Of course this varies greatly from situation to
situation, but here is a random collection of possibilities:
- Always have with you, perhaps in a backpack, a set of Koosh
or other soft balls and a playground spot (which can become, among
other things an indoor Frisbee).
- Farkle (rock, paper, scissors) contests.
- Count blue cars and license plate game.
- Try to guess what license plates with letters “mean”
(winner is the one that has the most creative story).
- Interview other people in a line about something.
- Find a pole, such as a stick, a broom, whatever is available,
and see who can balance it on the end of the finger the longest.
- If your tradition allows it, group card games (again kept in
the backpack). The dumber the better: Old Maid, Fish....
- Word games, such as one person names an object, then
successively, other name an object in the same class but the next
sequential letter of the alphabet.
- See who can name the books of the Bible. No one? Then use
the opportunity to teach them.
- Do “would you choose [a] or [b]” and “what would you do
if . . . .”
- Circle games.
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