![]() When the caller calls “Green Light” the kids from the group move towards the caller. The leader/student “caller” stands at the opposite wall facing away from the large group. Red Light, Green LightĪll students line up against one wall. Whoever has the object when the music stops is out. They pass/throw an object (with a large enough group you can use more than one) around the circle as music plays. If a child in the middle of the circle does get the ball, they trade places with whoever threw the ball. The kids on the outside throw a ball to other kids in the circle trying to keep the kid(s) in the middle from intercepting the ball. Select one, or a small group of kids, to be in the middle of the circle. Keep Awayġ01-Week □ Curriclum Bundle Deal Free Kids' Bible Lessons PDF FREE □ Father's Day Coloring The Goose becomes the tapper for the second round. The tapper tries to get back to the spot vacated by the Goose before the Goose catches and tags them. When they tap the child they wish to select, they say/yell “Goose.” That child then has to get up and chase the child who selected them (the “tapper”) around the circle. One child walks around the circle tapping each child on the head and reciting the work “Duck” as they do so. Have the kids form a circle sitting on the floor. I am constantly amazed at how much kids seem to like these games even into later elementary years. Here are nine classic group games you can play with kids in your children’s ministry. Most of you probably know how to play these games, but I’ve included a brief description just in case. Keep this list with you, just in case you need a quick game to play. There is no harm in that, but sometimes the classics can be just as fun and just as fruitful. ![]() Oftentimes we look for newest, next greatest, most innovative thing to do with the kids. ![]() Remember having a positive experience (aka fun) is one of the things kids need every Sunday. Don’t call it wasted time if the kids are making friends and learning to work together. ![]() Often you just have to improvise your own games. Some lessons have a related game, which is ideal. ![]()
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