![]() ![]() Adding to the one above, make your trivia night intergenerational by making up your own questions about different time periods! Make sure your teams have all different ages on them. I haven't tried it, but it sounds like it could work! Although some of these games require you to read, I've found that teaming up the littlest ones with an older person works well! If you have your group divided into tables, then a LEGO night would be fun! Here are some religious Lego challenge cards (or on Etsy) you could use at each table - or have everyone in the room do the same thing!ģ. Family Feud also makes a parents vs kids version. I also made religious versions of some of them if you'd like to keep your games Biblical :) Just click on the game and it'll take you to the page. You can personalize Scattergories, Charades, 5 Second Rule (or on Etsy), Pictionary, Wheel of Fortune ( 12 religious versions on Etsy), Family Feud (or on Etsy), and Outburst as well, or buy the actual games online. You can find Jeopardy templates online so you can make your own - personalize it! Have categories that only those in your church might know, make a category of current popular games/toys/music and one from the 40s or 50s, etc. Some ideas for this are: Jeopardy, Scattergories, Charades, Pictionary, Outburst, Family Feud, Trivia, and Wheel of Fortune. Play a large group game altogether or divide into two teams and compete. This is Tiny Hands.and yes, it really is that funny :) lolĢ. I asked educators for their favorites that they use in their ministry and got almost 100 ideas! To help you out they're organized by how many can play and then age. I also wrote a blog with ONLY a list of board games. A few that come to mind that every age can play (although they would need to be able to read for a few of these).Apples to Apples (I made a religious version here), classics like Candyland and Chutes and Ladders, Tiny Hands, Telestrations, and Beat the Parents. Or, buy 3-4 of the same board game and have each table play the same thing. Board game night - put one board game on each table and rotate. There are a lot of ideas and games that your group can play! Infinite in fact! Here are some ideas that other educators have come up with.but first, put some conversation starter cards on your tables to help your multi-ages interact! I made some "Would you Rather" religious cards if you'd like to use them :) ( TPT here, Etsy here)ġ. ![]()
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