Games and sports
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Games and sports
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Competing with others in the long throw is fun for everyone: Australians throw with rubber boots, the East Frisians with tea bags and in Scotland they even throw with telegraph poles at the famous "High-Land-Games".

This is a seat-of-the-pants game that requires everyone's full attention. Everyone can win or everyone can lose.

This is a pants bag game that can be played in the tun hall with little materials. It encourages cooperation and a willingness to help each other among the participants.

This is a pants bag game that can be used as a primal scream workout, and is great for holding life up / expressing the joy of living!
The three cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Nidwalden each form a game group. The game is played according to the official rules (Swiss edition)

15 puzzles on stories from the Old Testament. They are suitable as a supplement to Bible studies in school lessons, children's services, Sunday school, youth group lessons and camps

17 puzzles lead through the New Testament. Useful for devotions with Bible stories, Bible studies in children's services, Sunday school, youth group

Resolving conflicts with various game ideas - is that possible? Mediation can be a solution approach.

Here you will find a tutorial on how to make a simple bubble device yourself. This can be used for competitions, as it is possible to make long bubble snakes (more than 1m long).

An X-Athlon provides an answer to the question: how do you engage groups of children in a challenging and varied way without too much material expense?

Program blocks in the camp program:
- in which all can participate
- which must "carry" over a long period of time
- where material and location can be organized to some extent

Your camp participants should have many play options and opportunities available to them in the non-programmed time in camp ("marginal times") in self-selected play groups, in pairs or alone

Enterprises are larger games and sporting events in camp, such as:
- Olympiads
- Games tournaments
- Major competitions
- Games festivals

What could be better on a Jungscharn afternoon than a good portion of mini-games? Apart from a brilliant input and the classic "Schoggibanane" for Zvieri actually almost nothing. Although I hope that every youth group leader knows many such mini-games, unfortunately the same games are often played, or even worse, no game comes to mind at the moment
Therefore it offers itself to arrange mini Game Cards.
The way to such Mini-Game Cards is visibly easy and is great fun.
1. Look for funny games in books and on the internet.
2. Divide these games into different categories (wild games, quiet games, etc.)
3. Consider from what age the game is suitable and how long it lasts.
4. Choose a motivated and creative mini-leader in the authority of your office and make him the knight of creative ideas.
5. This person will then do the main part of the work and design the cards.
If, however, you don't feel like or have time for this work, simply download the Mini-Game Cards our Jungschar, edit them even more to your liking, print them out and laminate them and the whole spit is done.

You can also do races in the water. Perform forward and backward in knee-, hip- and chest-deep water in succession. In deep water, assist with strong arm movements.

Making as much oil (Coke cans) dry up as possible and being the first to reach the finish line - these are the high goals that the teens set for themselves in this game.
Who dares, wins!

Role play around career choice, job interviews, bullying and career.
These topics are brand new to our teens as well. We play the serious case in a not quite serious way.
Transport yourself to the Wild West: After a long journey, the Indians have reached an unknown land. It's called Catan! But you are not the only one. Other intrepid Indians are already in Catan: the race for colonization has begun!