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NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Sometime back in the mid-1800s a small-time British manufacturer named John Tate decided to go into the business of making compasses. He set up a factory, installed the machinery, hired some workers, and began turning out his first compasses. He had just completed his first batch of 500 compasses when someone finally pointed out that he had ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Sometime back in the mid-1800s a small-time British manufacturer named John Tate decided to go into the business of making compasses. He set up a factory, installed the machinery, hired some workers, and began turning out his first compasses. He had just completed his first batch of 500 compasses when someone finally pointed out that he hadSILLY CAMP SONGS
I’m bringin’ home my baby bumblebee Won’t my mommy be so proud of me! I’m bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Won’t my mama be so proud of me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Ewe! It’s all over me! I’m lickin’ off my baby bumble bee Won’t .LARGE GROUP GAMES
Caterpillar. 1. Have entire group lie on their stomachs, side by side with arms out stretched in front of them 2. Person at the front of the line starts to roll over the others until they get to the end of the line 3. That person takes their place on their stomach at the end 4. Continue at the front with . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities.CHANTS & CHEERS
Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear (repeat) Get your elbows off the table, this is not a horse’s table Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear Once around the hall, Once around the hall, Once around the ha-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-al. (roll the pitch up and down for each ‘ah’) *That person then goes around the outside of the diningMR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a SPORTS ORIENTED GAMES Split campers into groups of about 10 per group. Line the campers up in their groups on one side of a gym, space, field, etc. behind a starting line. Have one hula hoop or cone for each team placed on the ground about 40 feet away from each team. Blow up about 5 LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
ORBIT | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Requirements Earth Ball Objective Description 1. Divide into two groups. 2. One group lies on the ground in a circle face up, heads toward the center, feet in the air (no shoes, please). 3. Other group stand in a circle around the first group. 4. The object is for everyone to keep the ball inLITTLE RED WAGON
Requirements Objective Description You can’t ride in my little red wagon Front seats broken And the axle’s dragging CHUG!CHUG! Û_CHUG! SECOND VERSE, SAME AS THE FIRST A WHOLE LOT LOUDER AND A WHOLE LOT WORSE! Repeat as many as times as you would like MediaJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Needless to say poor Mr. Tate’s compasses didn’t sell; Tate went bankrupt, the factory closed, and the workers were laid off. But his memory lives on, since that time any compass where you’re not sure which end is north and which is south has been known as a ‘Tate’s compass’. The moral of the story, of course, is that he who has a ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes. FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beSPONGE RELAY
Requirements Objective Description Divide the campers into two teams and have them line up behind a starting line. Each team gets a small empty bucket and a large sponge. At the finish line, place two larger buckets filled with water. Tell the campers that on the word go, the first person in line must runJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Sometime back in the mid-1800s a small-time British manufacturer named John Tate decided to go into the business of making compasses. He set up a factory, installed the machinery, hired some workers, and began turning out his first compasses. He had just completed his first batch of 500 compasses when someone finally pointed out that he had ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes. FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beSPONGE RELAY
Requirements Objective Description Divide the campers into two teams and have them line up behind a starting line. Each team gets a small empty bucket and a large sponge. At the finish line, place two larger buckets filled with water. Tell the campers that on the word go, the first person in line must runJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Sometime back in the mid-1800s a small-time British manufacturer named John Tate decided to go into the business of making compasses. He set up a factory, installed the machinery, hired some workers, and began turning out his first compasses. He had just completed his first batch of 500 compasses when someone finally pointed out that he had CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Camp Activities for Kids of all Ages. Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire stories, ice-breakers and more that make summer camp special! We have the largest database of camp activities on the internet – thanks to you.SILLY CAMP SONGS
I’m bringin’ home my baby bumblebee Won’t my mommy be so proud of me! I’m bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Won’t my mama be so proud of me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Ewe! It’s all over me! I’m lickin’ off my baby bumble bee Won’t .LARGE GROUP GAMES
Caterpillar. 1. Have entire group lie on their stomachs, side by side with arms out stretched in front of them 2. Person at the front of the line starts to roll over the others until they get to the end of the line 3. That person takes their place on their stomach at the end 4. Continue at the front with . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities.CHANTS & CHEERS
Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear (repeat) Get your elbows off the table, this is not a horse’s table Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear Once around the hall, Once around the hall, Once around the ha-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-al. (roll the pitch up and down for each ‘ah’) *That person then goes around the outside of the dining LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
SPORTS ORIENTED GAMES Split campers into groups of about 10 per group. Line the campers up in their groups on one side of a gym, space, field, etc. behind a starting line. Have one hula hoop or cone for each team placed on the ground about 40 feet away from each team. Blow up about 5MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is aLITTLE RED WAGON
Requirements Objective Description You can’t ride in my little red wagon Front seats broken And the axle’s dragging CHUG!CHUG! Û_CHUG! SECOND VERSE, SAME AS THE FIRST A WHOLE LOT LOUDER AND A WHOLE LOT WORSE! Repeat as many as times as you would like MediaJOHN TATE'S COMPASS
Needless to say poor Mr. Tate’s compasses didn’t sell; Tate went bankrupt, the factory closed, and the workers were laid off. But his memory lives on, since that time any compass where you’re not sure which end is north and which is south has been known as a ‘Tate’s compass’. The moral of the story, of course, is that he who has a ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, .ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities are NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities.SILLY CAMP SONGS
I u-da-loosed to play-da-lay my o-da-load banjo-da-lo And re-da-lest it on-a-lon my knee-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee But now-da-low these string-a-lings are broke-a-loke and so-da-lo they’re no more u-da-loose to me-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee I took-a-look them to-da-loo the mus-a-loose-ic shop-a-lop to see-da-lee what he-da-lee could do-da-loo-da-loo-da-loo And now-da-low these string-a-lings are good WATER GAMES TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER COOL! 2 large buckets (trash can size) per team. 1 bucket w/ holes per team. Form teams of about 6-10 people. Fill 1 of the large buckets full of water. Place the bucket full of water and the empty bucket about 10-20 feet apart (depending on how many people you have per team). Each teamlines up
CHANTS & CHEERS
leader chants, campers repeat. Everywhere we go! (Everywhere we go) People always ask us (People always ask us) Who we are (who we are) Where we come from (where we come from) So we tell them (So we tell them) We’re from name your camp (we’re from) And if they cannot hear us (And if they cannot hear us) We . Read More.MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, .ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities are NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities.SILLY CAMP SONGS
I u-da-loosed to play-da-lay my o-da-load banjo-da-lo And re-da-lest it on-a-lon my knee-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee But now-da-low these string-a-lings are broke-a-loke and so-da-lo they’re no more u-da-loose to me-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee I took-a-look them to-da-loo the mus-a-loose-ic shop-a-lop to see-da-lee what he-da-lee could do-da-loo-da-loo-da-loo And now-da-low these string-a-lings are good WATER GAMES TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER COOL! 2 large buckets (trash can size) per team. 1 bucket w/ holes per team. Form teams of about 6-10 people. Fill 1 of the large buckets full of water. Place the bucket full of water and the empty bucket about 10-20 feet apart (depending on how many people you have per team). Each teamlines up
CHANTS & CHEERS
leader chants, campers repeat. Everywhere we go! (Everywhere we go) People always ask us (People always ask us) Who we are (who we are) Where we come from (where we come from) So we tell them (So we tell them) We’re from name your camp (we’re from) And if they cannot hear us (And if they cannot hear us) We . Read More.MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Camp Activities for Kids of all Ages. Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire stories, ice-breakers and more that make summer camp special! We have the largest database of camp activities on the internet – thanks to you. ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF CAMP SONGS Ultimate Collection of Camp Songs. Camp songs are the perfect way to build spirit, let loose, and create many fond memories of camp for years to come. Select from the categories below for hundreds of fun songs – most can be sung loudly and off-key.CLASSIC CAMP SONGS
“The Yodeler” O Û_. There once was a yodeler on a mountain top high when along came a grizzly bear interrupting his cry. Yo-de-ler-ie! (drum roll on knees) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û (Slap, clap, snap, slap, clap snap; hold up hands like bear claws) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie-ey St. Bernard (pant, pantSILLY CAMP SONGS
I u-da-loosed to play-da-lay my o-da-load banjo-da-lo And re-da-lest it on-a-lon my knee-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee But now-da-low these string-a-lings are broke-a-loke and so-da-lo they’re no more u-da-loose to me-da-lee-da-lee-da-lee I took-a-look them to-da-loo the mus-a-loose-ic shop-a-lop to see-da-lee what he-da-lee could do-da-loo-da-loo-da-loo And now-da-low these string-a-lings are goodLARGE GROUP GAMES
Caterpillar. 1. Have entire group lie on their stomachs, side by side with arms out stretched in front of them 2. Person at the front of the line starts to roll over the others until they get to the end of the line 3. That person takes their place on their stomach at the end 4. Continue at the front with . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities. LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
TEAMBUILDING DEBRIEFING ACTIVITIES The value of a team building exercise is unveiled during the discussion, or “debriefing” that takes place afterwards. During the debriefing process, participants share opinions, discuss ideas, create action plans, and begin the process of personal growth. Although debriefing is a common teambuilding term and practice, debriefing is a great way to teach valuable lessons aboutsportsmanship
CAMP SONGS- REPEAT-O STYLE Campers simply repeat after the leader, who sings: A-Boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-rocka-chicka-rocka-chicka-boom UH-HUH OH YEAH! One more time, (insert here) style! Then you insert a “style” that follows the same pattern. Here are some examples: Astronaut Style: Zoom-chicka-zoom I said a zoom-chicka-zoom I RAINY DAY OR INDOOR GAMES Bag-O-Stuff Improv Skit. This is a rainy day or all camp activity. Divide the whole camp into groups of 8 or 10 campers (each with a counselor or two to supervise). Have the campers or leaders go all over camp collecting items in a bag from their tents, the arts and crafts area, the camp kitchen, just random stuff. ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, .ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities areSILLY CAMP SONGS
I’m bringin’ home my baby bumblebee Won’t my mommy be so proud of me! I’m bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Won’t my mama be so proud of me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Ewe! It’s all over me! I’m lickin’ off my baby bumble bee Won’t . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities. WATER GAMES TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER COOL! 2 large buckets (trash can size) per team. 1 bucket w/ holes per team. Form teams of about 6-10 people. Fill 1 of the large buckets full of water. Place the bucket full of water and the empty bucket about 10-20 feet apart (depending on how many people you have per team). Each teamlines up
CHANTS & CHEERS
leader chants, campers repeat. Everywhere we go! (Everywhere we go) People always ask us (People always ask us) Who we are (who we are) Where we come from (where we come from) So we tell them (So we tell them) We’re from name your camp (we’re from) And if they cannot hear us (And if they cannot hear us) We . Read More.MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2. CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, .ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities areSILLY CAMP SONGS
I’m bringin’ home my baby bumblebee Won’t my mommy be so proud of me! I’m bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Won’t my mama be so proud of me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Ewe! It’s all over me! I’m lickin’ off my baby bumble bee Won’t . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities. WATER GAMES TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER COOL! 2 large buckets (trash can size) per team. 1 bucket w/ holes per team. Form teams of about 6-10 people. Fill 1 of the large buckets full of water. Place the bucket full of water and the empty bucket about 10-20 feet apart (depending on how many people you have per team). Each teamlines up
CHANTS & CHEERS
leader chants, campers repeat. Everywhere we go! (Everywhere we go) People always ask us (People always ask us) Who we are (who we are) Where we come from (where we come from) So we tell them (So we tell them) We’re from name your camp (we’re from) And if they cannot hear us (And if they cannot hear us) We . Read More.MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Camp Activities for Kids of all Ages. Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire stories, ice-breakers and more that make summer camp special! We have the largest database of camp activities on the internet – thanks to you. ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF CAMP SONGS Ultimate Collection of Camp Songs. Camp songs are the perfect way to build spirit, let loose, and create many fond memories of camp for years to come. Select from the categories below for hundreds of fun songs – most can be sung loudly and off-key.CLASSIC CAMP SONGS
“The Yodeler” O Û_. There once was a yodeler on a mountain top high when along came a grizzly bear interrupting his cry. Yo-de-ler-ie! (drum roll on knees) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û (Slap, clap, snap, slap, clap snap; hold up hands like bear claws) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie-ey St. Bernard (pant, pantSILLY CAMP SONGS
I’m bringin’ home my baby bumblebee Won’t my mommy be so proud of me! I’m bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Won’t my mama be so proud of me! I’m smushin’ up my baby bumble bee Ewe! It’s all over me! I’m lickin’ off my baby bumble bee Won’t .LARGE GROUP GAMES
Caterpillar. 1. Have entire group lie on their stomachs, side by side with arms out stretched in front of them 2. Person at the front of the line starts to roll over the others until they get to the end of the line 3. That person takes their place on their stomach at the end 4. Continue at the front with . NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities. LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
TEAMBUILDING DEBRIEFING ACTIVITIES The value of a team building exercise is unveiled during the discussion, or “debriefing” that takes place afterwards. During the debriefing process, participants share opinions, discuss ideas, create action plans, and begin the process of personal growth. Although debriefing is a common teambuilding term and practice, debriefing is a great way to teach valuable lessons aboutsportsmanship
CAMP SONGS- REPEAT-O STYLE Campers simply repeat after the leader, who sings: A-Boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-rocka-chicka-rocka-chicka-boom UH-HUH OH YEAH! One more time, (insert here) style! Then you insert a “style” that follows the same pattern. Here are some examples: Astronaut Style: Zoom-chicka-zoom I said a zoom-chicka-zoom I RAINY DAY OR INDOOR GAMES Bag-O-Stuff Improv Skit. This is a rainy day or all camp activity. Divide the whole camp into groups of 8 or 10 campers (each with a counselor or two to supervise). Have the campers or leaders go all over camp collecting items in a bag from their tents, the arts and crafts area, the camp kitchen, just random stuff. ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes. FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toSPONGE RELAY
Requirements Objective Description Divide the campers into two teams and have them line up behind a starting line. Each team gets a small empty bucket and a large sponge. At the finish line, place two larger buckets filled with water. Tell the campers that on the word go, the first person in line must run ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes. FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3.THE PRESIDENT GAME
Description. Line the chairs up in a straight line, except one chair who is out facing the rest. Have everyone sit in a chair (can be done by playing some other game, or just random seating) and assign each chair a position from left-to-right or right-to-left. The first chair is the president’s chair, then vice-president, then treasurer, thenRISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is toSPONGE RELAY
Requirements Objective Description Divide the campers into two teams and have them line up behind a starting line. Each team gets a small empty bucket and a large sponge. At the finish line, place two larger buckets filled with water. Tell the campers that on the word go, the first person in line must runCLASSIC CAMP SONGS
“The Yodeler” O Û_. There once was a yodeler on a mountain top high when along came a grizzly bear interrupting his cry. Yo-de-ler-ie! (drum roll on knees) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û (Slap, clap, snap, slap, clap snap; hold up hands like bear claws) Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie, yodelerie-ey ÛÏGrr Û Yodelerie-erie-ey St. Bernard (pant, pant NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Requirements Objective Description Set-up: 1. Put the rope down as a starting line. 2. Ask the group to select their best listener. Bring that person forward 20′ and blindfold them. Tell them they cannot speak from then on until the game is over. Also tell them not to move unless told to do so. 3. SPORTS ORIENTED GAMES Split campers into groups of about 10 per group. Line the campers up in their groups on one side of a gym, space, field, etc. behind a starting line. Have one hula hoop or cone for each team placed on the ground about 40 feet away from each team. Blow up about 5 LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is aHOT CHOCOLATE RIVER
Description. Lay two ropes on the ground parallel to each other, about 20 feet apart. Have the campers line up on one side of the rope, and tell them that they are looking at a giant hot chocolate river. They must get thier entire team across the hot chocolate river, but it CAMP SONGS FOR GRACE 1. Pound both fists on the table once 2. Hook your thumbs on the edge of the table 3. Lay your pointer and middle fingers flat on the table 4. Lay your pointer and pinky fingers flat on the table 5. Now repeat all steps quickly to the beat of the song . Read More.JELLY FISH SONG
Description Jelly Fish song (repete after me song/ action song) ARMS UP!! (place arms in the air) WRISTS TOGETHER!! (place wrists touching so that your hands look like a jelly fish) Chorus: And do the jelly fish, the jelly fish, the jelly fish fish. (Repeat 2x) ARMS UP! WRISTS TOGETHER! ELBOWS TOGETHER! KNEES TOGETHER! ANKELSLITTLE RED WAGON
Requirements Objective Description You can’t ride in my little red wagon Front seats broken And the axle’s dragging CHUG!CHUG! Û_CHUG! SECOND VERSE, SAME AS THE FIRST A WHOLE LOT LOUDER AND A WHOLE LOT WORSE! Repeat as many as times as you would like Media ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities are FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is aWHALE WATCH
The Whale Watch is a popular ropes course activity. that is constructed by create a large platform with a see saw action, which imitates the rocking back and forth of a ship. The objective is to have the group perform various. functions on the platform withoutallowing the
RISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is to ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! 1. Circle Games. You guessed it! Games played in a circle are perfect so individuals in the group can see each other and participate equally in the fun. Many of the camp games included in this section are for team building, ice breakers, or can be used for time fillers between other activities. 2.NATURE GAMES
Rope (2 6-10 foot long pieces) 1. Place two parallel lines on the floor or ground, ten to twenty feet apart. 2. Count the group off in fours (1,2,3,4,1,2 Û_) 3. Ones become deer, the others are needs of the deer, which are three: food, water and shelter. 4. Show the groups what the symbols are for each of the needs, . CAMP SKITS | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to your camp program. They also provide an opportunity for both campers and counselors to have some great fun. Most of the skits listed here require minimal preparation, and can be easily adapted to accommodate groups of all sizes.ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities are FFEACH | ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE Description. This might be one of the best games of all times! FFEACH is a charades race and the categories are F ast F oods, E lectrical A ppliances, and C artoon Heroes. Teams compete against each other to complete a predetermined list of items. We use the term “compete”loosely, as it
MR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is aWHALE WATCH
The Whale Watch is a popular ropes course activity. that is constructed by create a large platform with a see saw action, which imitates the rocking back and forth of a ship. The objective is to have the group perform various. functions on the platform withoutallowing the
RISE AND SHINE
Requirements Objective Description Chorus: So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory So rise and shine And sing out your glory, glory Rise and Shine and (Clap) Sing out your glory, glory Children of the Lord Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna be a floody, floody Û Lord said to Noah ÛÏThere’s gonna beHUMAN PINBALL
Requirements Playground Ball Objective Description 1. Everyone stands in a circle facing outward except one (the dodger) they stand in the middle. 2. Have players in circle stand with legs spread feet touching the person next to them. 3. Have them bend and swing arms between legs 4. They become ÛÏflippers Û , whose object is to CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Camp Activities for Kids of all Ages. Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire stories, ice-breakers and more that make summer camp special! We have the largest database of camp activities on the internet – thanks to you.ICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities areICE BREAKERS
Ice Breakers are a great way to get people to learn each others names, find out interesting things about one another, and help people begin new relationships. Aside from name games, ice breakers provide a way to establish common ground between participants, get everyone moving, and create a inviting environment. These type of activities are especially important on the first day of camp – inMR. AND MRS. RIGHT
Requirements Round tables, or everyone sitting in a circle, works best. Objective Break up long meetings or get people started for the day. Description Have everyone stand. Read the story. When you say “right” everyone takes a step to the right. When you say “left” everyone takes a step to the left. This is a NAME GAMES TO BREAK THE ICE! Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other's names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other ice breakers or team building activities.CHANTS & CHEERS
Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear (repeat) Get your elbows off the table, this is not a horse’s table Get your elbows off the table *NAME* dear Once around the hall, Once around the hall, Once around the ha-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-al. (roll the pitch up and down for each ‘ah’) *That person then goes around the outside of the dining LOW ROPES COURSE ACTIVITIES Mohawk Walk – Low Ropes Course. This is a popular standard ropes course element constructed on poles or trees. Mohawk Walk The Mohawk Walk is series of footcables strung between trees or poles, typically in a zig zag pattern. The object is to get the entire group from the first tree to the last without touching the ground, and without theaid
CAMP SONGS- REPEAT-O STYLE Campers simply repeat after the leader, who sings: A-Boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-boom I said a-boom-chicka-rocka-chicka-rocka-chicka-boom UH-HUH OH YEAH! One more time, (insert here) style! Then you insert a “style” that follows the same pattern. Here are some examples: Astronaut Style: Zoom-chicka-zoom I said a zoom-chicka-zoom ILARGE GROUP GAMES
Earth Ball Tournament. Earth Ball 1. Gather people throughout camp by rolling the ball in through camp, calling ÛÏEarth Ball Û or some other chant 2. When you arrive at the soft ball field, divide evenly into teams, one on one side of the field in a line, the other on theother side 3.
CAMP SONGS FOR GRACE 1. Pound both fists on the table once 2. Hook your thumbs on the edge of the table 3. Lay your pointer and middle fingers flat on the table 4. Lay your pointer and pinky fingers flat on the table 5. Now repeat all steps quickly to the beat of the song . Read More. ULTIMATE CAMP RESOURCE For Camp People, by Camp People* Home
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CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire … Continue Reading*
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Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to … Continue Reading*
CAMP GAMES FOR SUMMER FUN! There is more to camp games than kick-ball or four-square! The key to a fun summer lies in your ability to offer ever-changing, age-appropriate, and … Continue Reading*
ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF CAMP SONGS Camp songs are the perfect way to build spirit, let loose, and create many fond memories of camp for years to come. Select from the categories … Continue Reading*
CAMP ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire … Continue Reading*
CAMP SKITS
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CAMP GAMES
There is more to camp games than kick-ball or four-square! The key to a fun summer lies in your ability to offer ever-changing, age-appropriate, and … Read MoreCAMP ACTIVITIES
Where to start? Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire … Read MoreCAMP SKITS
Nothing makes an assembly period, overnight campfire, or family night more fun than camp skits. They are a great way to include a dramatic piece to … Read MoreCAMP SONGS
Camp songs are the perfect way to build spirit, let loose, and create many fond memories of camp for years to come. Select from the categories … Read MoreWHAT’S NEW?
ARE YOU READY FOR SUMMER CAMP? Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so you can see firsthand how camp games are played, camp songs are sung (or shouted), and how to perform some of our favorite camp skits. Do you love camp like we do? Do you want to make a difference in the camp world? Let us know if you would like help edit submitted activities, write a blog on a particular area of expertise, or otherwise be engaged in the Ultimate Camp Resource network. And lastly – we’re giving away a pdf of our Camp Games & Skits packet monthly to one person who mentions Ultimate Camp Resource in a Facebook post. Please help us spread the word. Got an idea for a camp activity that you’d like to send us? Click the button below and fill out the form to submit it.Submit Activity
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