Outdoor games for kids

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melita916

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hello, friends. each year, my local assembly has a fundraiser. we have a yard sale, plate sale, etc. this year, they have placed me (and the youth group) in charge of games for kids. it's an outdoor event. here's the deal...

growing up, i was that kid who HATED being outside. my idea of fun is NOT being outside in this texas heat lol! so i need ideas on what games we can provide. what have you seen at local fundraisers that worked? i've googled, and i found some ideas with water games, which i think would work great since we're outside, and it's so hot out there. lol :)

i appreciate any ideas! even those you have used with your kids during summer times :D
 
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Tinuviel

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hello, friends. each year, my local assembly has a fundraiser. we have a yard sale, plate sale, etc. this year, they have placed me (and the youth group) in charge of games for kids. it's an outdoor event. here's the deal...

growing up, i was that kid who HATED being outside. my idea of fun is NOT being outside in this texas heat lol! so i need ideas on what games we can provide. what have you seen at local fundraisers that worked? i've googled, and i found some ideas with water games, which i think would work great since we're outside, and it's so hot out there. lol :)

i appreciate any ideas! even those you have used with your kids during summer times :D
Hmmm, what kind of games? What kind of space do you have? what ages of kids?
 

melita916

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Hmmm, what kind of games? What kind of space do you have? what ages of kids?
all ages really. the church yard is huge, so we have all kinds of space :eek:

and kind of games? i'm open to all suggestions.
 
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Tinuviel

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I recently found this game that is really fun for kids (to be honest, I found it fun, too).

Tic Tac Toe Relay

Equipment Needed:

[h=2]How to Play Tic Tac Toe Relay: [/h] The game will be played 3 versus 3. Each student will have 1 placement marker (scarf). On go, the first person from each team will run down to the tic tac toe board and place their marker in one of the hula hoops. After they place the marker, they will race back to their line to high five the next student in line. The next student will then place their marker in an open hoop. The goal is to have your team get 3 in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). If all 3 markers have been played and there is no tic tac toe, the next student in line will run down and move one of their own team markers into an open hula hoop. The next team in line will stand behind the hula hoops and judge the game. After the game is over, the winning team will stay and play again. The judging team will come on to challenge, and the next 3 in line will judge the next game. The game will continue to cycle through. You can have multiple games going at a time!
The reason I love this relay game is because every student can do this and be successful while receiving the benefits of physical activity. The kids get very competitive but in an excited manner. The game always starts out fast as the kids just try to foot race to be the first to get 3 in a row. Then they figure out that if their team is a little slower, they learn to block the other team to keep the game alive. It’s great because you don’t have to be the fastest or most athletic team to win, and everyone has a chance if they use their minds to help!


Similarly,



[h=5]Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe[/h] Materials:

  • At least 8 frisbees. You can buy 2 colors of frisbees at the dollar store (4 of each), or just use the frisbees that you already own and mark them in some way so that they match. (Maybe duck tape X’s and O’s?)
  • 1 heavy shower curtain or tarp (*You might be able to skip this. See below.)
  • Colored duck tape or masking tape
Set up:
Using duck or masking tape, create a tic-tac-toe grid on a sturdy shower curtain or tarp. We used a dollar store shower curtain, and it was a little too flimsy. We had to use rocks to hold down the edges. (*You can create the tic-tac-toe board right on the ground and skip the tarp altogether.)
If you are using a tent tarp with those handy little grommet holes along the edges, you can even stake it down to keep your board nice and smooth (and to keep it from blowing away!)

How to Play:
The object of the game is the same as regular tic-tac-toe. The first team to get three of their own frisbees in a row on the board wins the game.

  1. Divide the players into teams. (You can play one-on-one or with teams.) Each team gets a single color (or style) of frisbee.
  2. Teams take turns throwing a single frisbee toward the board (hoping to actually land in the square they aimed for).
  3. The game is over when one team has landed three of their frisbees in a row onto the board (up-and-down, across, or diagonally).
Variations

  • For younger players, allow the kids to get the frisbee onto the board any way they can. (Toss, roll, etc.)
  • Use a giant tarp to create a huge board for a large group.
If frisbees from different teams land in the same square, you have a two choices:

  1. Continue play and allow either team to claim that square with three in a row.
  2. The new frisbee knocks the old frisbee out of play.
I hope you and your family have a great time with this game!

I might be back with more suggestions, since I never really grew out of playing any kind of lawn games and I love them to pieces! :p
 

Fenner

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If you have a thrift shop or if someone has some to loan you kid's like bean bag tosses. At my kid's school carnival someone hung up hula hoops in a tree and the kids threw foam dart's through them.
 
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LiJo

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Water balloon toss! Perfect for the hot weather!!
 
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Mitspa

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We used to play "stretch" ... where you throw a knife at each others feet and make each other stretch out their legs ...is that good ?
 
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Tinuviel

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We used to play "stretch" ... where you throw a knife at each others feet and make each other stretch out their legs ...is that good ?
Marvelous! :p
 
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AuntieAnt

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We used to play "stretch" ... where you throw a knife at each others feet and make each other stretch out their legs ...is that good ?
Or maybe Mitspa would volunteer for this fun kids game! LMHO!! ;)

dunk_mitspa.jpg
 

melita916

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We used to play "stretch" ... where you throw a knife at each others feet and make each other stretch out their legs ...is that good ?
sounds like a party! lol



thanks for the ideas, friends!
 
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all ages really. the church yard is huge, so we have all kinds of space :eek:

and kind of games? i'm open to all suggestions.
These aren't contests. These are games that kept all the neighborhood kids busy and happy "until the streetlights go on." (The sign it was time to come home in summer.)

Kick the Can or Spring (Spring is the same idea, minus a can to kick. More of a base to touch.)
Capture the Flag
Baby in the Air

And, if it's really hot and the adults aren't afraid to get wet, Water balloon fights! (And have the kids fill the balloons, since it's something like picking blackberries -- often hard to figure out if you want to use it immediately or wait.)
 

melita916

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yaaaaas! i'm thinking games with water cuz it's just so hot outside.

and it won't be a problem for them to dry off cuz... texas. lol
 

Fenner

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Sometimes at Preschool we play the quiet game. Who ever talk's first is out. He he, they fall for it.. I love that game.
 
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Ultimatum77

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Flag football, touch football, soccer, frisbee (play it like rugby with no tackling), kickball, dodgeball, baseball, so many things you can do outside...I loved playing outdoors when I was younger lol....

Edit: By frisbee play ultimate frisbee :)
 

jsr1221

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Baptism pool, maybe? Depending how big yours is? When we did waterpalooza they did things like volleyball in the pool or just swimming.
 
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Ultimatum77

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Sometimes at Preschool we play the quiet game. Who ever talk's first is out. He he, they fall for it.. I love that game.
Yes but then parents have to deal with all that pent up energy later in the day and before bedtime....afterall aren't caregivers/babysitters whole job to wear the kid out so that they waste all their energy and the parents just have to tuck them into bed :p
 

Fenner

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Yes but then parents have to deal with all that pent up energy later in the day and before bedtime....afterall aren't caregivers/babysitters whole job to wear the kid out so that they waste all their energy and the parents just have to tuck them into bed :p
Not really, but it does happen.
 
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Ultimatum77

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Baptism pool, maybe? Depending how big yours is? When we did waterpalooza they did things like volleyball in the pool or just swimming.
But then you got to clean it afterward if one of the kids decides to take a leak in it lol...
 
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Ultimatum77

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Forgot to add....huge one for me back in the day was waterballoon or water gun fights.....esp use that super-soaker to kick some keester and douze your opponent......

Maybe even a giant bubble maker...kids are suckers for those.....esp young girls like bubbles.....don't know why.....

Tug of war - epic old school way to gas some kids of energy....

Egg catch - person who tosses egg back and forth without breaking wins if you or partner drop the egg you lose...

Sack race....get in a potato sack and race to finish line and back to win

Volleyball

Beachball person who lets it hit teh ground is out

Tetherball

Old fashioned catch with mit

Duck duck goose.....