Group Scavenger Hunt
Have the audience break into 3 – 4 groups. The leader calls out different items or activities for the groups to produce. The first group (the entire group does not…
Continue readingHave the audience break into 3 – 4 groups. The leader calls out different items or activities for the groups to produce. The first group (the entire group does not…
Continue readingBefore starting prepare in advance a largish ball such as a blow-up beach-ball or a bouncy one and write questions on it using a marker pen. E.g. What’s your favourite…
Continue readingDon’t tell anybody what is going to happen, but get a roll of toilet paper and tell all those playing not to take too much, but to take however much…
Continue readingThis can be run in conjunction with another ice-breaker or party game to help make things more interesting. Before the meeting arrange with one or more individuals to be the…
Continue readingPass around a bag of M&M’s and have each person take as many as they want. For each colour of the M&M’s have a question that they have to answer….
Continue readingGet in groups of five to ten people each. The first group that gets itself into order according to the category you name, wins. For example first letter of their…
Continue readingHave players pick a partner (preferably one they do not know). They will need to find out their partner’s name before each round. To play – face each other either…
Continue readingHave everyone sit in a circle except one person. The person in the middle says something that they have never done (ie. I have never drunk. or I have never…
Continue readingEach person thinks of an adjective (or two!) that describes themselves, however, the catch is that the adjective should start with the initial of their name. For example ” I…
Continue readingCreate a bingo card grid from a sheet of A4 and dividing it into a grid of fairly large squares (say 3 or 4 cm minimum) using a thick pen/pencil…
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