Youth Group Game – A Fun Game for Church, Scout, & Youth Ministry Groups

Are you a leader or pastor of a church group or youth group? Are you in charge of youth ministry in your congregation? Maybe you're a scout leader or summer camp instructor? Any group or organization of which it is party, are you looking for a fun and interactive that youth can play and have fun? Below is one of the many group games extremely fun that everyone will love. It is called â?? Balla Bottom?? â?? and as its name suggests, it is not necessarily a game or a game religious Christian if you will, but there are certainly lots of fun, and church groups, scout groups, groups A Youth?? or any other group – will enjoy playing this fun game! BALL BOTTOM Number of players: at least 4 items needed: Balloons, 4 chairs, Yarn To prepare, implement the rules of the game by placing two chairs about 20 feet each. Take a long piece of string (or son) and tie one end up a chair, and the other end of the string up another chair. The string is the net for the game, and must be sealed and about 3 meters in height from the ground. Now, place two chairs at right angles to the first two, equidistant from 20 feet, and also attach a string between two chairs as well. The two chains will then cross into the air, and make 4 different sections between the chairs. Divide everyone plays in pairs and 4 pairs begin the game with a pair of meeting each of the 4 sections. Each player has to sit on their merits, and stay on their back throughout the game. In A?? Go, A?? about 6 balls are thrown into the middle of the playing area (between the 4 seats in any section). Each pair is simply trying to prevent the ball falling into their section and hitting the ground. Players can both protect their section preventing the ball hit the ground and try to hit ball offensively and make them land in other Paira?? S sections. In this game, points are not good?? and a point is scored when a player??? s bottom leaves the ground or the ball lands in their section. It may be necessary to have an independent judge (perhaps for each pair) which will look and count how many points each team receives. These 4 pairs will play for 3 minutes, and the couple with the least points at the end of the round (3 minutes) will receive one point. This is a good point! If more than 4 pairs of playing, rotate and replace the pair that lost. The first pair to win 5 rounds is the winner!

Matt is the founder of http://www. Tips4Families. com / A?? a site full of parenting tips, fun games and activities, traditions and holiday ideas and tips and articles for families everywhere. Matt is also the author of: â?? Great Games! 175 Games and activities for families, groups and children. â?? To view the book and learn more, visit: http://www. GreatGamesBook. com /
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