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NOTE: Bring the following on Sunday Oct.

16, 2011 (FAMILY DAY) y y y y y y Extra clothes Towel Alcohol Cap/ hat water Swimming attire (if you want to swim)

Please wear assigned color code t-shirt__________________ (members of the family who are joining) Penleigh kids will wear PE uniform Kindly bring _________________________________ to be shared to others for our snack time See you!!! Penleigh Management NOTE: Bring the following on Sunday Oct.16, 2011 (FAMILY DAY) y y y y y y Extra clothes Towel Alcohol Cap/ hat water Swimming attire (if you want to swim)

Please wear assigned color code t-shirt__________________ (members of the family who are joining) Penleigh kids will wear PE uniform Kindly bring _________________________________ to be shared to others for our snack time See you!!! Penleigh Management NOTE: Bring the following on Sunday Oct.16, 2011 (FAMILY DAY) y y y Extra clothes Towel Alcohol

y y y

Cap/ hat water Swimming attire (if you want to swim)

Please wear assigned color code t-shirt__________________ (members of the family who are joining) Penleigh kids will wear PE uniform Kindly bring _________________________________ to be shared to others for our snack time See you!!! Penleigh Management

Grade II Niko Pholl Nhiel Bien Rj Donald Kurt Mic mic

Grade III Rafael Nicholas denielle seth benedict jp tim ie

Grade IV josh adrian nathan jadon kian chloe ikay bhea

Jonielyn Atasha Alexa Eris Denise Lei Elisha

therese ariane sophia czarina jewel

theja danica

FOLLOW THE FREQUENCY This is best played in a gym. Get four of the scooters, the kind RAZOR makes. You may set up soft obstacles at different parts of the court. Choose four pairs of teens from the audience, and put a blindfold on one teen in each pair. The teen without the blindfold will be the guide to the one who is blindfolded. Each guide is given a different noisemaker (whistle, bike horn, etc.) The blindfolded teen is told the particular noise he should be listening for. At the word GO, the guide leading tries to direct the blindfolded teen around one object and then to find a prize designated just for his team. The crowd can start yelling and making noise to add to the confusion. The blindfolded teens should race on the scooter to find a hidden object in the room! The fun is in the teens trying to discern where their particular sound is coming from! SHOOT AND SCORE This is a twist on yesterday's trivia game. In this game, held in a gym, if your team gets the answer right, you get one point, but then a selected teammate gets to go to the line and shoot a free throw. If he gets it right, you get a bonus point. It's a combination of the cerebral and athletic. The first team to correctly answer the question gets to go to the line for the shot. The others must sit and wait for the next question. HERE ARE SOME TRIVIA QUESTIONS: The correct answer is in red. 1. Sharks apparently are the only animals that never get sick. TRUE OR FALSE? 2. The blood of mammals is red, the blood of insects is yellow, and the blood of lobsters is blue. TRUE OR FALSE? 3. The ridges on the sides of coins are called filings. TRUE OR FALSE? 4. The biggest pig in recorded history was Big Boy of Black Mountain, North Carolina, who was weighed at 5,904 pounds in 1939. TRUE OR FALSE? 5. The giant squid has an eye that is a meter or more in diameter. TRUE OR FALSE? 6. The side of a hammer is a cheek. TRUE OR FALSE? 7. The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat. TRUE OR FALSE?

BOB THE BUILDER This is a fifteen-minute game that is a good team-builder, where the kids get to know each other. Divide your group into groups of 4 to 6, and try to mix them where some of the teens who don't know each other will be mixed together. Give each team the following: 50 sheets of laser print (white) paper 10 sheets of construction paper (any color) a small handful of toothpicks (around 30 or 40) a roll of scotch tape or duct tape 3 pages of newspaper 4 wire coat hangers On the GO whistle, each team must to build a structure that is at least one foot high. The idea, you tell the teens, is for your structure to hold as many shoes as possible. To qualify, the structure must be at least one foot high and hold at least two shoes. One by one, go around the room and see how many shoes each structure can hold without collapsing. Start with your shoes and your other adult leader's shoes, then work your way through the teens' shoes if the structure holds up. The construction that can support the most shoes without being helped wins a can of Coke for each member.

SMARTIE and SPOON RACE ( MOM & DAD) Couples take part in this. They run with their hands behind their backs. One member carries a teaspoon in his mouth. At the far end of the room is a line marked on the floor, and on each line lies a Smartie candy for the couple. The pair of runners arriving here kneel one on each side of the line. The Smartie must be pushed into the waiting spoon by the nose of the partner. Should the Smartie be dropped during the return both must kneel and pick it up in the same fashion. INDOOR GAME: GOOFY GROUP THEATER here is a fun gme that is a good team-builder. Assign teens to groups of no less than five but no more than ten. Announce that you will have prizes (cans of Coke) for the winning team who is able to perform the best. You will be announcing several machines, vehicles or objects and the teams will use their members to form that machine and imitate it, (sound, action) as judges decide which is the best for that round. Here are some items that your teen groups can imitate: HELICOPTER CD PLAYER TOASTER SCHOOL BUS PERSONAL COMPUTER BULLDOZER OUTDOOR GARDEN FOUNTAIN ...think of other items the teens can imitate AIR SOCCER Here is a fun game that teenagers of any size or shape can play without fear of being overwhelmed or intimidated. Divide your teens into two teams. In the playing area, place a large waste can (55 gallons) at opposite ends of the room. These are the "goals." Each team is given six balloons and told to break into three squads. Each squad is to take one balloon and race to the other end and drop the balloon in the "goal, race back and get a second balloon and do the same. The first team whose squads complete this wins the game. Two important notes, though: the balloons cannot be carried, only batted in the air, and if they touch the ground, they are taken back and started again. Second, the teams cannot defend their goal nor stop the other team's advance in any way. This is a fast moving total offensive game. It's a good exercise in teamwork, as each little squad protects and delivers its balloon by batting it as fast as possible. Players may bat the ball a total of four times before having to pass it to another player. Players must share the passing!

OUTDOOR GAMES

Banana Olympics
Required: Bananas Players: Small to large groups Game of the Month 10/07

Divide the group into teams of 8-10 players and give each team a banana. Each team will complete several series of different relays using their banana. Here are some ideas for those relays. 1. 2. The banana under your armpit and hopping on one leg down a field and back. Place the banana between the knees and hop down a field and back.

3. 4. 5.

Two teammates tossing the banana back and forth down the field and back. Place the banana on the ground and each teammate must roll across the banana. Teammates line up in leapfrog formation and first player hops over players while holding banana and then tosses banana to next player in line to do the same.

Show the players all the relays that theyll have to complete for the Olympics. You may have to write them on a large white board so that all players will know what relay is next. Once a team has completed all these relays someone on the team must eat the banana and the team that is done first is the winner. Use your own ideas, add to the list or use only a few ideas. You can adjust this game to all types of players including the disabled

Chimp Race
Players: Small to large groups Set up teams and play area. The first person on each team is to bend over with feet apart and grab their ankles. On go, they are to race down the course and back without letting go of their ankles. Each person on the team repeats the relay. The first team done is the winner.

Egg Roll 500


Required: Eggs (cooked or uncooked), obstacle course Players: Small to large groups Set up an obstacle course with a start and finish line. If outdoors, players can do this barefoot if weather permitting. The course could go through mud puddles and/or water (sprinkler) if available. Divide into teams and each person is to go through obstacle course pushing an egg with their foot.

Inchworm
Required:: Paper cups and sand or water Players: Small to large groups This can be played as teams or individually. Mark off a starting point and finish line. Players are to lie belly down, with cup filled with sand placed on their back, crawl like an inchworm to finish line. If cup falls off and spills they are to start over. The first team done is the winner.

Knot Race
Required: Ropes or sheets Players: Small to large groups Set up two teams with a rope for each team. Tie as many knots as there are player in each team. On go, the first person in the team is to untie a knot, then hand the rope to the next person and repeat. The first team to untie all their knots is the winner. Variations: Have the teams send the rope down the line with them tying the knots and then back up the line untying them. You could even have them use only one hand to untie the knots which means they would have to use their teeth. Please use a clean rope or sheet for this variation.

Lily Pad
Required: Paper plates Players: Small to large groups Game of the Month 3/03

Divide the group into teams of 4 or more. They will have 2 fewer plates than the number of teammates. The object of this game is to get all team members across a space (pond) by stepping on the plates (lily pads) only. The number of people on the team will determine length of space. Since they are using 9" plates, a bit of leniency should be practiced as far as stepping only on the plates. At least half of the players foot must be on the plate. Each team must come up with a strategy for passing the plates back and forth in order to get all teammates across the span. The first team to get all members across wins. After the teams try this, and think they have it figured out, have them try again with these variations: -No shouting out instructions; in fact, NO words at all. They can use stomps, grunts, snaps or whatever else they can come up with, but no talking. -Every 30-45 seconds, (moderator controlled), one plate is taken from the team, (moderators choice). Whoever is on that plate must go back to the beginning, and the team has to come up with a strategy to get that person back with the team

Pass the Pretzels


Required: Bags of sticks pretzels and twisted pretzels Players: Small to large groups Set up teams, give each player one stick pretzel and have them put one end into their mouth. The first player on each team is also given a twisted pretzel to be balanced on the other end of the stick pretzel. They are to turn and pass the twisted pretzel to their teammate that is standing next to them. That player will turn and pass the twisted pretzel to the next player and so forth until the twisted pretzel has be passed all the way to the end of the line. If the twisted pretzel is dropped the person previous to them is to pick it up, place it on their stick and pass it back to them. If it breaks or is not whole, an official is to give them a new twisted pretzel. The team that is first to pass the pretzel down to the end of the line is the winner. You could play this game on your next bus trip with your youth group. Set up four teams and they have to pass the pretzel for one end of the bus over the seats to the other end of the bus. Have official stand in the isles to ensure that the isle seat players pass the pretzels over the seats.

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EGG HEAD SCAVENGER HUNT (COOKING) Animal sounds (find the member) Raise with family (tie their feet)

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