Pogo
Four players at a time: ace, king, queen and jack. Each one is located in the corner of a square. The ace starts and needs to hit the ball with his open hand and must make the ball bounce off the other's square. The person who receives the ball has to do the same with another square and so on. If a person misses the ball or the ball goes out of the square, that person falls. When someone fights, everyone moves up one place. Now another person can enter the game instead of Jack.
Mingle mingle mingle
Get the whole group together. The leader running the game calls out a category question (for example - what is your favourite colour?). Everyone in the group would then have to start calling out their favourite colour to each other and find the others in the group who have the same favourite colour as them. When a player finds another player who has the same answer as them they then join together (by linking arms) and continue to go round the group looking for more people with the same answer. After a minute or so (completely up to the leader running the game) the leader can call "STOP". Each group needs to call out their answer. If there are two people/groups who have the same answer but are not linked together then they are eliminated from the next round. Or alternatively, to keep everyone involved, you can give each kid five wrapped lollies or popsticks to start with and if they lose one each time this happens. Be creative with the questions you ask: - Favourite pizza topping - Favourite ice cream flavour - Favourite TV show - Favourite band - Favourite book of the Bible, etc.
Wiffleball
A variation of baseball played with a plastic ball and a bat, where players try to hit the ball and run around bases to score points. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3neWQ3xpbA
The Resistance
A game of social deduction where players are divided into two teams, the Resistance and the Spies. The Resistance's goal is to complete missions, while the Spies' goal is to sabotage the missions.
Mix and Mingle
Get the group to stand in the middle of a hall area. The leader of the game will stand at the front of the hall, facing towards the group of people. The game leader will call out a choice to the group, pointing to opposite sides of the room for each option. For example, the first choice could be "inside vs outside". When the game leader says "inside" they would point to the left side of the room, when they say "outside" they would point to the right side of the room. Each of the players then run or walk to the side of the room which they prefer. For example, if I like "outside" more than "inside" then I would go to the right. It's good to do a whole variety of choices and some will provide laughter and some might be more serious. I find it helpful to stop (maybe after a more interesting choice) and get the players to turn to someone next to them and ask them why they chose what they chose. Here are some examples of choices: Nature vs City, Casual vs Dress-up, Inside vs Outside
Slow cycling
A "slow cycling race" is an event where participants compete to cross the finish line in the slowest possible time. Unlike traditional bike races where speed is crucial, in a slow cycling race, the goal is to maintain the slowest pace without coming to a complete stop.
Human Knot
Have the group stand in a circle, reach in and grab someone else's hand (not from the same person), then try to untangle the knot without letting go of each other's hands.
Find a Wordle
1. Use a book to the get the text for a larger section of scripture - maybe a whole chapter - that you are studying. 2. Copy that into the Wordle site and let it generate a Wordle for you. 3. Put the generated Wordle and your book passage onto a single page of paper. 4. Highlight the words in the passage that you want the kids to find in the Wordle. Although this would seem fairly simple, depending on the number of words and the layout of the Wordle, it can be quite difficult. 5. Use the normal incentives to keep the kids focused - first person to find a specific word gets a prize, first finished, work in pairs etc. This website allows you to generate cool 'wordles'. They are like a word cloud where the size of word is in proportion to its usage. The site allows you to generate your own Wordle in many different formats.
Seven Stones
There are 2 teams. One team is the attacking team and other is the defending team. The goal of Seven Stones for the attacking team is to knock down a stack of stones using a ball and then rebuild the stack. While the opposing team tries to prevent it using the same ball by throwing it at the opposite teams players. If the ball hits the player, he is out. If the first team manages to rebuild the stack, they win. The teams have alternate chances of being the attacking team.