Names games for kids




















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Measure carefully! Join Abby and Rosita on an adventure and learn about new people, places, and things! Privacy Policy Terms of Use pbskids. Close Download our app for the best mobile experience. Download from Google Play. Download from iTunes. To play, have the group start the beat. The first player says their name at the start of the beat.

Then the second player goes when the beat starts again. Go around until everyone in the group has a turn. Go around the circle again. See how many times the kids can go around the circle without messing up. A great game that can be played in the classroom, community room, or outside. All you need is a tennis ball, enough space to place the game, and some eager kids.

You can be creative and change the rules throughout the game i. Have the group stand in a circle. Go around the circle and have each player say their name. That player stands in the middle of the circle. If the player says right, the person chosen has 3 seconds to say the person to the rights name. Getting to know me is a fun game that helps kids learn about each other in an easy-to-learn manner.

Basically, this game focuses on asking questions using a ball to take turns. After you decide on the questions you can start the game. Give one player the ball.

Have them throw the ball across the circle to another player. Whoever catches it has to answer the 5 questions. When they answer the questions they throw it to another player who then answers the same questions.

Based on which direction the caller says, the person being pointed at must correctly name that person. Instruct the group that they must pass the ball in the original …. Get four guys or four girls on the couch. Have everyone write their name down on a piece of paper. Put the pieces of paper into a hat and mix them up. Follow the traditional name toss rules, but instead of tossing a ball, participants cross the circle, exchange high fives and take each others spots in the circle.

Divide campers into two groups. Raise a tarp or blanket of some sort between the two groups the point is that neither team can see each other. Each team sends one of its members up to the edge of the tarp or blanket. The people holding the tarp or blanket count to ….

Start the activity with the traditional name toss. Once the group has accomplished the task successfully, tell the group that they have until you count to five to move to a new spot in the circle. Once the group has rearranged itself, instruct them that they must pass the ball in the same name pattern as before.

This is a …. Everyone in the group stands in a circle. The …. That person must say their own name and the …. Get everyone to stand in a line or sit in a circle. The first person says their name and a favorite thing. The second person then says their name and a favorite thing, as well as the name and thing of the person before them. Each person after that adds the names and items of all of the people before ….



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