One of games used in the BBC Radio 4’s programme “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue” (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnwb). Easier to think of this as a type of an, ‘a cappella Karaoke‘, …
Age – Younger Children
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Ball Labyrinth is an oversized version of ‘Marble Labyrinth’ which is known by a number of other names as well as few commercial versions. The premise is always through dexterity …
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When I saw this being played it did rather give the vibes of expecting to hear somewhere in the background the Fleetwood Mac song “The Chain” 🙂 It’s easy and …
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Known as: “Banks of the Hanky Panky” “Quack Diddly Oso” A group, circle singing game activity, published by the Pulaski Area Community Education organisation, Wisconsin, United States. However, judging by …
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When I saw this being promoted by RHS Rams Cheerleading, it reminded me of Sock Wrestling that we played at various playschemes. Sock Snatchers, however, differs by allowing everybody to …
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Fun dual activity relay for groups, spotted being promoted by easierscouting.com. Pretty sure this has another name, “Rubber Chicken” is mentioned in the title given by Easier Scouting. Although a …
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Wanting a fab educational game that’s fun and involves improving mathematics skills? Then Maths Treasure Hunt is definitely one to consider 🙂 You only need paper, pencil and scissors (or …
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A team tag game suggested by Kev Weir (@just.playsports) Equipment: You can get away without any equipment, but you need to demark two smallish areas or locales (such as a …
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Fun invasion game that encourages team work and tactics. Suggested by Physedgames Equipment: The suggested version uses a couple of gym mats at either end of a court, but if …
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AKA: Bambolê resgate Brilliant game suggested by Marcos Renato Araujo (@edf.prof.marcos) if you have lots of hula-hoops available. Equipment: Lots of hula-hoops. Ball for each team Large hall or court …
