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        Icebreakers:
         Christmas
       Snowball Fight

   Have a classic snowball
  fight with snowballs that
    don't melt! Great for a
     Tropical Christmas!


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       Materials
       •   Old Newspapers
       •   Used Papers




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    Activity
    • Divide the room in half
      and mark it with tape
      or chalk.
    • Give each team a stack
      of old newspapers.
    • With an equal number
      of sheets.




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    • In a specified amount of
      time (3 minutes) the
      teams make as many
      snowballs as they can by
      wadding up a whole
      sheet of paper and
      throwing it at those on
      the opposite side of the
      room.
    • At the end of the time
      limit, the team who has
      the least number of
      snowballs on their side
      wins.

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   Variation
   For younger children use cotton
   balls or white Styrofoam
   peanuts instead of newspaper.
   Snowballs can be made of a
   variety of different materials.
   Cut each leg from a pair of
   white nylons into three or four
   pieces, fill each with fiber fill
   stuffing, and knot the open
   ends. You can also use rolled-
   up socks, toilet paper, etc.




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Icebreakers: Christmas Snowball Fight

  • 1.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Icebreakers: Christmas Snowball Fight Have a classic snowball fight with snowballs that don't melt! Great for a Tropical Christmas! www.CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
  • 2.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Materials • Old Newspapers • Used Papers www.CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
  • 3.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Activity • Divide the room in half and mark it with tape or chalk. • Give each team a stack of old newspapers. • With an equal number of sheets. www.CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
  • 4.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com • In a specified amount of time (3 minutes) the teams make as many snowballs as they can by wadding up a whole sheet of paper and throwing it at those on the opposite side of the room. • At the end of the time limit, the team who has the least number of snowballs on their side wins. www.CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
  • 5.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Variation For younger children use cotton balls or white Styrofoam peanuts instead of newspaper. Snowballs can be made of a variety of different materials. Cut each leg from a pair of white nylons into three or four pieces, fill each with fiber fill stuffing, and knot the open ends. You can also use rolled- up socks, toilet paper, etc. www.CreativeChristmasIdeas.com
  • 6.
    www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Christmas Collection Games andActivities helping youth discover the Reason for the Season. Get more than 200 creative ideas for planning a Youth Christmas celebration or Christmas Party. You can immediately download my best Christmas Icebreakers, games, illustrations, Christmas activity ideas AND MUCH MORE in a useful ebook! => Tell me more about the Christmas Collection