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Member Kim T writes...

Take a look at www.trainerswarehouse.com

We purchased the jeopardy & wheel of fortune gameboards & frames from them, and while the were not cheap, I am very pleased with them. Our youth and adult groups have wanted to use them too. This site has a bunch of other game supplies, including big dice, buzzers, prizes, spinners.




Member Amy C writes....

CRANINUM.....

For a few of our Rotations, we have played a variation of Cranium. I guess we've done a bit of borrowing from Trivial Pursuit too. For each category of tasks (word puzzle, charades, drawing, humming)they earn one coloured card. When they have collected all the cards, the final task is to put the cards (which contain words from the key verse) into the proper order.

Our kids, and the leader of this game, have a blast. It is a bit of work coming up with the different activities, since I try to use activites specifically related to the story, but I think it is easier than coming up with Jeopardy questions. It is also easier to include more kids in the game, since you play on teams.


See a lesson that uses a "Cranium" like game for Joshua, written by Heather Jones from Thornhill Presbyterian Church, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada,

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