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Data:

  • Age group 7 to 14
  • In park, forest
  • 2-3 leaders
  • About an hour

Wax seals add a beautiful detail to Jungscharname baptismal certificates, letters and scrolls that impress. The engraving can be related to the camp, semester, or even afternoon theme, or can be generally appropriate to the Jungschar.

4 varied posts for Ameisli.

  • Water for Ahab
  • Ravens as food suppliers
  • Boredom at the stream crit
  • Shelter for Elijah

Each post relates to the story of Elijah at the brook Krit.

Best done in the woods.

- An afternoon for all Jungschar ages
- 12 posts to set records and prove courage

This year we made a camp where an artifact has to be found. This was with us the golden Hörnli.

The camp is thematically based on Uncharted/Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider and thus had counterparts who were dressed in a mercenary outfit.

65 Themes for Teen or Youth Evenings

What all belongs in a camp booklet, you learn here.

Data:

  • Age group 7 to 14
  • Park
  • 2-3 leaders
  • ca. 45 minutes

A quick game to get to know each other.

The team success factors form a model in which the most important aspects of teamwork are highlighted. If there are problems in the team, these criteria can be used to investigate the causes. The model was developed by Marvin Weisbord

Planning sheet for quarterly program

Topic: GIDEON
Text: Judges 6-8

In a PowerPoint presentation, the wonderful story of God's love through His Son Jesus Christ, can be followed.

Children need exercise to develop healthily. Physical activity not only promotes motor skills, but also has an impact on all areas of development. In youth work we canmake an important contribution to counteract the increasing lack of exercise in our society. 

This semester program includes various games that will be played on the respective afternoons

Details can also be read in the reports.

Here you can find our semester program, which we made for the CD Jetzt gits Ärger from ERF. 

To knot the monkey fist (a ball) is not so difficult and does not take as much time as many think. The monkey fist is mainlyused as a decorative knot.

According to Wikipedia, the monkey fist is also called Schmeissknoten, Kindskopf or Monkeyhead.

Here you will find a semester program including a spiritual concept on the theme "In an inflatable boat on the ocean".

In the Rubber Dinghy on the Ocean is familiar to many as a childhood audio book. It is the story of a group of 8 US Army personnel who become lost in the Pacific Ocean due to a technical malfunction and are eventually forced to make an emergency ditching. With the ditching begins the exciting fight for survival where it can go around the earlobe or a Schnitz orange.

The audio book "Im Schluchboot uf em Ozean" is still available in various bookstores.

In a camp setting or on a special day, a fair is set up by the children. Leaders and caregivers visit the children's fair. Through a great offer the children try to take the play money from their caregivers.

You must not believe everything that Hollywood and Co presents to us. In film, a wide variety of tricks are used. One of the most common we find in the so-called green or blue screen technique

This is a semester program on Native Americans.

A circle game in which one participant has to find the conductor.

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.

The Nervous Journey is a joyful game to test our nervous strain in a humorous way.

 

  • Age group 7 to 14 years
  • In park, forest
  • 1-2 leaders
  • The game goes on for as long as you decide

A simple game idea with great effect.

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

A highlight of the Jungschi know-how market is: pulling chocolate candles.

Try it once!

A slightly different game of hide and seek.

Here's how to make marshmallows yourself

Paul's Co-Workers in Christ Jesus - Teamwork in the Service of the Lord

This is a night game that you need a forest or park to play.

An action-packed off-road game. Best suited to the forest.

How do children and teenagers learn? What shapes learning? What consequences does this have for the learning process? This article aims to provide information on these and other questions.

125 Program Suggestions of Every Kind for Filled Young Share Afternoons

On the road on a secret mission

This semester program is based on the following book:

http://www.clv.de/Buecher/Fuer-Kinder-Jugendliche/Abenteurer-Gottes/Unterwegs-in-geheimer-Mission.html

 

The story is about William Tyndale, who translated the Bible into English. 

If you are a large team in which it often happens that individuals are absent from meetings, it is practical if a protocol is written for the meeting. In it all important information of the meeting are summarized. The protocol is sent after the meeting by mail to the entire team, or uploaded to a common platform such as Dropbox or Google Drive

Cross golf gets golfers off the perfectly manicured lawn and into the heart of nature!

Game in which teamwork/cooperation is necessary.

To ensure safety and a pleasant coexistence in a camp, it needs rules. Here are the most important ones

Program for 1/2 Year Teen Youth Group

Make fruit skewers coated with chocolate

 

Indoor and outdoor play possible with up to 10 children

Game idea of the Jungschar FMG Wetzikon

A game of Fangis that requires a bit of team spirit.

 

... is fun to make

and fun to play with

Hit the "buck" with your stone and don't get caught

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...

This concept was carried out as part of the Besj League Zone Zurich. It is suitable for children and young people aged 9-16 years. It is intended to serve as a support for devotional preparation.

When Jesus spoke, it came alive. He did not make yawning lectures with many abstract words but often used pictures. We humans love pictures. Pictures are easier to memorize. Pictures illustrate something and pictures can be remembered - especially when they have something to do with our life. And the pictures which Jesus used, had to do with his audience. Let us take the parables of the kingdom of heaven (Matthew chapter 13) as an example. A whole chapter where Jesus talks in images to the people and his disciples. There were many farmers among the audience and that is what the parables of the fourfold field are aiming at - the word which does not only fall on good soil or the image of the enemy who sows a seed which destroys the good seed. Then there were also housewives, for whom the image of the leaven is just right or then also the fishing net, which of course fits for the fishermen in this region at the so-called Galilean Sea - the Sea of Galilee.

But if we now ask ourselves which image Jesus probably used as the very first one, it seems to be not so easy at all. And if I'm going to ask it that way, it's certainly not one of the ones I just mentioned. That's true. The parable of the fishing net is the closest to our image, because it is also about fishing. Now, of course, it rings a bell with most people. It is about the incident when Jesus was passing by the Sea of Galilee and saw Peter and Andrew in the boat and called out to them, "Come, follow me. I will make you fishers of men!" An incident that is actually familiar to many of us. But I think it's worth looking at a little more closely:

Building an improvised bivouac without talking to each other is a real challenge.

But the results are impressive.