youth Ministry. Let’s face it; every person on Earth likes to hit people with those Nerf-like pool noodles. This game allows your students to take their pent-up Algebra frustrations out on each other in a very funny way.Supplies Needed:You will need cheap goggles, 4-6 noodles, 8-10...
This game works well as an up-front game. Grab 2 boys and 2 girls from the audience and have them come forward. Have a practice putting green already spread out in front of the crowd (or in the middle of the room). This can be purchased at Walmart. Have two legit golf balls (or more in case one gets...
This game works great as an up-front game. Have an adult leader quickly build a pyramid of empty soda cans out in the middle of the floor/stage. Using 4 different kinds of soda cans--4 of one kind on the bottom, 3 of a different kind on the second row, 2 of yet another soft drink on the third row,...
Note: This game works best with some sort of screen projection (a video projector is best, but even overhead projectors could work). If you don’t have access to a projector, no worries; you’ll just have to use questions without visuals.This is a great "Up Front Game" for parents or adult leaders to square off against students. We did it...