Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using your weaker hand. The sandwich may look a little sloppy but you'll have fun trying to assemble it using the other hand.
Place your dominant hand behind your back and provide a sliced loaf of bread, closed jar of peanut butter, jelly and a butter knife. Give your group 10 minutes to assemble their sandwich and cut it in half. The first person to assemble and cut his sandwich in half receives a prize.
Wrong-Handed Relay
Hold a hilarious relay race that must be done using your opposite hand. Create two teams with an even number of players. Arrange a number of tasks to be completed on one side of the room and line up the players on the other side.
Tie players' dominant hand behind their back so that they can only use their weaker hand to perform the tasks. Create tasks such as pouring a glass of water from a pitcher, coloring a picture and staying in the lines, cutting a circle out of a sheet of paper and cutting bread. Outline the task rules so that the team member has to perform the task perfectly before they can run back to the other side.
Each team member must race across the room, perform and complete one task with their weaker hand and race back to the other side and tag the next team member. The first team to successfully complete every task first wins a prize.
Mouse-Click Game
Make your right-handed friends use the mouse on the left side of the table while you use it on the right side. You'll need a computer for each player and a mouse.
Play an fun kid's online game at a site such as Disney.com or NickJr.com. Select a game that requires you to select items, click and drag them to a specific place. Be sure every player plays the same game to ensure fairness.
Give everyone a set amount of time to complete the game. You'll see how difficult it is to complete a computer task that you accomplish everyday.