Superbowl Half-Time Headliners
Determine whether or not these musical artists have ever headline the Superbowl Half-Time Show.
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Determine whether or not these musical artists have ever headline the Superbowl Half-Time Show.
Sword Drill is your classic, “First to find this verse in their Bible” type of game. Just set it up by entering the verses that you want to use. The reference will appear on the screen and your students will have to rush to flip to it in their Bibles. The first to stand up with the verse ready to be read gets a point! This is a fun way to get your students into knowing where verses are in their Bibles.
Sword vs Shield is a “This or That” game that has your students battling it out between two rivals. Everyone needs to pose holding a sword or a shield. Then, two knights fly on to the screen in mid-battle. Just as the knight with the sword strikes the knight with the shield, the screen goes dark. Then, with the click of a button, the winner is revealed. The students making that pose win that round.
We have a mathematical equation to bring some light as to why running talent shows at youth group is a good idea. Fun + Easy = Awesome. Now that we have all that nerdy stuff out of the way, let’s talk about why we love using the Talent Show Buzzer. If you want your talent show to feel legit, then you need judges. If you have judges, then you need to give them the power to destroy the confidence of the contestants. That’s common sense. This resource does that.
How much can your students talk about Halloween? Have them prove it through this game that works great as a stage game or as an all-play where everyone partners up in the room! As the prompt comes on screen, players go back and forth saying one word until one of them gets stumped and tongue-tied. It’s top-notch seasonal fun without any of the spooky stuff.
Thanksgiving fills you up, but what words can your students spill out about it? This game can activate the whole room as you have everyone partner up or get competitive as a spectacle on stage. Each duo competes by taking turns saying one word based on the prompt until the other gets stuck. Lots of food and seasonal things here!
Simply guess "Yes" or "No" if you think these items hit the target weight of 50 pounds.
You will be given the name of a famous NBA player. Simply guess how many teams that player played on during their career.
Be the first to text the following phrase (with no mistakes) to the number your leader gives you.
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 10 games slides
Be the first to text the following phrase (with no mistakes) to the number your leader gives you.
Siri, predictive text, and virtual keyboards have spoiled this generation. Students don’t understand the struggle of texting before smartphones. Back in the day, we had to text to school in the snow, uphill both ways, like cave people. When it comes to old cell phones, the Nokia 3310 is the classic example of indestructible old tech. If you had a cellphone in the late 90s, it was the 3310. Text Me brings ’90s nostalgia to another level. We found an old Nokia manual and recreated the texting functionality for this app. Amaze your students with a glimpse into the past.
It's a simple true or false game about Thanksgiving. Let's Go!
Sometimes it’s a question of “better” versus “best” but “worse” or the “worst.” Get your students talking or moving by either having them walk from one side of the room to the other, or by inviting up a student to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!
Once again, you need to decide between the worst of the worst. Get your students talking or moving by either having them walk from one side of the room to the other, or by inviting up a student to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!
How about another round of deciding between the worst of the worst? Get your students talking or moving by either having them walk from one side of the room to the other, or by inviting up a student to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!
Ready to get your group moving and squirming over what’s worse? Prompt with these fun questions and have them either walk from one side of the room to the other, or invite a student up to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!
There is so much to know about the color blue. Test your knowledge with these trivia questions!
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Every played a trivia game about the color green? You're about to. Let's go!
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Did you know there is this much to know about the color red? You're about to. Let's go!
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Theologian or cheese: There's a big difference, right? You may be surprised how tricky these are to identify.
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
You will be given a name. Simply decide whether that name is the name of a famous theologian or a type of cheese.
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Have you ever needed to pick a thing? Maybe you’re playing a game and need a thing to be picked at random. Maybe that thing is a prize! Or maybe it’s a name! Whatever the thing, Thing Picker is what you need! Just type out a list of things and Thing Picker will do its thing! Things can be picked at random, but you can also force it to pick a certain thing. This thing is cool.
Siri, predictive text, and virtual keyboards have spoiled this generation. Students don’t understand the struggle of texting before smartphones. Back in the day, we had to text to school in the snow, uphill both ways, like cave people. When it comes to old cell phones, the Nokia 3310 is the classic example of indestructible old tech. If you had a cellphone in the late 90s, it was the 3310. Text Me brings ’90s nostalgia to another level. We found an old Nokia manual and recreated the texting functionality for this app. Amaze your students with a glimpse into the past.
Quick! Name a Superhero! Name another! Another! ANOTHER!!! Three Spree is a fast-paced category game that has students naming off items in a category as fast as they can, without repeating anything or running out the three second clock. You make up the categories ahead of time, so they can be generic or specific to your youth ministry (like naming off volunteers).
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