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Twist Art

June 1, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Activity Name: Twist Art

Introduction: Painting is an exercise that can provide relief from stress and allow a person to experiment with colors and forms. Not everyone is Picasso, though, and changing up the way we use paint can engage people in new ways.

Size: Any

Supplies: Paper plates, acrylic paints (various colors), paint brushes, newspapers or sheets.4

Objective: Project completion, creativity, hand-eye coordination and following instructions.

Description: Each participant takes two paper plates and applies small, dime-nickel sized dots of paint onto the backs of each plate. Colors and positions are discretionary for each participant. Participant then presses the backs of both plates together and rub them together in a circular motion for 30-60 seconds before pulling them apart. For each participant, the plates must be set aside to dry before they can be displayed.

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Frozen Grape Treats

June 1, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Activity Name: Frozen Grape Treats

Introduction: We all need to eat our fruits and vegetables, and sometimes it’s a hard sell to make that happen. This is a different twist on the usual fruits to keep participants engaged in making better food choices.

Size: Any

Supplies: Seedless grapes of any kind, ¼ cup sugar per cup of grapes used.

Objective: Promote healthy eating, group activity and following a list of instructions.

Description: Remove all grape stems and pluck grapes from vine and wash thoroughly. Then place grapes into sealable bags and pour in sugar before gently shaking to coat grapes. Remove grapes and place on paper towels to remove surface moisture. Then place on a lined baking sheet and freeze for 2 hours.

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Block Scavenger Hunt

June 1, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Activity Name: Block Scavenger Hunt

Introduction: Scavenger hunts are useful for providing a stimulating activity for participants and creating both teamwork, cooperation and healthy competition in children. In this activity, we have a variation that will appeal to participants of a variety of ages.

Size: 3-5

Supplies: Blocks of various sizes and colors (one color per participant), sheets of construction paper in corresponding colors.

Objective: healthy competition, competitive play, sportsmanship and support, spatial reasoning, multi-level task completion.

Description: Each participant is assigned a color and each colored sheet of construction paper is set out on a table. Each person then searches for hidden block pieces of their color (and may not move pieces of other colors) to find a predetermined number (ex. 10 per person). The first to find all their pieces must put them on the construction paper for counting, then completes the task by constructing something from their blocks. The winner completed the activity first.

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Weekly Game Night

May 20, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Aside from all the fancy activities we do and would love to do, it is always a nice idea to take a little time and do a simple fun game night with whomever you might live with or wherever you are. Get some snacks, get some cold refreshments, and sit down around the table with a few games or some cards and play an old fashioned game!

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Macaroni Necklaces

May 18, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Phase 1

Dying the Pasta- This Pasta Can also be used in Sensory bins and Art Projects. This is also how you can color white rice.

Materials Needed-

  • Pasta- Dry
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Food Coloring
  • Baking Sheet/Tray
  • Tissue Paper/Parchment Paper
  • Ziplock Bags- 1 gallon size

How-to

  1. Put the dried pasta into the ziplock bags.
  2. Add 2 to 3 drops of food coloring and 1 drop of rubbing alcohol into the bags. Seal them and shake well till each pasta piece gets completely coated.
  3. Place the tissue papers or parchment paper on the tray and then empty the colored pasta on them for drying.

Phase 2

Making the Necklace

 

Materials needed

  • Plain and Dyed Macaroni
  • Yarn, String, Fishing Wire, or any other item to make a necklace out of

How-to

  1. Cut the cotton thread of the desired length and start stringing the pasta pieces one by one.
  2. Tie both the sides of the string once you have reached the end.

These Necklaces can be themed to any Holiday, season and or anything! Let’s see what you can make!

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Paper Airport

May 18, 2020 By wibadgercamp

Another landing area idea
And another

Paper airplanes are a past-time almost as old as planes themselves. Along with making airplanes, you can make a game of it that is easy to play and easy to clean up.

Size of Group: Any

Equipment: White paper, markers, construction paper, and tape.

Objective: hand-dexterity, hand-eye coordination, peer interaction, following instructions, good sportsmanship.

 

Description: First, have each participant make their own paper airplanes. There are hundreds of ways to do this, so let each person find their own and get creative. Next, each participant can take time to put names and designs on each of their fleets. Recommendation: have each person make one large one and several smaller ones. Next, use construction paper to make one or more airstrips in the play area. From a designated launching point, each participant takes turns trying to land their planes on an airstrip; the smaller planes are worth three points and the larger ones worth seven points. The one with the most points after all planes have landed is the winner.

 

Find Paper airplane designs here –> Fold N Fly

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