Team Building
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Team Building for Kids & Teens at Summer Camp
Number of Players: any
Activity Level: Medium
This is more of an activity than a game, and is good for a group who will be spending a few weeks in an place, e,g. a camp. Have campers trace each other\'s body outline on a large sheet paper. The camper lies down on the floor on the sheet of paper ...
Number of Players: 8 and up
Activity Level: High
The players are divided into two teams. A goal is established for each team such that each team will have the same distance to travel to get to it. The teams stand in lines facing their respective goals. Each team is given two pieces of cardboard. ...
Number of Players: 10 and up
Activity Level: Medium
Divide the group into two lines facing each other, about 4 feet apart. Players in each line hold hands. Leader stands at one end facing the lines and holding the end person\'s hand in each line. The person is the outlet. In the middle of each line ...
Number of Players: 10 and up
Activity Level: High
You stand in a group. Everybody puts his or her hands in the middle and grabs another person\'s hand. The only rule is to grab onto a different person\'s hand and not someone next to you. Then as a group without letting go you, need to maneuver ...
Number of Players: 15 plus
Activity Level: Low
Have players form a tight circle. Then have players all turn the same direction, to their either right or left, to form a single file circle. Players need to be close to the person in front of them and when a signal is given the players slowly bend ...
Number of Players: 6 to 12
Activity Level: Low
This works great for weekend retreats but also can be adapted to cabins. Have all names of people in your cabin or group on a wall. Have each person write down five things that others in the room would not know about them on post it notes. Then ...
Number of Players: 15 plus
Activity Level: Medium
Blind fold every camper involved and get them to put their hands on the shoulder of the camper in front of them. A counselor leads the line of campers through a small walk, doing different things, like climbing over something, ducking under a ...