The document outlines activities for two days of games. Day 1 includes outdoor team building games like tug of war, relay races involving transporting items, and musical chairs. Day 2 focuses on an indoor/outdoor soccer competition. Indoor games for later include guessing members of a fictional fellowship from clues and a game called "Have you ever?" where participants move chairs based on personal experiences.
The document outlines activities for two days of games. Day 1 includes outdoor team building games like tug of war, relay races involving transporting items, and musical chairs. Day 2 focuses on an indoor/outdoor soccer competition. Indoor games for later include guessing members of a fictional fellowship from clues and a game called "Have you ever?" where participants move chairs based on personal experiences.
The document outlines activities for two days of games. Day 1 includes outdoor team building games like tug of war, relay races involving transporting items, and musical chairs. Day 2 focuses on an indoor/outdoor soccer competition. Indoor games for later include guessing members of a fictional fellowship from clues and a game called "Have you ever?" where participants move chairs based on personal experiences.
Tug Of War Relay Race o Poison river must cross via chairs (more people than chairs) o Transport marbles with plastic spoon from point A to B o Transport water with cups o Transport rubber band with straws o Three-legged man race Poison Ball Dog & Bone Squirrel Tree Fire Musical Chairs DAY 2 Soccer competition Inside Games: Guess a member of the fellowship - given three random clues then everyone has to guess who it is Have you ever? o Have them sit in a circle with one less chair than people. Odd person is in the middle. The odd person says have you ever...fell asleep in church? Or, cheated on a test? etc. Everyone that it applies to has the get up and move at least 5 chairs from where they were sitting. The person in the middle tries to get a seat and so someone else will be left in the middle. It works best to not only be specific but general as well "Have you ever attended this YG before?" o Two truths and a tale - for smaller groups inside