Before They Were Famous
How well can your students spot someone famous when they were young? Help them out by using the clues to see if they can guess before someone else who the celebrity is. Play in teams or have two students face-off!
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How well can your students spot someone famous when they were young? Help them out by using the clues to see if they can guess before someone else who the celebrity is. Play in teams or have two students face-off!
Before celebrities were well known, they were just ordinary kids and teens? Who among your students can best guess who’s who through some photos and clues? Play in teams or have two students face-off!
Everyone grows up with a mix of awkward phases and shining moments. See if your students can recognize what some of their favorite celebrities looked like back then. Play it as an icebreaker, in teams or as a face-off!
Take your best guess to see who can get closest to these actual world records.
This is going to be your students' favorite contestant scoreboard. Up to nine contestants can have their heads on a podium, for you to keep their score.
Select a head and it will grow extra large. Then, use the up/down arrow keys to change their score. Simple, right? This is a great way to have contestants standing next to each other while staying in their seats. It's like magic!
Bigger Badder Board Games takes childhood favorites like Ker-Plunk™ and Candy Land™ and transforms them into exciting crowd-breakers and main events that can lead to transformative conversations about life and faith.
This game is sure to entertain both you and your students. With a little setup, this goofy game pits students against each other in a competition of head bobbing.
With pedometers on their heads, the person with the highest pedometer count at the end is the winner! With this app, you can cut out a picture of their heads and have them bobbling on the screen while they’re bobbling in real life! It’s a hilarious visual. Watch the video below to see how to set everything up.
This is a timer with a dramatic effect. This is a blind timer, which means it works like hot potato or musical chairs. Students can never be sure when it's going to go off.
You can set it to be a certain amount of time, or you can make it random. When you start the timer, the wick lights and begins to work its way down the fuse. In the end, it does what bombs do... boom!
See who can be the first to figure out what word or phrase these brain benders are trying to communicate.
Can you name these popular brands just by looking at their slogans? Let's find out.
Can you name these popular brands just by looking at their slogans? Let's find out.
Can you name these popular brands just by looking at their slogans? Let's find out.
This game is perfect in-person, outside, or remote. Have your students sit down and race to be the first to hand you whatever appears on the screen.
Some item ideas: a coin, a white shoeless, my leather jacket I let Jennifer Finney borrow at the homecoming game sophomore year of high school. Since you get to enter the items into the game’s dashboard, it can be whatever you want!
You will be given a category. One at a time, list one item in that category. The first person or team who cannot correctly list an item in the given category without repeating an answer is eliminated.
This game is choc-full of fun! Identify the candy bar from the inside.
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Take your group on an epic journey through iconic catchphrases from TV shows that are ingrained in everyday culture. Test their knowledge (or get them guessing) at all the nostalgia through this fun trivia game that will transport students through decades of television magic!
One of the oldest tricks in the book, the three coconuts scam. This game is very versatile. You can use it as a quick game for fun, or you can use it to torture your students. It's really up to you. The best part is there's no setup!
On the screen, three coconut shells are lifted, revealing two kiwi fruits and a kiwi bird. Tell your students to keep an eye on the kiwi bird as you shuffle the coconuts. Have your students guess which coconut is hiding the kiwi bird. You can change the speed of the shuffling. Also, you can cheat, placing the kiwi bird under any/all of the coconuts. Very easy. Very fun. Potentially, emotionally damaging.
You will be given four brands names. Simply determine which category of product they provide. Example: Crest, Colgate, Aquafresh, & Sensodyne. Category = TOOTHPASTE.
Can you name the cereal when the name has been removed from the box? Let's find out.
Can you name the cereal when the name has been removed from the box? Let's find out.
Can you name the cereal when the name has been removed from the box? Let's find out.
How well do you know the U.S. currency? Let's find out. (Basic Trivia about U.S. bills and coins)
You will be shown a specific amount of U.S. coins. Simply be the first to correctly count up the amount of change.
You will be given the name of a Christian band. Simply decide whether the band is real or fake.
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