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Ideas for Games to Play With Older People

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Put the girls in one room away from the party and bring the guys to the front of the room. I have a feeling many of these games will help you and your students this week! Set up a balance beam using masking tape on the floor.

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I learned something recently: in youth games to play in groups, youth group games are important. My church had vacation bible school two weeks ago and I was teaching the middle school class. That first night I went straight into the lesson and I got crickets and glazed eyes. I had planned a lesson along with some small activities but my quiet group ended up zooming through the lesson and I still had an hour to fill. We grabbed our snack from the kitchen and headed outside to eat it since it was a beautiful evening. We ended up playing different versions of tag, and this group of students who were shy and quiet at first, were suddenly laughing and talking. The games ended up being a major team building exercise. It helped them find things in common and get past the initial awkwardness that can come with meeting new people. They needed the games to break the ice so they could feel comfortable participating in discussions about the lesson. Now I realize games are vital to building community in youth group. So after doing some research, our team has compiled a list of the top 20 youth group games with you. I have a feeling many of these games will help you and your students this week. You can also find more games for youth leaders by 100 Youth Group Games. We keep these games updated based on feedback we get from youth leaders like you. So, you can always check back to look for new games. Now, here are some of the best and simple youth group games you can play this week: Grog You take apart a flashlight and hide the parts throughout the play area. One kid is the Games to play in groups, which is a monster that can freeze you in place by tagging you. It was a favorite by far. Sardines or Christians in the Catacombs This is the game of sardines, but explain it with the story of how the early Christians met in the catacombs, but they still increased in number. One person hides in a dark place, and then as people find them, they join in hiding, until one person remains. Scatterball Dodge ball with a twist. To start, everyone must have a hand on a nerf ball. Throw the ball up in the air and everyone scatters. Somebody grabs the ball in the air or off the ground. Whoever has the ball can only take two steps. After two steps, the player must throw the ball — dodge ball style — at another player. If the ball hits a player, that player sits down right where they are. If a player is hit by the ball and catches it, then the throwing player sits down. At any time sitting players can snag the ball if it rolls by, and they can throw it at standing players trying to get them out. The game ends when only one player is standing. Lifesize Clue The youth group gathers in the evening when the church is dark. They congregate in one lit room and one person goes to hide a large doll any stuffed animal will work. Spaghetti And Marshmallow Tower The Spaghetti And Marshmallow Tower is a classic game that you may well have played yourself. To make it happen, split your group into as many teams as you have supplies keeping around 3-4 members in a group. Provide each group with one pack of spaghetti and one pack of large games to play in groups lows. Teams are charged to use their supplies to build the tallest freestanding tower they can meaning that holding the tower up for measuring is against the rules. Give the groups a certain time limit during which they can construct their tower — anywhere from 5-15 minutes generally works well — and give them a one-minute warning before their time up. The winning team is the one with the tallest games to play in groups tower, as measured by the game leader. Break any ties by having the teams move their tower across the room and measuring again, not allowing them to fix any breakages. Note: Some teams will get creative and incorporate the spaghetti box and marshmallow bag into their structure. There is no rule against this. Quick note: We just wanted to equip you with some of our best youth leader resources or keep scrolling for more fun Youth Group Games. Photo Scavenger Hunt Assign points for odd items that students can find to take a picture with around the Church property or within a designated area. Get creative with your lists. The added bonus of this game is you automatically have some great photos of your students that you can put in the youth group room. You can even feature some of them as photos of the week. Baby Bird Two teams of two students compete. On each team, one student acts as the mother bird and the other acts as the baby bird. The team with the most worms in their eggshell at the end of 20 seconds wins. Ties are broken via bird- calling contest. Give them an word and the team has to guess the word they drew. This would be a good ice breaker activity before a lesson if you tie in themes from the lesson into the drawings. Four on the Couch The goal is to get 4 of your team onto the same couch. There must be one less seat than people in the room must have a couch; you can play three on a couch if necessary. Divide into at least two teams and have everyone put their name in hat. But everyone should keep their names a secret. Now the person to the left of the empty seat in the room calls out a name. The person, who drew that name, now moves to the empty seat, and switches names with the person who called out the name. Now the person to the left of the new empty seat calls a name. So you have to try to get to the empty the couch and call the right names to get folks on the couch. This takes some thinking but is fun and competitive in a non-athletic way. Each person should write down the names of 10 people — either famous people or people everyone in the group knows. Go around and collect them in a basket or hat. You should have quite a few names in the basket. Split into 2 or 3 teams each team having around three or four members. Pick a team to start — one member of that team gets the basket of names, picks out a name, and has to try and describe that person to the other members of his team. Once they guess correctly, pull out another name from the hat and so on. The team has one minute to go through as many names as they can. If they get stuck on a name, they can pass and move onto the next name. Move onto the next team who do the same as above. Similar to Round 1 but you can only use one word to describe the person to your group. The group will be aware of all the names in the basket from round 1 so it is easier than it sounds. Score a point per name guessed as above. Add up the scores at the end to see who wins. Keep some band aids on hand for this one just in case. Capture the Flag This one needs no explanation, but feel free to add twists. Include more than one flag, take turns having the teams play offense and defense, play with three or four teams going against each other, etc. Tug of War This is another classic, but is always a hit with youth groups. Make it extra fun by doing it once a year and utilizing interesting competitions: students vs. The key to a good match-up is to put a small number of the strongest against a large number of the weakest. For example, take a handful senior high boys and place them against 30 middle schoolers. Ultimate Duck-Duck-Goose When there are more than 50 students, this game is a lot of fun. Play duck-duck-goose as you normally would, however when a few people get tagged and they go to the middle, then they begin another game of duck-duck-goose. Everyone is in a straight line, with multiple teams doing this. First team that gets to the last person and has the correct word wins. Divide students into teams and have one student face off against another student from the other team. Play five seconds of a popular song from iTunes and have them guess. Seated Basketball This one is a favorite because it requires strategy and teamwork. The game is divided up between two teams. The goal is to get a ball into a basket. This can be a basketball hoop, but I have found it just as fun playing it with laundry baskets placed on a table. Each player has their own chair and is played in rounds. At the beginning of a round, the players have a short amount of time to place their chairs in a position. Once placed, they are not allowed to move from their spot. They then must pass the ball to each other, without it getting intercepted by the opposing team. After each round the players become more strategic and shift from focusing on offense and defense. Likewise, a team that has no one in the middle of the field is unable to make an adequate pass to their teammates. An interesting side effect of this game is the loner and unpopular student will often become the most passed to player. They are the ones that are open, because the opposing team neglects to place a chair next games to play in groups them to guard. Real World Bible Drills Bible drills can be fun but with a twist on an old classic game, students can translate it into real life skills. Instead of saying a specific Bible verse like John 3:16, have them find narrative stories like David and Goliath. After doing a few of these narrative type stories, branch out even further. Have them lookup a passage of the Bible that someone can use if they feel deep sadness, struggle with addiction, feel lonely, etc. This really challenges the students to use critical thinking and provides them with skills they can use later in life. Penny Chinny Give everyone a penny. This means the penny will lay flat on the chin and the students will be looking up into the air. Last one standing with the penny balanced wins. It is quick and easy and games to play in groups perfect game if you are waiting for doors to open before a youth conference or for your favorite Christian artists before a concert like Winter Jam, Creationfest, Soulfest or Ichthus retro reference. Battle of the Instant Dance Crews Prior to the start of the program while students are mingling assemble two dance crews and have them each choreograph a dance routine in the several minutes before icebreaker time. If your group is small enough, the entire group can be split into two teams and choreograph the dance as part of the actual activity, rather than in advance. Winners are determined based on audience applause for the former or by leaders for the latter. You can find more games, small group curriculum and other resources for youth leaders in our. What games do you play with your youth group. Leave a comment below to share your fun game ideas. This article was originally published on June 21, 2012. We hope you like the updated. I would suggest simplifying it by not changing names a second time. It really is a fun game once you get the hang of it. Usually, it was boys against girls. Oh — I would say it works best with about 20-25 people. Not too few or too many. It has lots of assumptions.

Whoever gets the most correct answers before the timer runs out wins! But, hey, maybe that's just me. Put a copy of the numbers in a small bowl and draw a number. You will find an icon on the top blue menu bar of every page. Game Show Inspired Christmas Party Games Love games like , and? Gets everybody in foursome to play as partners and opponents. The party host can request all people show up as a an Old Hollywood film star, famous military member or a character from a particular era in time. Remember to take your scissors! Try to stomp on each other's balloons. The 'Wolf' is always the last player to tee off. The next person lists what has been said before, then adds something. This takes some thinking but is fun and competitive in a non-athletic way.

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