Games and sports

Even the smallest thing which we consider unimportant can make a huge difference in the world.

Dynamic variation on a hexathlon, where teams challenge each other to reach the highest place on the ladder.

What do we mean by a project?

Project programs aim to meet the needs and interests of teenagers, or simply to pursue certain activities over a longer period of time, whereby active participation / design is required.

Object lessons to be used with, for example, the story of the Emmaus disciples, the glorification on the mountain, ...

Or with themes such as, for example, the question, What are you paying attention to? or What is important to you?

We organize a soapbox race with as little effort as possible. This can encourage the teenagers and children to build their own soapboxes.

As a youth group, our aim is to pass on a word from the Bible to young people and adults in addition to sporting competitions. A prominent guest is also invited each time.

Our Jungschi organizes a school floorball tournament for the surrounding area

Rodeo on sprung wooden trestle with saddle for teen group events in the village / neighborhood

- Introduce games - play

- Hold a whole tournament at the end of the game period

WHO WILL BE KING OF THE GAME?

Basic idea / aim:

To get to know new sports with the teenagers and use them as spiritual comparisons in devotions.

5against5 is known as a TV show (family quiz) and is suitable as a quiz game in the afternoon or as an evening show on the occasion of an anniversary or parents' evening. The preparation for this is time-consuming, especially if you create the questions yourself.

Megaton is about making a film with the simplest possible means and within a "normal" program. Can be shown at a parents' or information evening. All teenagers should be involved.

"The project method is the method of methods," says M. Golpelwar, an expert in youth work.

The top projects have been tried and tested in practice and have been well received in the relevant teen clubs, teen groups of the Jungschar etc.

A little game to illustrate that we should look to God and not to the people around us.

Taster afternoon of the Jungschar Benaja Seedorf with:

- ropeway
- big rope bridge
- picnic

Experiencing history: Hebrews/Egyptians with the plagues that go with it

Goal of the game:

- Extinguish torch from the other village
- Cook food (zVieri/snack, dinner) - for this you have to keep the fire going

 

Indoor and outdoor play possible with up to 10 children

Game idea of the Jungschar FMG Wetzikon

A little game on the story of Samson.
(Bible; Judges 13-16)

The principle is similar to the game Scissors, Rock, Paper.

Goal of the week: to help teens get a long-term vision for living as a Christian in order to survive in a postmodern, de-Christianized environment

125 Program Suggestions of Every Kind for Filled Young Share Afternoons

A quick reaction game with evaluation.

This game is an off-road game that can be played in an open meadow as well as in the forest.

Running with these füssen is not as easy as it looks at first glance. The Füsse are strapped into two leather loops and then a certain distance either against each other or in a certain time must be run. 

Juggling with drainage, is a totally simple game with an insane fun factor. By moving back and forth, a tennis ball can be thrown into the air and then caught again with the other side.

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.

Ninja is a game to bridge short waiting periods.

It's that simple to create a camp song that will stay in everyone's ears at least until after camp.

A course for the blind in which there are many deceptive voices.
The challenge is to listen only to the right instructions.

In the limited playing field of a group, about 15 bend lights are hidden in the meadow. The opposing group must run through the field and without being caught by the opposing group bring these bend lights to his playing field and hide them again.

A fun game of tag.

As they search for the rescue submarine, everyone is in the dark. Yet it's in the middle of the ocean, acting all calm while everyone else searches excitedly.

A fun icebreaker where there is no loser.

Create and play a creative commercial so that every child has the opportunity to contribute their ideas. Every child is actively involved in the commercial, so no exclusion or indifference is possible.

Make an orienteering course with the Bible. This article shows you how to make an orienteering event where the participants are led through different Bible passages to the next post. It's fun - let yourself be surprised...

Perfect if you don't want to organize too much, but still want to have fun.

A variation of British Bulldog.

Two groups go from house to house to exchange one item for a bigger one.

Finding your way as a team through a playing field where you don't even know the way!
Encourage each other and make decisions.

The rider is carried on the banner through a course, the direction is given by his plan, because his wheels are blind!

He gives commands but it has interfering "callers" in between and his wheels must listen only to him.

Present a recorded situation.

Get to know each other through play and become familiar with each other.

A game that is all about strategy.

The group's task is to promote one person from their own ranks.

But in doing so, they must cross obstacles that the person being transported is not allowed to touch.

To walk the world without eyesight is a challenge for those who are not used to it. There is a lot to discover here. For the participants, this can be a real adventure

The laws of physics are put to the test here. Everyone must be able to rely on each other.

A simple game idea with great effect.

Everyone is asked to complete the common task of keeping the ball in the air.

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.