Recreation Ideas That Truly Excite High School Students! A Fun Collection of Activities
Great news for high school students looking for new games to liven up your class or club! Here, we’ll introduce fun recreational activities that strengthen bonds with your friends—from brain-teasing games to get-you-moving activities.
They’re easy to prepare and work well for both small and large groups.
We’ve packed in exciting, heart-pounding ideas perfect for sleepovers and class recreation, too.
Give them a try and make awesome memories with your friends!
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Shiritori and Telephone Game Play (11–20)
Yamanote Line game while doing a wall sit

This “Air-Bench Yamanote Line” is a game that combines holding a wall-sit with playing the Yamanote Line naming game—so it demands both physical stamina and mental sharpness.
As your legs start to burn, your brain stops working as well, pushing you into a pretty tough situation.
But as a short, high-intensity match, it’s likely to be fun and exciting.
It could also work as a training alternative for sports clubs.
Vital capacity showdown

Do this in pairs.
Prepare a long, thin tube and a drink to play with.
Pour the drink into the tube, then both of you blow into the holes on each end.
If one person blows less air, the drink will shoot out from their side—what a mess! The video uses milk, but water works just fine.
If you’re confident in your lung capacity, give it a try.
Physical activity/exercise games (1–10)
9-square tag

A nine-square tag game you can try in various places, from indoors to outdoors.
It’s a fun activity that tests not only physical ability but also insight and decision-making.
Use paper or tape to draw a 3×3 grid, have one person stand in each square, and choose one person to be “it.” At the signal to move, everyone shifts to another square; if you end up in the same square as “it,” you’re caught.
You can also enjoy the twist where you play a set number of rounds: if everyone is caught, “it” wins; if anyone survives, the runners win.
Give it a try with your high school club members or classmates and have a blast together.
Serious tag

It’s a game of tag that needs no explanation.
We played it as kids, but it’s mostly up to around elementary school age, right? You don’t see many people still playing it in high school.
So let’s get serious and play tag for real! It’s a great game you can play with a small or large group!
Intro dance showdown

An intro dance showdown where you listen to the intro of songs that went viral on TikTok, raise your hand when you know the choreography, and then perform it.
Why not try a group game that uses social media popular among teens and gets everyone hyped? We’ll compile viral dance tracks from nostalgic hits to the latest songs and present them one by one.
A key point is the wide range of themes—from simple arm movements and easy choreography to full-fledged dances.
It’s a fun activity that can spark conversations with your peers, friends, and classmates.
High schoolers’ casual 1-on-1

Let’s get moving! So, how about a 1-on-1 game of basketball? You only need half a court and two people, so it’s easy to enjoy.
Even with a larger group, your turn comes around quickly, so no worries! Working up a good sweat once in a while feels great, doesn’t it?
We’re not going home until everyone nails a cool volley!

A game where no one can go home until everyone scores a cool volley shot.
Volley shots seem pretty tough, don’t they? After all, it’s hard for the person sending in the cross, too.
And, to be honest, what’s surprisingly annoying is having to chase down the ball after it gets kicked and flies off somewhere…



