Ghost Hunt Game - Game for teams:
Get lollipops, ribbon, paper, tissue paper, and select
5-10 Halloween terms.
You may want a Styrofoam base to stick the ghosts into
during the game.
Divide party guest into hunting teams of 3-5 kids per
team, the number
per team may be based the ages of the kids.
Each team is given clues to find ghosts that can be
hidden outside or inside. Note: Don't place all the
ghosts together or the kids will grab the first ghost
they see rather than find the ghost you want them. Also,
tell them not to untie the ghosts until after the
game is over. So send them off to different areas.
You'll want 1 ghost per guest or a specified
number per team, but have extras so each of your little
goblins gets a ghost sucker.
Each ghost is a lollipop covered with tissue paper, tied
with ribbon with a letter written on the ghost. Use a
marker, add eyes and a mouth to the ghosts if you
want to personalize them a bit..
Send the guests with clues off to find ghosts. If young
children have an adult go with them for safety and to
assist if they don't understand the clues.
Example Clues: I live near the large tree in the
backyard or At night I come out from under Mr. Wilson's
favorite chair. Fun, increase difficult with age.
Each team will return with 3-5 ghosts with letters. The
corresponding letters will spell or help spell a mystery
word that relates to Halloween. See the 2 versions
below:
Young kids: Use words where all the letters are given:
bat, witch, cat, hat, broom, ghoul etc... One team at a
time, take the letters and mix them up. The
The hunting team whose ghosts are being used get the
first try to guess the mystery word. If they guess the
word correctly they get a point, if they miss the word
the other teams have a chance to get a point. Have them
raise their hand if they know the answer, 1 guess per
team. If no team guesses the word, then a simple clue is
given and the process is repeated until the word is
guessed. If there is a tie have a tie-breaker mystery
word that is a little harder. Offer a small prize for
the winners.
A little harder: In this version the letters on the
ghosts only give clues to the mystery Halloween word.
Word Examples: pumpkin, headless, horseman, haunted,
goblins, Sleepy Hollow, etc... Arrange the letters in
correct order
leaving spaces for missing letters. The hunting team
whose ghosts are being used get the first try to guess
the mystery word. If they guess the word correctly they
get a point, if they miss the word the other teams have
a chance to get a point. Have them raise their hand if
they know the answer, 1 guess per team. If no team
guesses the word, then a simple clue is given and the
process
is repeated until the word is guessed. Again have a
tie-breaker word just in
case and offer a prize for the victors. |