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Create pairs of picture cards, shuffle them, and lay them face down. Children take turns flipping two cards to create matches, enhancing memory skills and encouraging friendly competition. Prepare 5–8 statements on a recent topic (English or other subjects, e.g. maths, science, geography). These statements should be a mixture of true and false. Origami Pencil: It’s been a long summer, and your kiddos may need a refresher on FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. Origami-instructions.com has very detailed instructions on how to construct a pencil. It also includes pictures if you want to share those as well. I usually read the directions aloud while students construct the pencils. I then have them write one goal for the year on the pencil. This one is always a huge hit! Sweet Talk: Add wrapped candy to a basket and pass it around the classroom. Tell your students they can take as much candy as they want. LOL. When they have all had a chance to get candy, I finally explain that they now have to tell one thing about themselves for every piece of candy they took. I LOVE this one…. the looks on their faces. Icebreakers, games, and activities are a must for the first day. Dancing doesn’t have to be the only activity that your wedding guests partake in at your reception. Mix things up by incorporating fun wedding games! There are endless options that can work…whether you’re looking to fill up time or even provide alternative entertainment options for a dry wedding or those without a DJ.

Jump! If there is space, or if you can go outside: Ask learners to stand in a long line facing you, and jump to the right (true) or the left (false). Charades is a classic party game, and can be used as a fun ice breaker game that gets the entire class involved. Marriage Mad Libs Keep things light and comical with this unique wedding game. Create customized mad libs at each table for pre-dinner fun. Prepare Ahead: It helps to prepare some questions ahead of time, especially if you aren’t a fast thinker (like me). The pace needs to be pretty fast to stay engaging. Kids don’t like waiting 10 seconds between each question. We have discussed eight types of stand-up sit-down wedding games that can be incorporated into a wedding reception to engage guests and create memorable moments. These games encourage participation, foster a lively atmosphere, and entertain guests of all ages.

Wedding Charades is a lively and interactive game that combines acting and guessing. Prepare a list of wedding-related words or phrases, such as “bride walking down the aisle” or “cutting the cake.” All right. You get to sit down if you choose to share your response. You get to sit down if you choose to share your response. Who’s up for it? Okay, here we go. This group counseling activity is a huge time saver because the only prep it requires is making sure you have paper and writing utensils in your office. Provide each student with paper and a writing utensil, and ask them to write down things or qualities that make them special or unique. Mix up all of the papers, and read the statements aloud. As a group, try and guess who that statement describes. Play up the mystery for extra laughs, e.g. “Hmmm…. could this be Gretchen?! I’m not sure if she can wiggle her ears…but maybe…” (complete with exaggerated facial expressions and tone of voice). If a sentence is false, ask learners to make them true or explain why they are false. Stage 6: Extend and share Ladder Golf To play this lawn game, teams toss two balls connected by a string with the goal of hooking their opponents’ ladder rungs.

Best Photo Booth Contest Add a touch of competition to the photo booth! At the end of the night, the couple chooses the silliest photo from the evening.

Indoor Wedding Games

Teacher sets the timer and tells class how long they have to list ideas out loud that are related to the topic. (1-2 minutes should be optimal time.)

The Leader asks a series of questions and players stand up if the statement applies to them. Players then sit down ready for the next question.DJ Name that Tune When the DJ plays two seconds of the upcoming song, name the tune first for a prize or a special place on the dance floor! Play continues with students throwing the ball to peers with their hands up for more ideas to be shared until time is up. Say: ‘Work with a partner. Can you remember the sentences? Write only true sentences in your books. You have three minutes.’

Now you can make it even more interactive if you want. Make beforehand a list of things and put them in a basket. Then take the first paper and say Stand up if... the second will be "sit down if" and so on.. Go on in this way for 10 papers and see who'se still standing, those win. Then you can start over with round two (with the rest of the papers) You'll need 20+ minutes for this one but is well worth it if you have the time. In smaller groups, team members have to 'guess the person' based on a description (round 1), then a single word (round 2) and finally based on acting (round 3). This game is guaranteed to generate lots of laughs!. 2. Two extremes All right, we’re going to play the stand-up game. Will everybody stand up. This is the stand-up game. This is very easy to play although you may need to be selective about which questions you ask your group if some people are sensitive to personal questions.When the timer goes off, the teacher does the wrap up stating what all the students said during the game. A simple game which allows people to express where they stand on an issue - by literally standing along an imaginary spectrum. For example, if you fold toilet paper, stand on the right hand side of the room, if you scrunch stand on the left! Having enough outdoor space will also factor into whether you can play certain games that are made to be outside, such as croquet. If you do, go for it! Your wedding timeline Play is good for the soul, and this easy group activity never disappoints. I have feelings charades cards on hand for students to choose, or they can be creative and come up with their own ideas. It’s a fun way to observe students act out different emotions. A lot can be learned by how they express emotions with different body movements and gestures, or other characterizations. Instead of just waiting for people to raise their hand, everybody is already standing. It’s a way to flip that mode of participation.

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