If you have never won an Oscar, this event is for you! Now you can host your own movie awards ceremony for your youth ministry. The movies are made by the students (and adult leaders, if desirable). Students can make a short film, a comedy, a music video, a documentary, a thrillerÉwhatever they want. online pharmacy...
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Stupid Skits

Was it You?

was-it-you
For this skit, you will need 5 actors. The lead actor is the General. He needs to be an overbearing, loud, and big guy.The scene opens with soldiers standing in line. A General is in front of his troops (facing the same way as them with his back to them) giving silly orders.Script:General: Atten Hut!(soldiers behind him snap to...
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skateboard-joust
Even though this is an "upfront game" by our definition, meaning everyone else watches the action, don't be confused about how to maximize this game's potential. This game will probably be played outside, in a gym, or in the middle of a big room. Here is how you can do it best.Begin by making sure everyone can see, since...
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story-book
This game can be played anywhere. It can take as much or as little time as you would like. There is significant prep time involved though.Find some old children's books at a garage sale or used bookstore. Choose books with lots of colorful, weird pictures. Cut out paper to cover the captions that make up the story in the...
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interlocking-interests
Preparation: Sheets of butcher paper and pens/markers.Divide students into groups of three. Give each group a large sheet of butcher paper and a different color marker for each person. Have them draw a Venn diagram with a circle for each student.The students in each group are to discuss what their similarities and differences are. After the discussion, they fill...
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wink-murder
Get everyone sat in a circle. Choose a “detective” to go out of the room. Amongst everyone remaining choose a “murderer.” Call the detective back in and get them to stand in the middle of the circle. The murderer then has to wink at people in the circle, without the detective noticing. When the “victims” are winked at, they...
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