Outdoor games youth
Defenders of the Cones Instructions. Last team remaining wins. Dragon Tail Instructions. Alligator Swamp Instructions. Number of Youth Group Participants: As little as 3 or more.
A personal favorite of mine for middle school youth because they love yelling out poop deck! Equipment: Boundary markers. Space: Open Space. Poop Deck Instructions. Equipment: Blindfolds. Trust Walk Instructions. Chain Tag Instructions.
Space: Outdoors best at night. Hit The Door Instructions. A favorite of many teens especially boys. Dodge Ball Instructions. Equipment: Ball, cones, and a basket. Burning Ball Instructions. If the player forgets to ask permission after they get directions— and takes steps toward the caller— they are sent back to the starting line. The first player to reach the caller is the winner and new caller. Idea: Change the name to the season: Teacher May I? Santa, Snowman, Cupid, Leprechaun, Bunny, etc.
A nature scavenger hunt card game. Great for getting kids involved in the outdoors. Pass out an equal number of cards to each player and the first one to collect all their cards items win!
Tic-tac-toe can be scratched in the dirt and is more enticing than on paper—Hangman, too. Or just spread a blanket on the grass for Monopoly or Candyland played in a whole new venue….
The game could be considered a reverse form of dodgeball—instead of trying to hit people in the middle with the ball, players attempt to keep the ball away from them. The basic game is played by drawing a circle on the ground about ten feet in diameter. One person stands in the center the monkey, the piggy or the pickle and the rest stand outside the circle.
This continues until the person who is it catches the ball or gains possession due to a failed catch, etc. Whoever threw the ball last then becomes it, and replaces the person in the middle. Adapted from: wikipedia. Another great idea is to make paddles simply taping tongue depressor sticks to the back of paper plates.
Images by KidActivities. Periodically change the Masters in each group. This is a game played much like pinball. Take a look at some of our other fun throwing games. With points being numbered on board, you can go until a play reaches a certain number of points. Another option is, mark off a certain distance, then ring each peg from the smallest to the lowest from that distance.
Once the player accomplishes that distance, you can move back to another chosen distance. The first player to complete the toss from each distance wins. This is a great cooperation game. For this kids outdoor game it could also be played in a gym make sure the land is flat and there are no trip hazards. They must find their friends, link arms, and then find the rest of their friends. They will have a good time shuffling around and bumping into each other!
Be sure an adult is present at all times. We have more fun games using a blindfold. Can be played outside or inside gym area This game is for 5 or more players and should be played outside or in an open area. All the children line up on the other side of the gym or field.
The first one to make it to the stoplight wins and is now the stoplight. It gets tricky when the stoplight changes, though. Any movement by a child means she is sent back to the beginning. There are several versions for playing this game. This one is the most basic. This game does not really have an object, but it is fun.
One person puts on a blindfold while the others spin him around a few times. The blindfolded person is led around the yard in winding circles, etc. The blindfolded person then gets to guess where he is and then has his blindfold removed to reveal his location. Form teams of equal size, with five to seven players on each team 3 also works. Have kids think up one-syllable names for their teams. Cheeto toss. Super easy, messy, fun game!
Can work with small groups or at a Kids Camp up on stage. Have a few groups of two people. One person Chubby Bunnies. Chubby Bunnies is a game involving marshmallows. It can get a bit messy! Start by getting everyone in the group to stand in a circle facing inwards. Then pick one person and send them out of the room.
Crab Soccer. Split up into two teams. Each team lines up on one side of a small soccer field, with goals at either end. Most of the games in this list can be played during the summer. Just in case it happens to be a particularly warm day, these two games are great for kids. They can have fun without overdoing it. Winter brings the holidays, and this is a time for gatherings too. Get the kids bundled up and get outside for some winter outdoor game play.
Plus, these are more fun than just a boring snowball fight. Outdoor games are the best way to entertain large groups of people, especially kids. The list adobe covers all bases, so there will be something for everyone to do. As you organize and plan for the outdoor games for your next gathering, there are a few additional tips to remember. Everyone loves getting together, the more the merrier.
More people also mean you have to plan for more things to do. While adults will have the opportunity to catch up with each other, the kids of the group will want to play.
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