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[For High School Students] Recreational Activities That Can Energize the Entire Grade or Class

There are times during school trips and other various school events when the whole grade gets together and does recreational activities, right?

Teachers and class representatives, in particular, may be wondering what kinds of activities to do so that everyone in the grade can get along and have fun.

In this article, we introduce exciting recreation ideas for high school students.

We’ve gathered a variety of ideas, from activities where classes in the same grade can compete against each other, to ones that help deepen bonds within a single class.

When you want your class or the entire grade to be connected by even stronger bonds, be sure to give these a try!

[For High School Students] Recreational Activities That Can Liven Up the Whole Grade or Class (41–50)

Trust Game

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Here’s a trust game you can play by cooperating and relying on one another.

Form a circle with a few people and hold hands.

To the rhythm of the music, keep your posture and remain still until the next signal.

You’ll gradually move from standing to a sitting posture, but maintaining the same posture while holding hands will require a lot of endurance.

Try encouraging each other as you take on the challenge.

If someone’s posture collapses, the whole circle might fall apart at once.

Trust your teammates and do your best all the way to the end.

Group boat race

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Perfect for class recreation or grade-level activities! Here are ideas for a group boat race.

You know how rowing is an Olympic sport, right? This time, we’re sharing ideas for a boat race played in groups.

In the video, teams of seven sit in a row and inch forward toward the goal by pushing with their heels.

It’s not just the person in front who does the work—when everyone on the team synchronizes their timing, you can make big progress! It’s also a good idea to use a chant like “1, 2, 1, 2” or “Ready, go!”

softball

For beginners only!! Learn the basic rules of baseball and softball!!
softball

If we’re talking about sports that everyone kind of knows, baseball comes to mind, and softball is a game you can enjoy with similar rules.

While baseball uses a hard ball, softball uses a softer ball, which gives it a more casual, approachable feel.

There are differences in the finer rules, and those can be tricky, but let’s strike a good balance based on what the participants prefer.

It’s important for the participants to establish clear rules among themselves and to keep an eye on each other, including those around them.

Second-count guessing game

[Indoor Game] Trust Your Body Clock and Take on the 30-Second Guessing Challenge!
Second-count guessing game

This is a game that tests how accurate your internal clock is—can you hit the specified number of seconds using only your sense of time? You use a stopwatch, like the one on a smartphone, and count the time without looking at the screen.

The rules are simple: whoever gets closest to the target time wins.

The longer the target time, the greater the potential deviation tends to be.

It’s also fun to play while making it harder to focus—like having someone judge the time through conversation—so the back-and-forth mind games get even more exciting.

Highly recommended.

Tongue Twister Challenge

Tongue Twisters [For Practice]
Tongue Twister Challenge

Prepare a tongue-twister script and challenge yourselves to see how many seconds it takes to read it! Announcers and voice actors use this as enunciation training, right? If you search for “tongue twisters,” you’ll find plenty, and you can also create your own.

Add furigana to the kanji so that even first-time readers can read it.

The person who reads it the fastest without stumbling wins! Tripping up, getting stuck, and struggling to say it will get everyone excited, and if you can say it smoothly, you’re sure to draw attention!

In conclusion

We introduced some fun recreational activities for high school students—did you find any you’d like to try? Even games you played as a child can feel fresh and fun when you do them now in high school.

Try out different activities and make some great memories of your high school life!