![]() Combine multiple ideas for the ultimate family fun night.įor Families with Young Children (3-10 year olds) Kids of all ages will love these challenges. This seems easy until they learn they have to pass water from a bucket down the line of team members using only the palms of their hands (or you could lay out a pile of "helper" materials such as spoons, straws and plastic Easter eggs for them to choose from). Dribble Relay - Best done outside, teams have to fill an empty water bottle.If a teammate falls off the plank, the team must return to the starting line and start over. The teams use the wood planks to maneuver themselves from start to the finish line. Walk the Plank - In a parking lot or other large area, teams of four to five are given two wood planks that are both long enough for all the players to stand on.Teams roll each box to determine the material, object and purpose, construct it in a certain amount of time and then explain their process to the other teams. The third (Do This) tells the team what the purpose of the object is (make noise, make people laugh, be a mode of transportation). The second (Make That) has objects to be constructed from the materials (musical instrument, kitchen gadget, rocket ship). One box (Use This) has suggestions for materials written on each side (rubber bands, tissue paper, plastic cup). Use This/Make That/Do This - Get three square boxes.Teams must then dump the contents into another cup. Fill the cup with Ping-Pong balls, marbles or beads, and teams try to get the cups to the other side of the room using only the strings. Movers and Shakers - Give teams a Styrofoam cup with strings attached, one for each team member.The goal is for the person with blank paper to recreate the drawing using only verbal instructions from their partner. The other will receive a piece of paper with a shape or simple drawing. One person will receive a blank piece of paper and pen or marker. Assign group members a partner and have them sit back-to-back. Plan a youth night out with an online sign up! SAMPLE Team members must take turns moving to work the rope up from ankles to wrists, keeping hands in the air at all times. ![]() The entire team must stand at the edges of the circle so the rope is taut around their ankles while holding their hands in the air. ![]() Rope Challenge - Make a large circle out of rope for each team and put it on the floor.Songs, poetry and puppet dancing are encouraged. ![]() Sock Puppet Theatre - Grab those lonely socks and some markers and challenge teams to create a setting, characters and a conflict to resolve for a short sock puppet theatre presentation.Then teams improvise a short skit showing off their characters and creations in their chosen setting. Then teams create a character who would wear their hat and a setting to present the hats, such as a hat shop, a talk show or an event (birthday party, sporting event). Hat Shop - Using materials such as paper plates, plastic bowls, tissue or newspaper, have teams create hats.The group presents a skit that explains what it is, what it did and why it is extremely valuable. Antiques of the Future - Have a pile of materials (rubber bands, coffee filters, pipe cleaners, cardboard tubes) and give teams four minutes to choose one and make up a story about the item if it were found as an “antique” 500 years in the future.The first player then pretends to "use" the props built by other members and when done, has to name what they think the other props are. The remaining team members become other props that would be in that environment. Human Props - Teams decide on an environment and one person starts doing an activity that somehow defines the environment (movie theater, office, school).Teens will love a challenge that allows them to be creative, get physical and solve problems. Here are 30 team-building activities that will get your people collaborating and having fun at the same time. Team-building activities utilize our love of healthy competition and creative problem solving but also add the benefit of bringing the members of a team or family closer as they work together. ![]()
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