Equipment: Paper, pens
Stolen from: Cheshire Youth Service
The aim of the game is to draw a picture as close to the original picture as possible.
Put the group into two teams, and get them to sit in a line (either on chairs or on the floor) facing the back of the person infront of them; players are only allowed to look forward (blindfold some of them if neccesary!). Draw a simple picture on a piece of paper and show it to the people at the back of the lines; using their fingers, they draw what they saw on the back of the person infront of them. The second person then draws what they felt on their back on the back of the person infront of them until it gets to the front of the line. The person at the front of the line draws what they felt on their back onto paper, and the winning team is the team whose picture is closest to the original.
After each round, move the young people around so they all have a turn at the front and the back of the line.
Blind Pictionary
Friday, May 2, 2008Posted by Victoria at 2:07 AM
Labels: 11-14s, indoors, kids, older youth
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Contributors

Vickie is a student youth and children's worker at Northern Moor Community Church and watches too much sci fi.

Louise is the Youth Ministry Course Coordinator at Nazarene Theological College and likes Ikea.
Tags
- 11-14s (31)
- active (10)
- indoors (32)
- kids (28)
- older youth (27)
- outdoors (5)
- teambuilding (2)
- up front (5)
Archives
-
▼
2008
(37)
-
▼
May
(24)
- 6 frogs on a log
- Cheerio Race
- Spoons and extreme spoons
- Getting to know each other...
- Spaghetti Castle
- Wotsit face
- Bring me a...
- Ladders
- Ball in space
- Team move
- Crawling race
- Get in order...
- Floppy sock
- Line Games
- Sticky Popcorn
- About
- Becoming a contributor
- Blind Pictionary
- Bench Ball
- After Eights
- The Elastic Band Game
- Circle Ball
- Complicated Chinese Whispers
- 1 - 100
-
▼
May
(24)
0 comments:
Post a Comment