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Reply to "BIBLE SKILLS & GAMES Workshop Lessons and Ideas for Paul's Journeys"

Loved, loved, your idea! Can't wait to use it next time we do Paul. I can't imagine that they will ever forgot the experience.

  • I was thinking to keep everyone actively involved, what if it was a continuous game board.
  • Children would select from a bowl a piece of paper which would say which square they were to start on Paul's journey (could be one child or a team of two children). You could mention to the children that starting at different locations in the journey allows everyone to participate.
  • A different child or team would take turns throwing the dice each time and EVERYONE moves together.
  • If you want to have an end to the game you could have the kids leave markers where they started (maybe those people cut-outs with their name written on it (on the floor to the side of their start square).
  • Or it certainly wouldn't hurt anyone to continue around the board until time was up or everyone got tired of playing.
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