Type: Performance-Based
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Risk Level:High
Tags: Lunchtime Activities, Rally Games, Assembly Games
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Risk Level:High
Tags: Rally Games, Assembly Games
Process
  1. Before starting this activity, be sure to gain the support of administrators on campus. Because lip sync competitions typically occur after school, you will need to get staff members to volunteer to supervise and/or judge.
  2. The most challenging aspect of planning lip sync is getting teams to participate. Therefore, the next step is to personally invite as many groups on campus as possible to take part.
  3. Rather than simply expecting groups to form naturally, contact clubs, sports, and other organizations on campus. The more teams you can secure, the better!
  4. Finally, be sure to allow ample time for groups to practice!
  5. NOTE: Lip sync competitions can be judged, but it is by no means a requirement. The main goal is to have a phenomenal time!
Resources
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Risk Level:High
Tags: Rally Games, Assembly Games
Performance-Based

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Tags: Lunchtime Activities, Rally Games, Assembly Games
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Supplies:Ice Cream
Tags: Lunchtime Activities, Rally Games, Assembly Games
Process
  1. Want to add some additional fun to your activity? Have all participants eat the ice cream without the help of their hands.
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Supplies:Tissue Boxes
Tags: Lunchtime Activities, Rally Games, Assembly Games
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Supplies:Cotton Balls, Plates, Petroleum Jelly
Tags: Assembly Games, Rally Games, Lunchtime Activities
Process
  1. Set up two tables with rows of paper plates. Tables should be separated by approximately 10 feet.
  2. Place petroleum jelly and cotton balls on one plate, while leaving the other empty.
  3. When the race begins, participants attempt to transfer all of their cotton balls from one plate to the other using only their noses!
  4. The first to successfully transfer all of their cotton balls wins!