$5.50
GOLD members pay $3.57

Students compete to see who has their finger on the pulse of the crowd by answering random questions that range from school to snacks to sleep time.

Details

In this upfront game, students will compete against each other to see who is best at knowing what the rest of the crowd will decide as they answer random questions that range from school to snacks to sleep time. You can even use this in conjunction with the new Sidekick polls to get the crowd even more involved! (A special game instruction slide, as well as some leader instructions are included to help you set it up!)

It starts by selecting two to four contestants who come up front and are either given something to write on (dry-erase boards work best) or a set of cards with one of each letter from A through D on them. In each round, a question and set of possible answers is displayed. Each participant must select one answer that they think everyone else will choose. Once they have chosen, but before they reveal their answers, the crowd is then polled to see what the most popular answer is. Contestants then reveal their answers, and each contestant who chose the same answer as the crowd gets a point. There are 16 total rounds, so you can play this for a while!

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (16 Q&A + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)
  • Instructions for play (pdf) including a table of all questions and answers
  • Sidekick voting setup instructions (pdf)

 

Note from Author

About this Product
Use this with the new Sidekick voting option to speed up gameplay and make it more interactive!
Douglas Slachter

Douglas Slachter

Doug has served in vocational youth ministry since 2010, working with both high school and middle school students. He loves deep theology, gaga ball, and training student leaders.