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Holiday Party Games



    Holiday Party Games- Merry Christmas



    Games are great for challenging the mind and getting a little

    friendly competition going between family members. Choose games

    that will work for kids and some for the adults. Some games will

    work for both. Here is a list of potential games that could liven

    up your family celebration this year.



    1. Santa Exchanges – This game is full of fun. The object is for

    everyone to bring a wrapped gift and put it in a designated area

    like under the tree or on a table. Then each person draws a

    number from a hat. In turn, each person gets to pick a gift from

    under the tree. When it is their turn, each participant has the

    option to pick a gift from under the tree or take a gift from

    someone who has already chosen. The catch is that once a gift is

    chosen, the person has to unwrap it and show the group. All gifts

    should be in the same price range but some will be nicer than

    others. Also, the first person to go is the last person to get a

    chance to exchange their gift. They get to choose from all the

    gifts in the group. This game works best for adults. Younger

    children may not appreciate the "exchanging" part of the game.



    2. Timed Guessing Games – This includes naming the gifts on each

    of the 12 days of Christmas, naming as many Christmas carols as

    you can, taking a word and making as many words as you can from

    it, and a Christmas word scramble. Kids and adults are good for

    this one. You can find tons of printables at

    Apples4theteacher.com to use for this game.

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    3. Family Trivia – Who knows the most about their relatives? Let

    each relative write down something that happened to them and give

    them to the person in charge of the game. Everyone else gets a

    piece of paper. After each question is read, all players write

    down whom in the room each is referring to. The one with the most

    correct answers at the end of the list wins.



    4. Charades – This is a tried and true party game. All of the

    puzzles have to relate to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or other

    winter holidays. Some examples include a cartoon, movie, book,

    song, or event. The team with the most correct answers wins.



    5. Name that Christmas Carol – This is just like “Name that

    Tune.” Sing or play a CD with the first line or two of a

    Christmas carol. The family contestant has to come up with the

    next line correctly. Start off with easy carols and progress to

    harder ones as you go up the ladder.



    6. Snowman Scramble - Divide the children into two teams, with

    one person from each team as the "snowman". Put the snowmen at

    one end of the room, with a box of clothes and other things to

    dress the snowman in. You could use hats, scarves, jackets, even

    a nose on a string, like a clown nose. Have a relay race to see

    which team can completely dress their snowman first.



    7. Pin the Tail Variations - there are many variations of "Pin

    the Tail on the Donkey" that could be played. Use a picture of

    reindeer and play "Pin the Nose on Rudolph". Another way to play

    is to put Santa's hat on his head. You could have a package that

    needs a bow on top. If you want to make it more complicated, for

    older kids, have a picture tree with several decorations that

    need to be hung on the tree. Whoever gets the most on the tree

    wins.


    Source:

    Apples4theteacher Newsletter Volume III, Issue 14


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