![]() ![]() How to Play: Similar to the candy bowl game, once everybody has passed around the roll, it is time to share. You can get fun giggles or potty jokes as the kids pass around the roll and feel unsure about how much to take. Instruct everyone to rip off between 1 and 5 pieces of toilet paper (but don’t tell them why). Set-Up: Sit everyone in a circle on the floor and pass around the toilet paper roll. What You Will Need: A roll of toilet paper ↑ Table of Contents ↑ #3 Toilet Paper Fun Facts Game The first kid to name all the classmates in the circle wins. Then, they continue naming people until they get to a classmate they don’t know. The new “it” should stand up as fast as possible, announce their name, and trade places with the “it” person that tagged them. If they get to somebody’s head whose name they don’t know, they have to say “you’re it!” and run around the circle to their original seat. They tap each participant’s head and say their word. How to Play: The person who is “it” begins by announcing their name and walking around the outside of the circle just like Duck, Duck, Goose. To start the game, assign one kid to be “it.” Set-Up: Sit kids in a circle cross-legged and facing each other. What You Will Need: An open space without anything that kids can trip over Perfect for younger groups, this game is a fun way for kids to memorize their classmates’ names while playing a familiar game that gets them moving around. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ #2 Duck Duck Goose with Names Then start a timer and say, “ready, set, go!” The first one to get a complete “BINGO” wins a prize. Only one person can write their name for one space. ![]() They will have to talk to each other to determine who meets the criteria for the box they want to fill. How to Play: Instruct the kids that they will have 10 minutes to find at least one person to write their name in each square. Set-Up: Bring everyone into a circle and pass around one Bingo sheet and pen to each participant. What You Will Need: A pen and printed Bingo sheet for every child (feel free to copy the one below) It’s suitable for kids of all ages and works great with a large group. This simple icebreaker is a combination between a scavenger hunt and Bingo. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ #2 Find a Friend Bingo What do you want for your next birthday?.What do you most want to learn how to do?.What’s your favorite color? Favorite color to wear?.Tell me about the best field trip you ever took.What do you want to be when you grow up?.If I gave you a $100 what would you buy?.If you could only eat one thing for dinner for the rest of your life, what would it be?.What advice would you give to someone a year younger than you?. ![]()
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