indoor andindoor and
outdooroutdoor
activitiesactivities
Indoor activities are carried out inside a
space. They are limited to the conditions of
the place where they are held, to the
number of people participating in the
activities, among other factors.
Indoor Activities
BOARD & STRATEGY GAMES
Chess
Scrabble
Monopoly
Jenga
Ludo
Indoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
CARD & CASINO-STYLE GAMES
Poker
Uno
Rummy
Go Fish
Indoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
TABLE & MINI SPORTS
Table Tennis
Billiards/Pool
Air Hockey
Foosball
Indoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
VIDEO & E-SPORTS GAMES
Console Games
Virtual Reality
Mobile Gaming
Indoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
Outdoor activities are carried out in an
outdoor space. It can be a green space on a
property or in contact with nature. When
carried out abroad, activities can become
more interesting for the whole team.
Outdoor Activities
SPORTS & COMPETITIVE GAMES
Football
Tennis
Rugby
Baseball
Outdoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
RECREATIONAL & ADVENTURE GAMES
Tag/Freeze Tag
Hide and Seek
Tug of War
Sack Race
Frisbee
Outdoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
EXTREME OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
Rock Climbing
Hiking/Trekking
Cycling
Skateboarding
Archery
Outdoor Activities Nature
and Typical Settings
CLASSROOMCLASSROOM
CHARADESCHARADES
MECHANICSMECHANICS
indoor game
Preparation:
Write different words or phrases on small
pieces of paper.
Fold them and place them inside a bowl.
Words can be from various categories
(e.g., movies, actions, objects, school-
related terms, famous people).
Mechanics
Forming Teams:
The class is divided into 2 groups (one
with 14 members, the other with 13).
Mechanics
Game Flow:
Each group takes turns playing for 5
minutes.
The team selects one representative who
will act out the words for the whole
duration.
Mechanics
The representative picks a word from the
bowl and acts it out without speaking or
making sounds.
Their team members guess the word.
If they guess correctly, the representative
picks another word and continues acting.
If they don’t know the word, they can pass
and pick a new one.
Mechanics
Scoring:
The team must guess as many words as
possible within the 5-minute time limit.
After 5 minutes, the opposing team takes
their turn with the same rules.
Mechanics
Winning the Game:
The team that guesses the most words
correctly wins.
Mechanics
Bonus Round: If both teams score the same,
a 1-minute sudden death round can be played
Mechanics
ROCK PAPERROCK PAPER
SCISSORS WITHSCISSORS WITH
A TWISTA TWIST
OUTDOOR GAME
Materials Needed:
Water bottles, chairs, or any materials to serve as obstacles.
Enough space for players to run
Mechanics
4. The next players in line repeat the process.
Players cannot move forward until they win Rock-Paper-
Scissors.
If a player loses, they must run back to their line, and the next
player tries.
5. Winning the Game:
The team that successfully gets the most players across the
finish line within the time limit wins.
Alternatively, the first team to have all their players reach the
finish line wins.
Mechanics
Additional Twists:
Time Challenge: Set a maximum of 10 minutes limit whichever
team has the most members across the finish line by then wins.
Obstacle Challenge: Add more obstacles like hoops to jump
through or a section where they must hop on one foot.
Double Trouble: If both players get a tie in Rock Paper
Scissors, they must redo until there’s a winner.
Mechanics