Christian fall harvest games
Form groups of four. Give each group paper bags, newspapers, scissors , and tape. Allow 15 minutes for each group to cut and tape the scarecrow outfit onto its person. Take pictures of all the scarecrows. Form two teams. Give each teammate a cornstalk, broomstick, or tree branch to use as a hockey stick. Use a newspaper-stuffed paper lunch sack as a hockey puck. Set a trash can on its side at each end of the play area to use as goals.
Everyone takes a turn in this game. Have each person use the first letter of his or her name as the starting letter of each word in a sentence of four or more words. Kids might bring popped popcorn, peanuts, raisins, small chocolate candies, or pretzels. Mix all the ingredients in a large clean container, such as a plastic barrel or bucket.
Drizzle melted butter over the snack and sprinkle it with cinnamon. Serve in paper cups. Provide plastic sandwich bags for children to take home any leftovers. This same concept can be used for punch with everyone bringing a different juice. Form teams of equal size. If children can answer yes to any question, have them stand up. Children can stand for only one question.
Form teams of three or more, and have each team stand in a single-file line. Give each team a roll of bathroom tissue. Have teammates wrap the tissue around the first person in line, then pass and wrap the tissue around the next person in line. Continue until everyone on the team is wrapped, then wrap the tissue around the entire team to bind the team together. Once the caterpillars are formed, have teams race to a specified spot. Each team must complete the race as a unified group or start over.
Form teams of Candy Corn Tree! Fun Search Cake Walk. Pumpkin Patch Walk A autumn spin on a game favorite! Ring Toss. Grab some Pumpkins Fall Races. Jumping Fun! Spider's Web. Top Seller! Face Painting. Use Washable Tattoos Soda Toss. Apple Challenge Toss some foam apples to make a three in a row! Harvest Photos Set up a festive fall backdrop or photo scene and let your guests take photos for memories from the day! Fall Activity! No Candy. Coming Soon! A Fall Favorite Nothing says "Fall" like a fresh, sweet apple.
Why not add a few of these Fall Bible activities to your fall fun! This fall Bible game teaches children how the colors of autumn are symbols found in the Bible. Children will race to match the scriptures with the color that best represents it. Fall provides great opportunities and lessons that show how nothing stays the same.
In this science experiment, water changing to vapor and back helps us understand that we too will change someday. Jesus often referred to the harvest as the time when you get to reap all the rewards for your hard work. This Fall Bible game will teach students that they will reap their harvests — their rewards from God — if they persevere through hard times. Most kids love candied apples. Children are always amazed over what will sink and what will float. Check out this Fall science experiment that explains how leaves change colors before they fall to the ground and shows how God is present in every phase of life, working to make us more perfect.
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