This game gets difficult with more than 20 people; it's better for groups of 15 or less. Everyone gets in a circle and is given an animal in which they are assigned a hand motion that represents that animal. Hand Motions (a few examples):Elephant- hang one arm down with your other arm wrapped around it, holding your nose (like...
Choose four contestants to come to the front. The 4 people decide who's bravest amongst them. They will make their brave member into a human ice cream sundae! They'll pour ice cream, chocolate syrup, whip cream, and caramel on that person's head.Make sure the ice cream is slightly melted. Can also be done with two teams up-front; whichever team's...
This gross game is played up front with 2-4 teams of 3 people each while the crowd watches. You’ll need one large tub of creamy peanut butter and several bags of mini-marshmallows. (If you have students allergic to peanuts, shaving cream is a good option, but you'll need to use something other than marshmallows.)One team member must smear peanut...
Each team needs 7 people. Six of the team members will form two lines of three, the two lines facing each other. The students will lock arms with the person in front of them, creating a sort of "bridge." The 7th person (needs to be the smallest person in the group) will then lay across the groups’ arms and...
TheSource4YM.com Jonathan's Resource Ezine Weekly Resources, Ideas and Articles from The Source for Youth Ministry Tuesday, March 29, 2005 In This Issue Featured: One Kid, Two Kid ... If Dr. Seuss had Chaperoned...
TheSource4YM.com Jonathan's Resource Ezine Weekly Resources, Ideas and Articles from The Source for Youth Ministry Tuesday, March 15, 2005 In This Issue Featured Article: Do You Have a Hideous Heap? We're Rewarding Youth...
Everyone share their high of the week and their low of the week. What experience is the best one of the week—your high? And what was the worst—your low?