Have everyone sit in a circle. Designate one person as the "squirter" and one person as the "moderator." For the first round give your squirter a spray bottle of water. This student names a topic, such as "Rides at an amusement park," or "NFL teams" and whispers one item in that category to the moderator.Squirter goes around the inside...
MAIN POINT: Getting to know youGet a spool of string or yarn. Have each person answer a question of some sort when they have the string in their possession. They then hold onto the string and throw the ball/spool to another so they can answer the question. You eventually create a web of some sort. In the end, describe...
This is like the board game Taboo, but on an easel and a lot easier. Divide your audience into teams (if you have the typical audience with an isle down the middle, make one half "west side" and the other half "east side." Teams elect someone to be the stool person. Bring that person up and seat them on...
Involves A LOT of clean up. You need several packs of toilet paper, depending on the number of students you have.Line all but two players against an outside wall with side boundaries clearly marked. The two "marksmen" pull off a wad of toilet paper and dip in a bucket of water, making it really soggy. Then they try to...
This gross game is played up front or in the middle of your room with 5-10 people on each team while the crowd watches. Tug-of-War in mud or through a Jello kiddy pool . . . you name it!Added by NaomiAlso, see Tug-O-Fish (Click Here).
This game is just like Ultimate Frisbee, but . . . you guessed it - played with an octopus.Purchase an octopus at your local grocery store or fish market. Divide into two teams and play ULTIMATE FRISBEE, with the octopus. If you haven't played Ultimate Frisbee (Frisbee Football), check it out on the Outdoor page.Divide into two teams, each...
TheSource4YM.com Jonathan's Resource Ezine Weekly Resources, Ideas and Articles from The Source for Youth Ministry Tuesday, November 11, 2003 In This Issue Something for this week: Scalp A youth culture resource...