After this, the second person in the line should state their name and favorite thing, as well as the name and thing of the first person. The first person in the line should say their name and then name of a favorite thing.
Have the group stand in a line or circle. Repeat for each person until everyone in the circle has said their name and hobby. When s/he is finished, have the group repeat the second person’s name and hobby, and then the first. The second person should then state their own name and act out their favorite hobby. Have the group repeat, “_ likes ” and act out the swimming motion. One person should start the game by saying, “My name is _ and I like to _.” As the person says their hobby, they should act out a movement to reflect that hobby.įor example, if the hobby is swimming, they might move their arms around to simulate swimming. Repeat for the third person, then go around the circle until everyone’s name has been said. Once the second person says their name, the group should repeat the second name/action combination and then repeat Alice’s. One by one, tell each player to say their name out loud while picking one action for each syllable of their name.įor example, Alice has two syllables in her name, so she might point to the sky with her left hand for “Al” and then stomp her left foot for “-ice”.Īfter Alice is done saying her name, have the entire group repeat the name with the actions. These 27 games that will be sure to create a bonding experience for you and your crew! Full instructions are listed below, along with any materials that may be needed for each game.ĭon’t hesitate – try these games today and see how much fun group bonding can be! 1. Name games are a great way for you to play with kids in the classroom or around the campfire to get everyone to know each other better.