Christmas games for kids in a gym


















Have participants put a "santa belly" under their shirt using a pillow. Place a limbo stick at a starting height. Then line up, and one by one try to limbo underneath with the Santa belly until everyone has tried. Slightly lower the stick and have those who made it through go again.

Continually lower the stick until one winner remains! Write down this list of Christmas carols on separate flash cards. Divide players into teams. One person draws from the pile of cards and has one minute to illustrate the Christmas carol. If their team guesses correctly, they get one point.

Make sure to alternate the team artist. Teams take turns until one reaches twenty points. First, print out this list of Christmas terms to act out. Separate everyone into teams, the get one person from each team to do the acting. Like regular charades, the actors are not allowed to talk or make signals of any letters. Every time a team guesses correctly within the time limit, they get one point.

The first team to get twenty points wins the game. Pick eight Christmas images ex. Now place cards on the table in a 4x4 layout. Each player gets a chance to pick a card, then try to find the match. When a player finds the match, they keep it, get a point and get to try for another match.

Play until someone reaches the predetermined amount of points to win. Players are broken up into teams. Make up questions from a list of holiday-themed survey responses for everyone to answer.

Each team is given an allotted time to write their three guesses on a piece of paper. The judge then reveals if their guesses were on the list and the value of their answers. The number one ranked survey response is worth 50 points, 40 if it's number two and so on. Once all the questions have been answered, the points are tallied to determine the winner.

First, you need a host to put random items in a stocking. Once it's stuffed, tie a ribbon or string around the top of the stocking so that no one can peek.

Sit in a circle and pass it around to let everyone feel what's inside. Give them note cards so that they can write down their guesses. The person who guesses the most correct items wins. First, grab some paper plates and markers. Players are blindfolded and hold their paper plate on top of their head.

One person gives drawing instructions while everyone else tries to draw the Christmas scene they describe onto the plate. The most accurate drawing wins! The game and its instructions are provided by Happy Home Fairy. Form two teams based on how many players there are. Place a Christmas stocking for each team on the other end of the room. This relay continues until one team fills up their stocking to win the game. Draw or print out a picture of Rudolph and place it on the wall.

And get a red circular piece of paper for his nose with a thumbtack or piece of tape. Then blindfold the participant, spin them in a circle, then have them try to pin the nose on Rudolph. Mark their attempt with their name. Give everyone a chance to pin the nose and whoever pins it most accurately, wins. Hide a variety of plastic or stuffed elves and reindeer throughout the house.

For the younger kids, make the items easy to find and give them a head start. Let them choose some Christmas games for the family to play and ask them which games they enjoy the most. Kid-friendly Christmas party games are an easy and entertaining way to create interactive fun at your Christmas party.

Playground Parkbench. This Christmas party game for the kids challenges them to toss jingle bells into colorful cups. You can easily modify this game for kids of all ages by varying the distance of the cups from where they throw.

Growing a Jeweled Rose. You'll just need a few supplies, which you probably already have on hand for this Christmas party game: white cups, construction paper, and rolled-up socks.

Decorate each cup with a snowman face and then stack them in a tower. The kids take turns throwing the rolled-up socks to the tower to see how many snowmen they can knock over. Snowman Slam from Growing a Jeweled Rose. Put a Christmas spin on a basic game of charades by making all the phrases about Christmas and the holiday season. This free printable will help you out with quite a few ideas for Christmas charade clues.

Just print it, cut the clues apart, and place it in a container so guests can pick one to act out. Kids love to decorate cookies, so turn it into a contest. Cookie-decorating can be a messy activity, it's an easy one that the kids can jump right into.

Give out awards for the prettiest, most creative, most colorful, and best-tasting cookies—though everyone's a winner when they get to enjoy these sweet treats. Bingo is a fun game for all ages, but creating your own cards can be time-consuming, given that each of them have to be different.

Print out these printable bingo cards, and you'll have an instant Christmas party game that didn't cost you anything to put together. Set up a fun scavenger hunt in which the kids search for Santa's reindeer, which you've hidden around the party space.

Depending on the age of the children you have at the party, hide the reindeer in easy-to-spot locations or tuck them away to make them more difficult to find. The game suggests hiding small reindeer figurines, but you can make reindeer for free by using printable reindeer coloring pages. All Videos. Jokes Joke of the Day. All Jokes. Top Top Games.

Top Videos. Christmas Games. Celebrate Christmas with this collection of fun and festive online games! Help Santa deliver presents to good girls and boys, learn new vocabulary words, solve challenging picture puzzles or make Christmas cookies with Baby Hazel.

New Christmas Games. Best Christmas Games. What are the most popular Christmas games? What are the best Christmas games in ? What are Christmas games? Christmas games are a category of holiday games that celebrate the winter holiday season. Take a trip to the North Pole to visit Santa Claus and his elves.

Use logical thinking or strategy skills to solve Christmas puzzles. The snow is falling, and the stockings are hung by the fireplace.

Decorate the Christmas tree and bake some Xmas cookies to get ready for a visit from St. Learn a new recipe for candy cake or gingerbread cookies. Where can I play fun Christmas games online? PrimaryGames has lots of virtual Christmas games that are full of holiday spirit! One player is designated to be the lighthouse. All the other students become ships and boats of various sizes.

Equipment :3 Balls Beach Balls Players scatter over the playing area and a ball is tossed into the air. The objective is to keep the ball in the air using any part of the body.

Once one ball is up, get two or three balls going at the same time. Keep count of the number of times the ball or balls is kept up in the air before it hits the ground.

Youth try and better the number next time around. Give each team a blanket. Have one player from each team lie down on the blanket. The teams must drag the body on the blanket from one end of the gym or yard to the other. Whoever crosses the finish line first, wins. Players form pairs within their teams. They can also switch at the half-way point. Each pair repeats the process— until all have had a chance to drag and be dragged. Supplies: Ball of any type, Large area for play Something for a goal desk, basket, trash can.

Practice kicking with more kicking games. First, hold a broom or baseball bat in the air, looking at the top of it. Keeping your eye on the top, spin in a circle 10 times. Now try to run to the finish line. Players stand and hold a bed sheet on opposite ends. A ping pong ball is placed onto the sheet.

The sheet is then raised or lowered. Body part freeze tag is just like regular freeze tag except once tagged, you are NOT completely frozen.

Children are divided into teams. Each team selects one child from their team to be the prisoner of the other team; the two prisoners are placed in jail. This can be a designated area or a chalk box if playing outside. The teams each line up and the object of the game is to free the prisoner from the other team.

If tagged, that child then becomes a prisoner too and must go to jail. If a child makes it to jail, he or she is safe as long as he is inside the prison. Required: Brooms, rubber ball, and goals boxes or buckets Players: 2 or more This game can be played in any size room. Kids form partners. Try and make it from one side of the playing area to the other. Several pairs may try to maneuver at the same time…. Need Flags or a strip of cloth to be used as a tail.

Players with the most tails collected in a specified time are the winners. When two pieces of popcorn meet, they stick together. Once stuck together, they continue to pop around together, sticking to even more pieces, until they end up in a big popcorn ball. Required: Playing cards preferably larger size playing cards and activity slips-two of each directive be creative Players: Small to large groups. Sit ups, push ups, right sideway leg lift, left side-way leg lift, run in place, shoulder rolls, jumping jacks, hop on right foot, hop on left foot, jump up and down, scissor jump-steps, siwmming from waist motion, jump rope in place-without a rope, etc.

Everyone walks around with their eyes closed in a small space. This is the clue to join onto their hand and open your eyes. The fun comes when there is only one person left to find the Pruie! All the children line up on the other side of gym. Object of game: The first one to make it to the stoplight wins and is now the stoplight. It gets tricky when the stoplight changes…. Scatter out several hula hoops around the floor. Assign taggers to freeze the other players. Students inside a hula hoop can not get frozen, but can only stay long enough to count to Only one child per hula hoop is allowed.

This game is played like traditional tag. Players try to tag others.



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