Ideas for Jump Start Print

Jump Start activities are intended to be brief, and get Scouts revved up for the meeting.  Every Scout will not participate every time.  Set aside about 3-5 minutes for each Jump Start per meeting.

 

Hot potato – A topic is introduced, such as:  name your favorite movie, book, or song, and Scouts shout out their answers as the questions jumps rapidly from one Scout to the next.

 

Simon says – The entire group can participate in this.  One Scout stands in the front and conducts the game.

 

Musical chairs – A few Scouts can participate in this each time.  Gather about half a dozen chairs before the game, and Scouts can fit in one game during Jump Start.

 

 

musical chairs

 

  

Whistle with crackers (whistling with a mouth full of crackers) – this can break up an activity or serve as a Jump Start.  A few Scouts can participate at a time.  Note: will involve some minimal cleanup.

 

10 Questions – Just like 20 Questions, only shorter, Scouts can ask each other 10 Questions about themselves.  A few Scouts can participate at a time.

 

Charades – A few Scouts can participate at a time, this makes a good Jump Start, or more can participate as a Closing Activity.