Game Instructions. My personal favorite and a standard default game I played with my youth groups. Equipment: Just need a ball and an open space. Equipment needed: Football, open space, and something to distinguish boundaries.
Small groups form an object like breakfast, a car, a washing machine, a fire, etc. They have only 60 seconds to work as a team to replicate the item. You modify this game to be like group charades and have the opposite teams write down objects for the other teams to act out. Your group will learn to read cues to silently walk and stop together.
Could be a great activity for bonding! Participants needed: 3 or more. This can be done in pairs or with the whole group. Last team remaining wins. An imaginary ball is passed around a circle using different words and motions.
The goal is to figure out how to untangle the human knot without letting go of hands. Game Instruction. A game where you have one person start by finishing the statement I was walking down the street. The point is for the person to begin crafting an imaginative story of their walk down the street and what the see or experience. Hide and go seek in reverse. Where everyone goes and hides and there is one seeker.
A current favorite of our youth group! Two versions exist: a competitive version based on a guessing game, and a version that is more about coming up with a creative interpretation. A game where everyone passes the same emotion around the circle. A personal favorite of mine for middle school youth because they love yelling out poop deck! Equipment needed: open space and boundaries markers. Not only will you love it, so will they. All you need is some chalk or tape to make your court and a ball.
Get ready to create a new tradition and a game that will be requested all the time! Youth work in groups of two and try to cooperatively sit down together and stand up with their backs pressed together. A twist on hide-and-go seek where one person hides and everyone seeks.
When someone finds the hider they then hide with them. This continues until the last one seeking finds the whole youth group hiding in one place. This is a beloved game of many youth! This is a great game for how gossip spreads or how we can often misunderstand or mishear things told to us. One person is the jokester and they try to make each person in the circle laugh. They can tell jokes, make funny faces, and so forth.
Set a time limit for each person. If you are one of the runners participating in the run, don't forget to raise your hands and wave to Frasia as you run past the flag-off stage. All the best for your run and thanks to Michael Lye for coming up with the name Frasia. Seriously, I cannot think of a better name for the Asian Youth Games mascot. It is almost unbelievable that the 1st Asian Youth Games Singapore will hit our shores in slightly less than three months time.
How time really flies. I can still remember the date like it was yesterday And I can still remember how we arduously went through the process of choosing the official Asian Youth Games emblem. Well, for all that has been said and done, I think the organising committee have rallied together and have managed to get things going in a crazy span of time. Thank you to one and all who have helped us in getting this on the road.
And with little time left, let's rally together, young and old, to ensure that this turns out to be a success for Singapore.
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