As small area games go, this one requires a bit more room to maneuver. To begin, divide players into two equal teams. If you have an equal number of boys and girls, you can divide them up this way. Otherwise, simply count off. Set up the hula hoops so that there are three down and three across like a tic-tac-toe board.
Have the players line up with their respective teams behind their line markers, about 20 feet away from the makeshift board. Put three beanbags of like color in front of each line, along with one baton. The player in the starting position of each line should then pick up their baton and a beanbag, then make their way to the hula hoop board as fast as they can to place their beanbag in whichever hoop they choose.
To make it more exciting, you can have the players skip or hop to the board instead of simply running. Alternatively, they can attempt to toss the beanbags onto the board from a distance. Divide the group into smaller teams size depends on how large your playing surfaces are, as well as how many players you have. Each team should then attempt to get every one of its members to fit inside the designated playing surface for at least 10 seconds.
If this is too easy on the first attempt, you can up the ante by either making the playing surface smaller, or increasing the number of players on each team.
With a little imagination, you could likely come up with your own variations on these indoor games for large groups in small areas. If you have enough ideas in your arsenal, your group will never run out of things to do when the weather forces you all to remain inside. Have fun! Looking for more game ideas? Learn to play protect the president and the game traffic jam. We recommend this especially for shyer kids as a unique confidence booster. You will need a piece of paper divided into four sections, one that says Toy, Animal, Person and Game.
Encourage the kids to draw their favorite selection of each in the appropriately labelled part of the paper. This is a great way to encourage kids to get to know each other better, share common interests and just generally communicate more. Over time this type of activity will build up confidence and important social skills like group talking. Another tense and hilarious classic, this is the type of group game that will have you and a bunch of excitable kids laughing for hours! One player must be designated Mr.
Wolf, a boy or a girl is fine! Once chosen they must turn their back to the rest of the kids and stand a fair distance away. You can experiment with what the best amount of distance is depending on where you are and how many people are playing. Wolf must then respond with a time of his choosing. So on and so forth. The aim of the game is for the kids to try and reach where Mr. Wolf is standing and tag them to win the game! However, Mr.
Wolf will be working against them! This is the key phrase which means the player has to turn around and try and catch one of the kids who had been moving towards them. You will notice the kids develop different tactics compared to others. Others will take larger steps in an attempt to try and tag Mr. Wolf quicker. You can really have a lot of fun chopping and changing techniques with the kids. We recommend you play the first round as Mr. Wolf so all the kids are given a good understanding.
A simple but hilarious game, Look Up, Look Down is ideal for groups of friends or even as a way to get kids to socialise and get to know each other better. Get the players to form a big circle and stand around one or two feet apart.
Make sure to get all the kids to look down. The kids must immediately look up and at another person in the circle. With a little effort, you can send the earth ball flying 3. For competition, divide into two teams and have one side try to roll the ball off the chute and over the heads of the other team 4. For the ultimate in …. Have all the kids line up on one side of a play area. Pick two volunteers to stand in the middle of the area. The volunteers then pick the names of three cars.
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