Amy Crane posted:Great suggestions!!
Taking photos could also be an art workshop, if you already have a video you want to use for your Bible story for a particular rotation.
And with WiFi and air printers, you can print photos immediately and send home individual photos or even story books.
Photos could be used in a slide show and shared in Worship to let the congregation see what the kids have been doing.
Good point and idea.
In my last church job, we had four LCD TV monitors donated to us and I wanted to make a TV WALL in the hallway to display kid's artwork and drama clips. (Couldn't get the wall mount and wiring permission ) ...Performance Art?
Sometimes it's challenging to figure out which activity belongs in which workshop category. I always liked "Audio-Visual" as the workshop label instead of just "Video" (which we commonly call it). Video implies just watching, when video can also be created, and A-V can involve still photography (among other things).
And what do you call a workshop that has the kids videotaping themselves acting in front of a music video?