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Knights Themed Treasure Hunt For Your Pre-Reader!
Just because your child isn't quite old enough to read doesn't mean you can't plan a fun and creative treasure hunt! They've been good and they deserve something special! Download includes:
This can be set up inside a home, on church grounds, over an entire baseball stadium, throughout an entire city... ANYWHERE! Their design also allows maximum flexibility in time duration. Would you like it to last 5 minutes? Would you like it to 30 minutes? You are able to make those decisions based on your available and desired time frame! NOTHING MORE NEEDS TO BE PURCHASED! Everything you need to facilitate the medieval knight themed treasure hunts are included in this download. What do our actual customers have to say about our products? "What a great idea you had to start this (Medieval Knights Treasure Hunts for Prereaders)! I am throwing my son a 5th b-day and he wants a knights of the round table kind of thing - so in order to include all - I told him we would do a Medieval picnic - this help a working single mom make magic happen - thanks!" - Kelly "I teach Preschool and for the letter X we are going on a treasure hunt...X marks the spot, pirates, etc. We are doing this around Halloween time and it should be really fun. You made my preparation a while lot easier with your materials. Thanks so much!" - Adrienne N. "I have tried doing many different kinds of treasure hunts over the years, and I have had a lot of ideas, but I have always seemed to have trouble putting them all together. This looks like the answer to my questions. You can be sure I will tell many people about your website." R. Abel "I've never been disappointed by anything you've sent. Joe, I can tell you're creative and brilliant, and all your products have been fabulous. Thanks for your passion" Laura W. "Downloading your brain is worth every penny. I am glad you were there to help!" Sherry "I am pleased to know that there is a website like Quest Experiences that can be counted on!" Allen S. For more customer comments, click HERE Because we offer the treasure hunt in download format, you are able to keep them forever, resetting up the treasure hunts over and over for different groups of people over the years, changing the locations each time! Save time and headache - let us do the work for you! The entire package for only $9.95! DOWNLOAD THEM BY CLICKING HERE OR!!!
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Participants Whether for party games, family get togethers, corporate teambuildings or just small focused discussions, a host/facilitator is presented with the task of putting people into groups. Depending on the participants involved and the activity in mind, this task can fall between overly simple and extremely daunting. The following illustrates some ideas from the simple to the fun and creative on breaking your larger groups into smaller ones for activities purposes. Simple options Some more creative solutions to forming smaller
groups: Here are some other categories that you might choose if using options 2 or 3 above: states, cartoon characters, countries, languages, dog breeds, trees, vegetables, fruits, cookies, continents, modes of transportation, presidents, authors, artists/painters, cities, movies, letters of the alphabet, numbers, songs, phobias, occupations, holidays, months of the year, fast food chains, candy brands, actors, directions (North, South, East, West), titles (Queen, King, Duke, Prince, Lord, Countess, etc.), illnesses, forms of world currency (yen, dollars, pounds, francs, etc.) and universities. Focused suggestions for corporate teambuildings: 1. Grouping individuals that normally work together
can bring with it two different dynamics. On one hand it can be quite
functional, enabling the team members to 'practice' working together in
ways that perhaps they might not normally. This can bring about a 'freshness'
to their working relationships - which might have drifted into staleness
over the preceding months or even years. However, depending on the activity,
it could also easily slip into an 'auto-pilot' group interaction where
each individual plays the same or similar role that they play day to day
(i.e. the leader will lead, the follower will follow, etc.) By mixing
up members from different departments, individuals might get to experience
an opportunity to play a different role than perhaps they see available
in their own current department dynamics. This can be a great way to recognize
leadership skills in individuals who might not be currently in a leadership
role.
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