Grab Five Game
Required:
5 stones, coins, or buttons.
Up to 18 scouts. If you have more than 18 players, set up separate games.
Up to 18 scouts. If you have more than 18 players, set up separate games.
Instructions:
Draw a 6 inch circle on the ground or place a paper plate on the floor.
In this circle, place 5 stones.
About 20 feet away make another circle or plate.
20 feet the other direction, make another circle or plate so there are 3 circles in a row.
Divide into two even-numbered teams.
Teams sit on the ground in parallel lines, one team on each side of the row of circles.
The leader numbers off everyone in one team then in the other team, in the opposite direction.
To play, the leader calls out a number. Those numbered scouts from each team run to the center circle and each grab a stone. They run to their own team's end circle and place the stone there.
They run back for the second stone and place it in their end circle.
The first scout to get back to the center circle and grab the last stone wins the round.
First team to some specified number wins.
In this circle, place 5 stones.
About 20 feet away make another circle or plate.
20 feet the other direction, make another circle or plate so there are 3 circles in a row.
Divide into two even-numbered teams.
Teams sit on the ground in parallel lines, one team on each side of the row of circles.
The leader numbers off everyone in one team then in the other team, in the opposite direction.
To play, the leader calls out a number. Those numbered scouts from each team run to the center circle and each grab a stone. They run to their own team's end circle and place the stone there.
They run back for the second stone and place it in their end circle.
The first scout to get back to the center circle and grab the last stone wins the round.
First team to some specified number wins.
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