HEADS OR TAILS

If you have a quarter and a prize you can run this game in 3 to 5 minutes depending on the size of your group. It’s pretty easy. Before each round begins students will choose between two postures. They are either going to put both hands on their head or both hands on their tail. The leader flips the coin. Students whose posture was the same, heads for heads and tails for tails, gets to move to the next round. Non winners can have a seat. Repeat until there is a winner. See, I told you it was easy.

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Our students love this one! We actually flip two coins and so they can choose two heads – both hands on head, two tails – both hands on tail, or one of each – one hand on head, the other on tail.
awesome : )
That’s a rad game idea. We have a couple of venues that we’ll have to give this a shot. So simple and easy! Thanks for sharing!
So… Wait…. @ Mike…. do you keep everyone in, then.. and just keep score? or how does it work? I think I’ll give that one a shot tonight.
Hey, can I get this game’s graphic that you’ve made in a .jpg format? I don’t know what this .png is nor how to get it to work in Easy Worship. I have the same problem with the other .png images on this site too.
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we play this game but call it flipped
I have my kids sit down if they get it wrong. The 2 coin idea is great!
I also have them make it more of a dance, which turns out pretty funny.
this is the world’s best way to stall during a technical difficulty