The BEST Large Group Games
Each week in our Kid’s Church we play games. We have a big game spreadsheet (I highly suggest making an inventory if you haven’t already) that we pull games from. These games are mostly 2-4 players games, but I always like to have large group games (for K-5th grade) in my back pocket if we have extra time. Here are the top 5 games I’m always ready to play.
Heads or Tails Supplies: Coin
This is really easy game and all you need is a coin. Simply tell kids to choose heads or tails. If they choose heads they put their hands on their heads, if they choose tails, they put their hand on their tails. You flip the coin (making it as dramatic as possible) and call out how it lands. Whatever you call, that group is out (heads, heads are out or tails, tails are out). Have them sit down as they get out and the last person standing is the winner. For detailed instructions look here.
Four Corners Supplies: None
This is a Kid’s Church favorite. You choose one person to be the “picker” and have them face a wall or blindfold them (just so they can’t see what’s going on behind them). Assign each corner a number, 1-4. I give the kids about 10 (slow) seconds to choose a corner to gather in. If they can’t get to a corner by then, they are out. The “picker” chooses a corner and that corner is out. Then I count to 10 again for them to choose another corner. As the group gets smaller, I start to eliminate corners. This continues until one person is left and they are the winner. Our kids beg to play it every week and I let the winner be the “picker” the next week. For more detailed instructions look here.
Clap Game Supplies: Hands 😉
This another supply-less game that I like to play. Basically a leader stands in front of the group and with their hand/arms straight out, palms facing each other. The leader moves their hands up and down so the palms cross. Every time the palms cross, the kids must clap. If they don’t clap when they cross, they’re out. If they clap when the hands DON’T cross, they are out as well. The kids ONLY clap if the hands cross. As they get out, they sit down and the kid left standing wins. Obviously, you try to trick the kids as best as you can to make them clap. For detailed instructions look here.
Captain’s Orders Supplies: Slide with Commands
Captain’s orders might be my favorite, just because it’s a crazy game with no point. We usually don’t have a winner/loser, we just let them play and have fun. A leader will stand at the front of the group as the “captain” and begins to call out commands. We always have a slide with the commands on them to make it easier (I typically go over each command before we start). As the captain calls the commands, the kids react. The faster you go, the funnier it gets. For detailed instructions and all commands go here.
Gorilla, Man, Gun Supplies: None
Basically this game is “Rock, Paper, Scissors” and if you are uncomfortable with “gun” then feel free to just use the RPS commands. We have our kids partner up, back to back and then we sing the song, “The gorilla beats the man, and the man beats the gun. The gun beats the gorilla, if you tie you die.” Then we count “1, 2, 3” and they turn and face one another striking the pose of the gorilla (claw hands in the air & scary face), the man (hand holding chin, looking dapper), or the gun (fingers in gun shape). Whoever loses, sits out and the winner finds a new partner. You keep playing until you get down to two kids and then the final winner is chosen (if they tie, no winner). For detailed instructions go here.
These games work great for our large group time or when we are waiting for parents to arrive. I would love to know of other great games you use! Please share them in the comments below.
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Dianne
Loves these suggestions! Thanks for sharing!
Lori
Instead of eliminating those that lose, we play “Evolution” with Rock, Paper, Scissors. Everyone starts as an egg (hold both hands up over your head in the shape of an egg). If you lose, you find someone else who lost and is still an egg and play the game again. If you win the first round, you evolve into a Dinosaur (use hands in front making chomping movements like a tyrannosaurus rex) 2 ‘dinosaurs” will then come together and play Rock, Paper, Scissors. The person who looses remains a dinosaur and finds another. You only play with the same level of evolution as yourself. The rest of the evolutions are: chicken (flapping wings and making chicken noises), Super Hero (one hand pointed in the air like you’re flying and say “Superman or woman”) and finally a Supreme being (singing the Supreme’s “Stop – in the name of love, before you break my heart, think it oooover, think it oooover using lots of feeling and hand motions. Stop – right hand out in front. In the name of love – cross arms over chest. Before you break – throw arms down to side. My heart – right hand on heart. Think it over – raise right arm, point finger moving hand from left to right, 2nd Think it over – raise left arm, point finger moving hand from right to left. Eventually, everyone will be standing around singing the song.
Jacqueline
Hi Jessica – would you mind sharing your master game list (or do you already have a link on your site)? I volunteer with the children’s ministry at our church, and I think this would be incredibly helpful to all our volunteers. Thanks in advance!
Jacqueline
Adrianna
You mentioned a spreadsheet of games could you please explain further in detail? I am the youth direct for our local church and I often forget many games we have done.
kidminmama
I’ve had a couple of people ask about my inventory. I’ll work on a post to share it soon. Basically I list the name of the game, amount of people needed, basic instructions and supply needs for each game. It makes it easy to look up when I need a quick game.
molly
we play a game similar to gorilla man gun which is Rock Opera Disco. stand back to back with partner, chant “rock, opera, disco JUMP!” face your partner on jump with an action that matches rock (rock and roll fingers in the air) opera (hands clasped together in front of your body) or disco (one finger up and one down in John Travolta style). Rock beats opera, opera beats disco and disco beats rock. losers sit out and winners find a new partner. keep going until your down to one person