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We used drawings and pictures to transform our cart into an ark.
Can of course also be redesigned to suit other themes.
We attached the pictures to the ladder truck with the help of a stapler.
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The point of this game is that the children can get really creative by creating something themselves without any rules.
How do I build a raft for water activities with my children/teens? Find instructions with all the information you need here!
See also: https://www.youngstarswiki.org/de/wiki/art/flossbau
Heat the tin over a camping stove until it becomes liquid. Then pour into the prepared mold. After cooling, sand the pewter figure with files until it fits.
We are building a hot tub with a circulating pump and wood fire, we want to show how you can build something cool with simple means and enjoy a relaxing evening in the pool far away from civilization. There is also a cozy corner with sofas, a fireplace and a barbecue.
You take an uncoated, empty tin, bend a small grill rack, make two holes in the tin to hang a wire loop, place a mini pizza on the rack, push the rack into the tin and place the tin in the fire. And the pizza is ready to bake.
A method of earning the Jungschar stars in the form of a competition.
Wax seals add a beautiful detail to boys' baptismal certificates, letters and scrolls that is sure to impress. The engraving can be related to the camp, semester or afternoon theme or can generally fit in with the Jungschar.
Make fun pencil ornaments with pipe cleaners
On various topics, costume contests can be made with the children. The disguises are made from everyday materials such as newspaper and tape.
Possible themes: Kings (e.g., on the story of David, Solomon).
Make a heart-shaped card holder out of wire. The card holder fits e.g. love (God loves you), friendship (e.g. story of David and Jonathan) or is suitable as a present for Mother's Day.
The giant dinosaur from the ice
Craft/build something completely different for once!
A custom stool, very private one for each teen
- The maze is a toy to fill dead time
- or for a group competition
- and a useful craft
... is fun to make
and fun to play with
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).
Make miniature match-powered rockets with just a few household items!
Rodeo on sprung wooden trestle with saddle for teen group events in the village / neighborhood
The teenagers create their own newspaper. The newspaper should be their mouthpiece, which is published (as uncensored as possible).
Teenagers can work in an interest group of their choice for a certain period of time. They actively participate and suggest project topics themselves, e.g. foreign cooking
If you want to make a movie with a group of teenagers over a longer period of time, you can use the existing script or decide on your own book or story.
For public relations work locally, regionally or nationally of the teen group in the church, at evangelization, at graduation parties
See also article Create video
Encourage the teens' existing creativity and let it come to the fore by planning, designing and realizing a joint project. It is possible and sensible to let the teens themselves work out the type and execution of a project in the competition. The joint realization of the project should lead to a sense of achievement, which encourages more creative activities (project can be combined with public relations work!)
"A good picture is worth a thousand words; a bad one must be explained in a thousand words." You have many options with good photos. Here are a few ideas:
Suggestions for group games for the ELK Bauma teen club
Max the gymnast moves while turning the crank and performs his little tricks. It does not matter to Max whether he moves forward or backward, fast or slow.
Steve the parrot is happy with every turn more, but before Steve can fly off he must be wound up once released he works like a big flywheel. Depending on the length of the thread and the thickness of the paper, it can even fly for quite a while
Two players face each other and play the ball to each other. The ball must be hit about in the middle of the fabric, when the ball comes the two timbers are pulled apart and the ball flies back.
This game is played with flower sprayers or water atomizers. The goal is to get the ping pong ball into the goal of the opponent with the water pressure from the bottle.
This poinsettia is bast from tree branches. He is easy to build and looks besondern as a star to Christmas lights decoration great. If this star is tinkered with small children should be especially careful when cutting the branches and when gluing with the hot glue gun so that the children do not hurt themselves.
Build a small, simple, inexpensive boat with kids that actually floats? No problem, with this pet bottle boat.
With the compressed air in the balloon, these boats swim fast and quite a long distance. Try different hoses, tubes, woods, balloons and tapers (narrowing at the air outlet) and see with which setting you get the farthest.
This book holder is guaranteed to catch the eye and is also very practical and inexpensive, because it prevents the books from falling over.
This boat moves forward in the water with the energy stored in the rubber by turning the paddle wheel backwards. It can be experimented with different amounts and thicknesses of rubber until the best result is achieved.
Making your own Advent chain to count down till Christmas.
An idea find on www.spelloutloud.com
Here you'll find a pair of suggestions for setting up a wall in, say, a Nehemiah camp.
A fun game to play during breaks.
Brittle is a sweet that is essentially caramelized sugar and almond flakes.