Middle school youth group games




















The winner is the one who made the most people laugh. They absolutely love this game. The boys get super into it, trying so hard to get that last seat. Equipment needed: Music, you could play some contemporary Christian music like Toby Mac and some chairs.

Split The Difference is a must-know, need-to-have game in your activity arsenal! This game requires no preparation, no materials, can be played anywhere, and is sure to lead to lots of great conversation, laughter and fun. Rock Paper Scissors Tournament is a fast-paced game that is easy to pull off, and your youth will want to play this one over and over again!

Assemble students in a line and have one person be Sherlock. Sherlock leaves the room and the students remaining change one thing about their appearance. They can pull their hair up or down, put on a jacket or take one off, put a sticker on, and so forth. Sherlock reenters the room and tries to identify as many changes in the appearance as they can.

Equipment needed: none, other than random items they can use to change their appearance which they should be able to find in the youth room. I hope you found some new games to play with your group. Remember youth love to have fun and they love to be silly, whether they let on or not. Are you looking for some great topics for youth sermons? Well, we got your back, check out these ideas for youth sermons. Organized, relevant, and filled with inspiration! If this post helped you, would you please share, in doing you can help us make a more significant impact for the Kingdom of Heaven.

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Follow Along. Your team must cross the ladder in order to continue its hike and reach your destination. Place the board on a flat surface where it will be visible if someone falls off. If you are using two boards, place them so that the ends are touching.

Have every member of the team get on the board. Optional: To increase the challenge use blindfolds on some participants or instruct the team to accomplish the challenge without talking.

You need to cross a deep and narrow chasm before you can continue your journey. A large log spans the gap. Halfway across you realized that everyone is in the wrong order. You need to reorder yourselves while on the log without falling off. This works best in a large room, a hallway, or outside. There should be about 15 large steps between the start line and finish line. Have the entire group stand behind the boundary line and say something like: Your team has been wandering through the desert for weeks.

You are stranded at an oasis where the water has been completely used up. You can see an oasis across the way but the sand is too hot to walk on. Unfortunately, the hot sand melted all but one pair of shoes. These invisible magic shoes have some special properties and will allow your team to cross the desert.

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. 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. 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. 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 to them to guard.

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 , 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.

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 the 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.

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. What high school and middle school games do you play with your youth group? Leave a comment below to share your fun game ideas! Because we like to make games more … interesting … picked out 10 people to be up and had 5 of them go clockwise around the circle, while the other 5 went anti-clockwise. It was beautiful action packed chaos as people tried to dodge each other with up to 20 people running full speed at any given moment.

These are great!!! Thank you for such a comprehensive list with both games for day and night, with and without supplies! By the way, to start the game, you need one more chair than the number of people of playing. Thanks for listing the game. We tried to play it once, and it was a disaster. 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 people. Not too few or too many. Thanks so much. Most of my inspiration has come from this website, and one of the games is Grog. To play this version of Freeze Tag, all you need is a […]. This list of games offered a wide variety of […].

How does duck duck goose inception work actually? How do people end up inside? Nice Ideas, my mom and sister and I like to play different games about once a week. The last one we did was an Accent game you can see here. In life size clue… How do they figure out who done it? By seeing someone else get spotted with the flash light? Anywho, teams of two at least one of them must have a phone with photos, the more the better , search through their photos of whatever object the youth leader writes on a white erase board.

SUPER easy, no supplies, and you can use scripture references instead of objects if you prefer!!



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