snoot-shoot
This game is played up front with 3 or 4 people while the crowd watches. Give them each a certain number of Jelly Bellies; they're smaller than normal jelly beans (Good and Plenty's or Skittles work as well).Place a bucket a good 5 feet away from each contestant. Contestants shoot the Jelly Belly candies (or Cheerios) from their NOSE...
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car-stuff
Explain the game before you bring students out to the car. You could have a competition between sexes or classes. Each team has thirty seconds to get as many as possible into (not on) a small car.Also, see Car Restoration – ‘Restore My Ride’ on the Events page.
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communist-church
MAIN POINT: It also is a great set up for a discussion starter.This game is PERFECT for that All-Night Activity.Set Up: Explain to the kids about communism and persecution in restricted nations, how Christians are not allowed to gather publicly. If they are found gathering, they are put in prison.Game Prep: In the building that you are going to...
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catch-the-dragons-tail
Big room & Outdoor game; good for picnics or big gatherings. No winner or loser.Number of players: 10-30 kidsPlaying Site: Large open areaItems needed: A large scarf or handkerchiefTime: 15-45 minutesThe object of the game: The first person in the line tries to catch the last person in line.All the players line up and put their hands on the...
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basketball-fire-drill
Great to play on a full-size basketball court outside or in a church with a gym (multi-purpose facility) which has two baskets.Divide the group into a number of teams that is one more than the number of baskets you have. The extra team gets a basketball. Each of the other teams is assigned a basket to defend. When the...
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by-the-seat-of-your-pants-volleyball
Excellent indoor game for large groups in a large room, especially during rainy weather. Divide the group into two teams. Set up a volleyball net (or a rope across the room if you don’t have a net) so the top of the net is approximately 5 feet above the floor (shorter than the norm). Each player is instructed to...
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