100 Cup Challenge
Get a 100 pack of plastic cups for each group and challenge them to build the tallest structure by stacking.
FavoriteGet a 100 pack of plastic cups for each group and challenge them to build the tallest structure by stacking.
FavoriteEach team will have two pins near their back line that they need to protect. If the other team knocks.
FavoriteDesignate a large play area with clear boundaries that has room for students to run. Split group into 2 teams. .
FavoriteKids are separated into equal teams. 3 bowling pins are placed in a line and a team member rolls a.
FavoriteRegular dodgeball rules apply. The court is separated into 4 equal parts with four different teams in each section.
FavoriteSame setup as 4-Square. Play starts with a serve from student in square number 1 (or letter A). After the.
FavoriteUse a painted 4-square or divide a large square into four sections. Play begins with one student serving from his/her.
FavoriteYou will need Popsicle sticks and a lot of dice. In small groups, one person must be on their knees.
FavoriteThis is a game to be played by a basketball hoop. Children sit in a large circle and pass the.
FavoriteOne player calls out actions, such as cross your arms, switch to one foot, or rub your belly. The jumper.
FavoriteWith the group standing in a circle, have the participants each choose an action for every syllable of their name..
FavoriteStanding in a circle, children will use large squirters to aim and fill an empty bucket with water in the.
FavoriteTwo very wide goals are placed in the room – one for each team (you can just use a designated.
FavoriteStart with 2 teams. One team is given a ball or throwable object, their team then forms a circle around.
FavoriteGroup sits in a circle and chants “Ali Baba and the 40 thieves,” while doing one action all together –.
FavoriteCreate Alka-Seltzer necklaces by putting a small hole through an Alka-Seltzer tablet with a needle and attaching it to a.
FavoriteBegin by getting everyone to stand on a tarp. Challenge them to turn the tarp over without anyone touching the.
FavoriteYour whole team starts on one side of a volleyball net with no one on the other side. The object.
FavoriteDivide the students into small groups of up to twelve people and have them form a tight circle. The students.
FavoriteUse existing lines in the gym, on the yard or create them using jump ropes. Make sure all students understand.
FavoritePlayers should be in groups of four. When the leader calls out a letter, the groups must form that letter.
FavoriteTie several crowds of people together with a rope around their perimeter and have them race each other’s group as.
FavoriteThe game begins with one person being ‘it’. When s/he tags someone, they must hold hands and work together to.
FavoriteThey build a tower, either of blocks, cups or anything around camp they can stack up. Hide a toy pig.
FavoriteStick a piece of paper naming an animal (or other category) on each participant’s forehead or back, in a way.
FavoriteStart playing some funky music and get everyone dancing. Next, shout out an animal and watch as the kids try.
FavoriteStart playing some funky music and get everyone dancing. Next, shout out an animal and watch as the kids try.
FavoriteGet students into a circle and have them count off from one to five. Assign an animal for each of.
FavoriteThe players form two lines with equal numbers on each team. The first player on each team is one animal,.
FavoritePrior to the game you will need to write names of animals on pieces of paper that make a noise..
FavoriteThe goal is to turn everyone into the same animal as your group. Once the game begins all students should.
FavoriteUse your imaginations to come up with different types of animal walks! Imitate bears walking, or run fast like a.
FavoriteEach leader can call out an animal or have campers draw an animal on an index card. Then have them.
FavoriteThe player who is it stands at the front of the room and calls out the name of mammal, bird,.
FavoriteGive everyone a balloon and a piece of string or yarn. Have them blow up the balloon and tie it.
FavoriteLine up the students on a line. Number the students 1-10 (or to whatever number depending on how many students.
FavoriteSet up a basketball court-sized space. Evenly space cones on the outside of the boundaries. Use flag football flags or.
FavoriteThe game is played by rows, with an extra player for each row. On the command “March,” children walk around.
FavoritePlace cones or chalk marks around the perimeter of the key (area near the hoop). Line players up behind first.
FavoriteParticipants are given a sheet with various traits on it. The objective is to find a person in the group.
FavoriteGet six volunteers (works well if you don’t tell them what they are in for). Have the jars of baby.
FavoriteSplit children up into partners however many as necessary. Then put them next to their bucket of water balloons. This.
FavoriteTwo people hold hands start off as being “it.” They can try to tag any other player but they can.
FavoriteDivide students into pairs. Have students stand back to back. Have partners cooperatively press their backs together and try to.
FavoriteDivide the group into two teams, and have them stand in parallel lines, one team member behind the other, at.
FavoriteThis is a lot like normal kickball with a bunch of backwards twists. All the bases are backwards. Run to.
FavoriteDivide the whole camp into groups of 8 or 10 campers (each with a counselor or two to supervise). Have.
FavoriteYou will need tape and quarters. Divide group into two teams, each team makes an obstacle course for the other.
FavoriteDivide the group into two teams and set each one up 15 feet from a large bucket. Each group is.
FavoriteTeams are timed to see how long they take to sort a large bucket of different types of balls into.
FavoriteHave the group get into a circle and have one or more balls ready. The leader will begin by throwing,.
FavoriteGreat game for two or more kids and ideal for outdoors, this game is much like the traditional egg and.
FavoriteFor this game kids try to see how long they can balance a balloon on their fingertip or foot. Add.
FavoritePlayers are divided into two teams. Each team designates a pitcher who pitches to his own team. Each batter gets.
FavoriteInflate balloons and tie on a string for each team member. Each player ties the other end of the string.
FavoriteFor this game you need one balloon and at least 3 players. Give each player a number from 1 to.
FavoriteDivide the group into equal teams. Partially fill the balloon with water and give each team a balloon. The team.
FavoriteDivide the group into equal teams. Partially fill the balloon with water and give each team a balloon. The team.
FavoriteThis is the game you see at carnivals. Attach as many balloons you can to a piece of plywood and.
FavoriteFor this game you will need a large kids parachute. While the players are holding onto the parachute, place several.
FavoriteWhile the players are holding onto the parachute, place several balloons on top of the parachute. Count to 3 and.
FavoriteForm two lines facing each other 4 to 6 feet apart. The class is divided into two teams. Players sit.
FavoritePlay Balloon HORSE just like you’d play the basketball game HORSE. Create a basket by using a bucket or waste.
FavoriteSame as regular hot potato but with a balloon. Have all kids seated in a circle. When the music starts.
FavoriteThis game is a relay played on grass. Have everyone blow up a balloon and tie a short string to.
FavoriteHave everyone put one piece of information about them in a balloon, then blow up the balloon and throw the.
FavoriteGive each camper a balloon. Blow it up and let them paint it to see all the great things they.
FavoriteThis is the perfect indoor game for rainy days, mixing balloons and creativity. Have a variety of balloon colors, some.
FavoriteEach team member is given a balloon. One at a time, they race up to a chair, then sit on.
FavoriteThis is the age old relay where they line up, run to a chair across the room, blow up a.
FavoriteAdd a bit of science to balloon play, introducing kids to some basic motion activities. Great for solo play and.
FavoriteDecorate a straw and a balloon. Tape the balloon to one end of the straw to make your rocket. Blow.
FavoriteUse the string to mark the area where the balloons have to be. You can create a square or a.
FavoriteDivide into two teams and line up. Blow up enough balloons to put one in between pairs of students (with.
FavoriteUsing paper plates and paddle pop sticks, create tennis racquets. Clear a large space, free of tripping hazards or breakables..
FavoriteHave teams (generally 4-6 people) build the tallest free-standing (only touching the floor) balloon tower with only masking tape and.
FavoritePlay this game much like you played balloon tennis but don’t use the rackets. Kids will hit a balloon back.
FavoriteAn outdoor game for two or more participants. Have campers start at the starting line, place a balloon between their.
FavoriteThis is another jump rope workout that’s less about jumping and more about timing. The rope is swung in the.
FavoriteChoose a set of boundaries. No one may exit these boundaries. Once the game starts, everyone is “it.” Each person.
FavoriteAsk for a volunteer to be “it”. If a student is tagged, s/he must take one hand and put it.
FavoriteGive everyone a slip of paper, which identifies them as a certain animal. Turn out the lights (maybe), then have.
FavoriteIn this dodgeball variation, you will use a variety of barriers that players can hide behind. You can use cones, boxes, chairs,.
FavoriteDivide the group into two teams (one will shoot at each goal). Place markers on the gym floor for shooting:.
FavoriteHave all the players line up in a single file line behind the free throw line facing the basket. The.
FavoriteBattleship is played in teams so that all of one team’s ships are on one side and the others are.
FavoriteHand a water blaster to each child. Use a large beach ball as a target and have students move the.
FavoritePartners each have a beach ball. They must carry the ball across the finish line without using their hands and.
FavoriteVolleyball played with lighter beach ball. This can be an excellent indoor game for large groups in a large room,.
FavoriteForm 2 teams. Have each team stand on either side of the volleyball net. Have each team divide into pairs..
FavoriteIn this game you put a bucket on each side of the basketball court. In this game you will need.
FavoriteSit campers in a circle. The bunny (small ball) is started first and is passed from person to person around.
FavoriteForm two teams. Each team holds an opposite end of a bed sheet, tarp, or parachute. A ping pong ball.
FavoriteDivide the players into teams of 10 people. You will need rope, belts or something alike, ping pong balls, and.
FavoriteDivide participants into teams. Hand each participant five pieces of paper (roughly three inches x five inches). Ask them to.
FavoriteThe children stand in the aisle between two rows of desks. Alternate rows perform at a time. Children place one.
FavoriteSplit the kids in groups. Get a set of oversized clothes for each group. The first person has to put.
FavoriteSimilar to Simon Says…One player is leader. Leader and all the others flap their arms like birds. Leader calls out.
FavoriteHave the group get in a line. Tell them they must, in silence, get in order by: birthdays, height, name,.
FavoriteThe team is instructed to form a large circle. The facilitator then places a brown grocery bag in the center.
FavoriteAll players should be standing around the blanket holding an edge. The leader of the game (not holding blanket) will.
FavoriteAll players should be standing around the blanket holding an edge. The leader of the game (not holding blanket) will.
FavoriteThe Blanket Name Game is a simple name recognition/identification game. Go around the room and make introductions (share your name.
FavoriteTeams of four or more people line up in volleyball formation. A blanket is placed over the net so the.
FavoriteLike steal the bacon except have each team blindfold their person who crawls to a squirt gun or water bottle.
FavoriteBlindfold one player and spin them around 3 times. The blindfolded player tries to tag one of the other players,.
FavoriteArrange chairs in a circle. All of the Cinderella’s (girls) in the group select a chair. The Prince Charming’s (boys).
FavoriteHelp the group pick a representative who will be the only one who can ask the three questions during the.
FavoriteBlindfold half of your staff and give them a dodge ball. Have them stand in the middle of the play.
FavoritePartner up the class. Ro-Sham-Bo to see who is “blindfolded”. One partner is blindfolded; the other partner is the communicator..
FavoriteThis is a variation of Bob the Weasel above. Gather group of students in a circle. Have students place their.
FavoriteAll campers stand in a circle with one person in the middle who starts with their eyes closed while the.
FavoriteThis is a team relay. Form teams of 4 – 6 players. Teams sit in a line and wrap their.
FavoriteThe players form a semi-circle forty feet from the goal with their backs to it and facing in. IT stands.
FavoriteA game played with two teams in an inside gym divided into three roughly equal zones. Each team can roam.
FavoriteAt either end of the playing space, set up in a row as many tenpins, or pop bottles as there.
FavoriteThe large ball is placed in the center of the gym. Two evenly divided teams stand at opposite ends, behind.
FavoriteSet up a rectangular area divided into 2 squares, each large enough for half of the group to comfortably sit.
FavoriteCampers are free to run around the area (gym, outside within boundaries, etc.) as they please. When a student picks.
FavoriteSplit into teams. You will need laundry baskets and balls that bounce. First set up a laundry basket at certain.
FavoritePut campers in two or more teams in a line. One at a time in each line, campers take turns.
FavoriteHave students stand in a circle, foot to foot. Their feet should be slightly more than shoulder width apart, forming.
FavoriteThere are 4 people acting as the bridge goblins. Two people are standing on the same side, about 4 feet.
FavoriteLine a group of kids up on one side of a field. Pick one person to be the British Bulldog..
FavoriteHave the group get into pairs and lock elbows. There is one person that is it and another to be.
FavoriteBuy a bag or more of those little plastic insects and scatter them around the room. Give each person a.
FavoriteUse a pizza box with foil on the inside to create an oven in the sun to cook sweet treats.
FavoriteTo play, have children stand in a circle. The first player begins by saying the first line of a story..
FavoriteFor each contestant have a bag full of assorted snowman accessories such as a hat, scarf, mittens, a carrot etc..
FavoriteCircle the students, with their hands outstretched to the side with their palms facing up. The right hand should be.
FavoriteJust like regular tag but instead of tagging with your hands, you must tag with your hips. Be sure to.
FavoriteTeams can be of 1 or more players. Each team has a pitcher and possibly one or more fielders. The.
FavoriteThe balloons are blown up and scattered on the floor. Players stand in scatter formation. On “GO”, the object is.
FavoriteOne person sits in the middle of a circle of children. A button is passed around behind the backs of.
FavoriteHave students form a circle, holding hands. Students let go of hands and make a quarter turn to the right.
FavoriteStudents divide into groups of five to six players and stand in lines on one side of the gym. Put.
FavoriteDivide the playing field in half and designate two small “zones” on both sides to hold people who are tagged..
FavoriteThe ultimate thing to do is to get the other teams flag. But it’s also Dr. Dodgeball. Each team has.
FavoritePut kids in four equal groups. Get 1 deck of cards and divide by suit where each team gets a.
FavoriteDesignate a large play area with clear boundaries that has room for students to run. Castle Ball is like building.
FavoriteAllow four students to place a foot in each hula hoop. This will be their mouse hole. Call out “Mice.
FavoriteEveryone but two people forms a circle standing far enough away from each other so that a person can safely.
FavoriteChoose several cats that are on top of parachute and several mice underneath. Those around edge shake parachute to make.
FavoriteUse the four-square courts on the playground and/or draw new courts with chalk if needed. The game begins when one.
FavoriteSet up a traditional volleyball court, using lines or cones for clear boundaries. Balls are evenly distributed on each teams’.
FavoriteDivide the group into two teams and have the teams facing each other. Give everyone about 30 seconds to carefully.
FavoriteThe game is generally played in a large field with at least 10 participants. One person in the group is.
FavoriteStand in the center and have the kids stand around you. Pick one balloon, toss it into the air and.
FavoriteOne camper goes into the middle of the circle with a ball. They go around the circle saying catch or.
FavoriteThe Celebrity ID Game is a good way to get a large group to mingle and break the ice by.
FavoriteTwo teams of 6 or more people sit facing each other in a parallel fashion approximately 7-8 feet apart. One.
FavoriteEvery participant should start seated in a chair in a circle. The leader chooses one student to stand in the.
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