Team building games for your youth group
Team building games and activities are great ways to help groups develop cooperation, decision making, leadership and communication skills. Check out the team building games over on Grahame’s blog Insight. They include lots of fun challenges as well as a couple of classic ‘pen and paper’ survival games. Here’s a challenge [more...]
Date: 2009-02-28 01:09:37
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Keeping Teens Interested in Violin
By Liz Arbus: How do you keep advanced students engaged in Suzuki group? Take them out to the ball game – with their violins! This was one of the fun activities that came from our creation of a separate “Tour Group” ... , the older and more advanced students now-a-days are booked solid with numerous activities. Keeping [more...]
Date: 2008-10-14 19:00:12
Teambuilding Day - University of Newcastle
Finally managed to catch breath after a hectic last week. Our full day retreat for the Faculty of Education and Arts was a huge day ... exercises. To end the day... a fun Creative Thinking game "Brilliant Ideas!" that had the table groups [more...]
Date: 2008-10-07 00:44:33
Boiler Room Open Week
The Open Week started brightly on Monday 16th, with a flurry of people helping to set up prayer stations around the Boiler Room ... exercises, and then Lyndall Bywater spoke. The Holy Spirit was really evident and many people were ... t see as regularly. The youth group played board games, everyone else drank a lot of tea, and fun [more...]
Date: 2009-02-25 12:12:57
Book Review: Team Challenges
Planning church youth group activities can be a real challenge. Especially if you want to keep games fun and fresh week after week ... relationships. A helpful book I recently came across is Team Challenges: 170+ Group Activities to Build ... been frustrated by weaknesses many of these resources seem to share: many activities do not work well [more...]
Date: 2009-02-13 16:00:00
Renegade Rope Skip
Opening my morning email I received a request from a major fitness group asking my opinion of the business’ “next big thing ... a return to tried and true methods and fun exercises that harken back to games of our youth.While fitness professionals start to re-learn the “fun” side of exercise through the next decade, this is something [more...]
Date: 2009-02-09 20:41:28
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