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The demographic development in Europe leads to a steadily growing proportion of children and young people with a migration background. Their integration is a fundamental challenge for the youth groups.

Fun variation on a well-known game.
Very fun to do at a bonte evening or as a component for a hexathlon.
Fits well into a program about the senses.

When the idea for a cross-country game is missing
... then why not try this one! It doesn't always have to be the spy game - right? Here the game is presented in the Fischer variant, but of course it can be adapted as you like.
This article is a Forum Heft article.

A program is presented for a local camp. The Robinson theme is incorporated into the devotions, quiet times, games, excursions and experiences.
This article is a Forum booklet article.

In this night terrain game, players are on a quest to find a secret agent. This agent is in possession of a very important briefcase. Will you find out the necessary information to lure him out of his hiding place?

Brennball is a game in which two groups compete against each other, trying to run as many laps as possible.

A crazy game of getting to know each other in which the person on the right is addressed by name and asked for a specific shoe size. The shoe size gets bigger and bigger ;-)

A game for the Christmas season. The shepherds learn from the angels that Christ has been born to them. They set off in search of the child in the manger and then bring this good news to the town.
Based on the Bible text in: Luke 2:8-20
Participants are divided into teams according to their number. Preferably a team should have between 4-7 participants.
Teams compete against each other, against time and on the basis of a given task, involving all members.
The team that completes the task first accumulates points. The team with the most points wins.
The game is suitable both indoors and outdoors.
Ideas for tasks could be: working windmill (exemplified in the picture: we have the structure in the middle and the propeller is made of participants moving around the structure), rocket, fish just caught, wheelbarrow full, formula 1 car, etc.
The preparation of the game requires no material.
The children will be divided into two teams.
Each team designates 2 members. Of these, one will be blindfolded and the other will guide. At a distance of about 2-3 m will be placed different obstacles and two balloons (of different colors) containing the words of a Bible verse. The child, blindfolded and guided by the partner, will have to cover the distance, find the team's balloon and bring it back. The team will break it, reconstruct the Bible verse word by word and stick it on a piece of paper. The team that finishes first wins.
Extended, the activity can be organized to serve as a review game for a series of verses.

This article presents a terrain game in which the aim is to supply the citizens of a town with food and water.

Which parents don't know the problem: your beloved child's birthday is in a week's time and you just can't think of any suitable games for the program? Here you will find great ideas for organizing a fun and creative birthday party.

Which group manages to get their flag out of their opponent's field and into their own? This is a movement-intensive terrain game that needs almost no preparation.

Appropriate duels allow physically weaker players to triumph against stronger ones, as tactics, skill and, in some cases, chance play a key role. Here are a few ideas for exciting duels.
The variety of different games with a parachute is enormous and can inspire a large number of children or adults at once. Here you will find all kinds of ideas for different figures and movement sequences. In addition to coordination and cooperation, fun is definitely not neglected in this group game.

Painting a little pig, building a Jenga tower... it's easy! Yes, if you can see. Can you do it blind?

A low rope element that requires cooperation, trust and balance.
This article assumes that the person has knowledge of low rope structures and is able to supervise them safely!

A cool get-to-know-you game where you don't just have to sit or stand still.
Can your group identify the other players without being identified themselves?
This is a game that is based on the board game "The Settlers of Catan". However, it has been adapted so that it can be played as a terrain game.
Orienteering is a typical Jungschart activity. Jungschartechnik (map reading), sporting activity and nature enjoyment are combined here in an ideal way. Here we explain what you have to consider when preparing an orienteering run

Polar bears can be quite dangerous, every Inuit - that's the right name for Eskimos - knows that and gets into his igloo as quickly as possible. This is also the case in this game, in which two groups represent the polar bears and the Inuit, respectively.