Tomorrow I will take a student group on a trip for the first time. I hope you can help me find some games that I can play on the bus.

The game played by the tour guide in the car

Ask three questions. The first question is: tell me your favorite means of transportation. The second question: tell you Favorite animal. The third question is: Name your favorite mantra.

. . . . After speaking in a circle, you say: "Let's play a chain game next. Do you remember what you just said? Now

Now we connect the answers we just said into one sentence. This sentence The format is like this: I was riding . . (the favorite animal). I said to him: . : . . . (That catchphrase of yours)

It’s a big laugh

There are several games below:

Everyone is so smart. Why don't you tell me a tongue twister?

When I am taking a car tour, I will tell the guests a tongue twister!

For example: "Take a step, twist, and see a willow tree." Give me a hug", "Take two steps, twist twice, and see two willow trees hugging two floors"

..., and so on, if there are many guests, return to the first floor at sixteen steps Start.

The requirement is that guests must speak in Mandarin. After the person in front has finished speaking, the person behind him must speak immediately, and no pauses are allowed. The tour guide must also participate. Anyone who cannot finish speaking must perform a show. ! This game depends on the performance of the guests! ! The tour guide must do it when the atmosphere is relatively active. For example, after telling a joke or other games.

Rules of the game: There is a chicken, in front of everyone, everyone takes turns to eat it, and they have to make it clear the specific parts that everyone wants to eat. Those who have eaten it before can not talk about it again until the end.

. C. The game of “Bedroom Night with Flowers and Candles”?

I don’t know if you have ever played it, where you ask each guest to say one. Then you add one sentence after the idiom they say: On the wedding night, I + one word idiom. Some guests say: On the wedding night, I kill two birds with one stone. On the wedding night, I do two things. But this game needs to be included It’s fun in a group if everyone knows each other, but it’s not fun in an individual group! You might as well give it a try!

. . D Say a conjunction.

For example: red, soft, etc., ask the guest to add: my face in front of it, some are a little damaged, let the guest add my butt..., and say them one by one. Come out, sometimes this game works well, and sometimes it doesn’t.

. . . EIf you play such a game on a station wagon...

Version 1.0 (the widely circulated version)

Narrator: What is your favorite thing to ask why? (Mysterious look)

Answer: I don’t know. (Looking very curious)

Narrator: Pig! (Definitely decisive)

Answer: Why? (Innocent and cute)

Narrator: Quite obviously, of course, pigs like to ask why. (Pretending to be mysterious)

Answer: Why? (Still don’t understand)

Version 2.0 (first upgrade)

Narrator: Multiple choice questions to test everyone! (To arouse interest)

Everyone: Hurry up! What question? (Saved from the fatigue of work, I wish I could relax as soon as possible)

Narrator: Which of the following animals likes to ask why the most?

A rabbit

B squirrel

C dog

D pig

Answer A: D! (The broker who has been bribed in advance answers in a relaxed and cheerful manner)

Narrator: Yes, that’s right. (Looking surprised, as if asking, how can you answer such a difficult question so quickly, why can’t they answer it) Other participants: Why? Narrator: Ask him\\her. (Pointing to Respondent A)

Other participants: Hey, why? Why? (About Respondent A) Version 2.1 (a slight upgrade of 2.0)

Narrator: Come on, let’s do a multiple-choice question.

Everyone: What question is it? (Curious)

Narrator: Please indicate which of the following animals is the stupidest? (Jiang Taigong waits for the fish to take the bait)

A donkey

B mule

C pig

D goose

Everyone thinks hard...

Narrator: Of course it’s a pig! (pointing out the puzzle)

Everyone: Why?

Narrator: Because the stupidest animals definitely don’t understand here or there, so they always like to ask: "Why

Why? Why?". As for animals like pigs, they like to ask why. Of course, pigs are the stupidest.

Everyone: ... (smashes his fist at him)

Version 3.0 (fairy tale version)

The narrator begins to tell the story... (it’s time to be dumb) Where there is dementia, it must appear to be dementia, in order to distract the audience's attention amidst laughter) There are all kinds of animals living in the small forest, and everyone lives in peace and happiness. But one day, everyone started to quarrel. The core of the argument was: Who is the smartest animal in the forest? Since the debate was very fierce and no one admitted that they were stupider than others, they finally decided to hold a small forest intelligence contest. Because of the need to control the number of participants, it is stipulated that each race of animals can only send one representative to participate. When the time comes, whose representative wins, everyone will agree who is the smartest.

As soon as the news of the competition came out, various races were busy selecting their representatives. The pigs also want to participate in this competition, because in people's minds, they are always considered to be the stupidest. They are very dissatisfied with this kind of prejudice and racial discrimination. The pigs unanimously believe that this is their way to clarify the facts. They want everyone to see that starting from the remarkable fact that Zhu Bajie deceived a beautiful girl in Gaolaozhuang, pigs are very smart. After careful discussion, the pigs finally decided to send the piglet "Benben" to compete. Because Benben has been very eager to learn since he was a child, he always asks questions when he doesn't understand things, so he learns very quickly. "My brother calls me brother, but I have to call him brother. Why...what?" "Bird in the sky Can fly, but pigs can’t fly, why...what?" "Zhu Bajie is not called Zhu Jiujie, why...what?" ?" "...why...what?" Now let Benben write a book called "Little Pig Benben's Millions of Whys". I think it shouldn't be a big problem. In short, everyone thinks that letting the knowledgeable Benben participate in the competition is a sure win for the pigs. On the day of the competition, all kinds of animals were present, and the arena was bustling with activity. The tiger referee presided over the competition, and the competition was based on answering questions.

"The first question is, what is the deepest freshwater lake in the world?"

"Lake Baikal", Benben said.

"The second question, what is the approximate circumference of pi?"

"3.14", Benben answered without missing a chance.

"The third question, what is the translation of DNA into Chinese?"

"Deoxyribonucleic acid", Benben won again.

Benben scored consecutively on three questions and won a big victory.

The crowd of pigs watching burst into cheers, and other animals present also had to admire it.

Finally, the Tiger referee signaled everyone to be quiet.

“Now, I announce the results of the competition. The facts are very obvious. The piglet is quick and witty and answered all three questions correctly. However, it will never become the champion of this competition!! ! ”

(Now, wait for the audience to tell you why)

Besides, I think the killing game is very good and suitable for playing in the car.

Betting with playing cards or reading license plate numbers is also fun.

Anticipatory songs are also fine.

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