Like a scavenger hunt, but much more fun during the holidays! Have a mentor or two in each car. Call some people ahead of time to let them know you will be dropping by to perform...and also do some surprise drop-ins. If you can go to the homes of people on your committee or donors, it can be very effective. You can also video tape or take pictures at each house, and then head back to watch together and enjoy some Christmas snacks! This works best if you provide childcare and only take mentors and girls on the challenge.
Materials:
books of carols
Directions:
Divide into teams and give each team a set of instructions. Send each team in different directions. The group completing the most items wins. Go to various houses and sing a different carol (only one) at each house. Get someone to put his or her initials on the list below next to the appropriate item. Do as many as possible in the hour time limit:
books of carols
Directions:
Divide into teams and give each team a set of instructions. Send each team in different directions. The group completing the most items wins. Go to various houses and sing a different carol (only one) at each house. Get someone to put his or her initials on the list below next to the appropriate item. Do as many as possible in the hour time limit:
- Sing all the verses of a carol in reverse order.
- Sing a carol while sitting cross-legged (Indian style) on the front porch.
- Sing a carol opera-style.
- Sing a carol to someone who is 5-years-old or younger.
- Form a human pyramid and then sing a carol.
- Sing a carol in someone's kitchen.
- Sing a carol to someone who is 60 years old or older.
- Sing a carol around someone's Christmas tree.
- Act out a carol while singing all the verses.
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