![]() ![]() I know your family will love it as much as mine does! Be sure to scroll down and grab your Bible Scattergories game! My kids were thrilled to show off what they know as they came up with answers for each category, and then shared their answers with each other at the end. We are big fans of scattergories at our house, so we are always looking for new scattergories games to play. You’ll have a blast playing together as you challenge your knowledge of the Bible! What Is Scattergories? With 26 letters of the alphabet and 5 different lists, it’s a different game every time! Some of our favorites are Thanksgiving Scattergories, Christmas Scattergories, Valentine’s Day Scattergories, and of course, Bible Scattergories! Scattergories is a fun, fast-paced word game that exercises your brain and sparks your creativity.Įach round begins by choosing a letter and then filling out your list with answers that begin with that letter within a certain amount of time, usually 3 minutes. When the time is up you reveal your answers for each phrase.įor every answer you come up with that no one else has, you get a point. If you write down the same word as someone else you both cross it out and receive no points. You can also create your own list using the blank one we’ve included! Hand out answer sheets to each player, and choose one of the 5 lists: Old Testament Stories, Stories About Jesus, People, Places and Things, and Lessons Learned.An alphabet die or our printed letter squares.Printed Bible Scattergories lists for each player.This is sure to become your family’s new favorite game! What You Need To Play Scattergories At the end of the round you add up your points and see who got the most. You can do this by picking one of our printed alphabet letter cards from a bowl or hat, or you can roll an alphabet die. ![]() Start the timer and start writing down your answers for each category until the time runs out.If you already own the traditional scattergories game, you can use the die that comes with it. ![]() The first word of your answer must begin with the letter chosen for that round.You can play as many rounds as you want! Just pick a new letter and use the same list or try a different one!.Once the round is over, it’s fun to hear everyone’s answers! If you are keeping score, circle any answers that no one else gave, and cross them out if they match someone’s answer.Answers must match the category and start with the chosen letter for that round. You can’t use the same word for more than one question per round. If you roll a letter that’s already been chosen, roll again.If your answer has more than one word that starts with the chosen letter, you get a bonus point.For example, if your answer is Cookie Crisp for a breakfast cereal, you get two points! If you are playing with young children, you may want to allow more time for each round. Or, you can pair younger kids with an older kid or adult to work as a team. They can use their own list while playing right along with everyone else! If your category list seems difficult, consider using the blank list to make up your own list that is easier for young kids. ![]() It’s always a good idea to print enough lists for everyone to have their own.Engage and enliven your class with games! These are tried and true games use by Seminary teachers around the globe. ![]()
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