Land, Sea, Air
This game benefits from telling a story. After reading through the game, come up with a story that will help.
This game benefits from telling a story. After reading through the game, come up with a story that will help.
Have the kid’s pair up. The partners split off to opposite sides of the playing area. One side forms a.
Campers are divided into two teams. Two sticks need to be found and they should be of equal length and.
Start with a tin can is set up in a circle near a designated “jail”. Choose one or a few.
Everybody sits in a chair but one person. The chairs are scattered all over the room. The person standing has.
Designate a large rectangular play area with clear boundaries with a small square inside the middle of the rectangle. Split.
Two teams (sometimes played leaders against students). The leaders try to catch the students and put them in prison. Set.
This activity is similar to “Iron Chef America” but instead of a set amount of edible ingredients, campers receive a.
Counselors hide a treasure. Team up students in small groups (such as four groups of five) and pass out cards.
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