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Fall
FREEBIE: Extreme Bingo
Hilarious and epic version of Bingo using Sidekick! Find out how to get Sidekick!
Masks We Wear
A 3-week series (as well as a one-off option) on the different masks we wear that shroud our God-given identity.
But God
This one-off message focuses on the difference God makes when He intervenes in our lives. We go from enemy to friend and from death to life. He's still active and intervening today.
Nailed It or Failed It: Back to School Edition
In this video-driven screen game, students must decide if the students attempting cool chair tricks at school NAILS IT or FAILS IT.
Back to School / End of the Year "Escape Room"
The most realistic themed escape room for teenagers: SCHOOL! Pop quiz puzzles, peer competition, and prizes...this resource has it all!
Awkward Family Memories
In this screen game, students test their memories with these Awkward Family Photographs.
Unlock the Box: Fall Fun
A puzzle and scavenger hunt game. Students will team up to solve the puzzles and find the code to unlock the box.
Ice Cream or Mashed Potatoes
In this screen game, test your students’ eyes for ice cream, seeing if they can tell the difference between the real thing or mashed potatoes.
Monster in Me
A one-off message helping students understand what to do when they do what they don't want to do.
Give Thanks
A one-off message for Thanksgiving using 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, discussing how to give thanks in all situations.
Humans Vs Zombies
Zombies are all the rage! Take advantage of the outbreak to have an awesome outreach event!
Sculptionary: Back to School Edition
Scupltionary is a fun twist on the classic game of Pictionary. Instead of drawing a word and having teams guess, this game uses Play-Doh with smaller teams to sculpt the clue!
How To Survive Middle School
A four-week series on four critical life skills students will need to survive middle school.
Afraid Of What? "I'm Pretty Sure I Have That!" Edition
Be very afraid! Another sequel screen game where students match the phobia name to its correct fear.
Not Bitter But Better
"Not Bitter But Better" is a one-off message to help your students think about how they can turn their thoughts about themselves into thoughts about being thankful.