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CHRISTMAS PARTY GAMES:

MECHANICS:

The party will be divided into 4 groups (each composed of 11 members), and will have a
game master (with his game marshals). The game master will be the one who will provide
the mechanics of the games; on the other hand, the game marshals will tally each team’s
accomplishments, and ensure that no teams will cheat.

Each team will be color coded (blue, red, yellow, and green).

Before the start of the game, each team will have to perform a number. The performance
will be properly judged by the Partners.

POINTING SYSTEM:

First team to finish a game, earns 4 points. Second team to finish a game earns 3 points.
Third team to finish a game, earns 2 points. Last team to finish a game, earns 1 point.

For team performance, the team who has the beast performance will earn 6 points, and will
accumulate on the total points in the final tabulation of score.

The team that has the most number of points wins.

MATERIALS:

- Whiteboard with whiteboard marker and eraser for pointing system


- Tables and chairs
- Materials indicated in each games

PRIZES:

Christmas party Games 1st prize: Christmas basket for each players of the winning team
GAMES:

1. WANNA SPOON?
a. Materials:
i. Glass Bowl ( 2 for each team)
ii. Water
iii. Plastic Spoon
iv. Ping pong balls (11 each team)
b. Number of Players: All of the players
c. Mechanics:
Using nothing but a spoon in your mouth, transfer as many ping pong balls
as you can from one bowl to another. No hands! Hands are only allowed if
you drop the ping pong ball, and then they can be used to place the ball back
into the original bowl for another transfer attempt. Players must take turns in
the relay.
2. SUCK IT UP
a. Materials:
i. Narrow Straw(5 per team)
ii. Paper Plates (2 per team)
iii. M&Ms or Nips (5 per team)
iv. Tables at each end of the stage (2 per team)
b. Number of Players: 5 players at each teams
c. Mechanics:
In this game, players at each teams will take turns in sucking the candies
with a straw. Then, they must, successfully, put them back down to paper
plate on the other side of the stage. When a candy falls down, the player
must go back to the starting point. First team to finish the game, wins.
3. STACK IT UP
a. Materials
i. Barbecue sticks (5 for each team)
ii. Iron nuts (11 for each team)
iii. Tables
b. Number of Players: 11
c. Mechanics
Players of each team must take turns in putting the iron nuts on top of each
other using barbecue sticks. If their stack falls, they must repeat from the
start of the course.
4. PONGINATOR
a. Materials
i. Ping pong balls (11 pcs each team)
ii. Egg tray (1 for each team)
b. Number of Players: all of the players
c. Mechanics
Players have to take turn in playing this. In this challenge, the team has to
bounce the ball to the floor and into the tray.
5. ACT AND REACT
a. Material
i. Paper
b. Number of Players: All of the Players
c. Mechanics:
This is a charades with a twist. Instead of acting your chosen word, the
players have to react on the event that they had selected. The team that has
the shortest time, wins.
6. PING PONG RELAY
a. Material
i. Ping pong balls
ii. folders
b. Number of Players: All players
c. Mechanics
Players must form a pathway for a ping pong ball to roll from one end of the
stage to the other using folders. However, the person who has the ball can
only move his/her arm, and cannot take a single step. If the ball drops
midway, the team has to repeat the relay.
7. PICNIC PYRAMID
a. Materials
i. Paper plates (4 pcs each team)
ii. Paper cups (13 each team)
b. Number of Players: all of the players
c. Mechanics
Teams will have to build an inverted pyramid with one cup on the bottom.
8. RAPID FIRE
a. Materials
i. Folders (11 pcs each team)
ii. Rubber band (11 each team)
b. Number of Players: all of the players
c. Mechanics
One after another, players must topple a folder can using rubber band only.
9. OFFICE TENNIS
a. Materials
i. Folders (4 pcs each team)
ii. Crumpled papers (6 each team)
b. Number of Players: 4 players each team
c. Mechanics
The team must pass the “paper ball” back and forth all the way to the other
side of the stage. Team that has accomplished more paper balls, wins.
10. TEAM PERFORMANCE (Lip Sync Battle)
a. Materials
b. Number of Players: All of the players
c. Mechanics
The concept of this game is very similar to the Lip Sync Battle on TV. The only
difference is that it will be done in groups. Each team will be given a set of
artists/band that they have to portray, and they have to lip sync their
artist’s/band’s song complete with costume.

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