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group of teenagers having a discussion

A peaceful society

A debating activity to discuss the elements of a peaceful society.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Co-operative Volleyball

Play a ball game and have a discussion with your group about the usefulness or otherwise of rules
arrow made of sticks

How many Pioneers can you fit on a Pioneer?

Can small teams make it across the space with only one person touching the floor?
group of teenagers having a discussion

Creating an Emblem

Design a group emblem to represent shared values
arrow made of sticks

Map Symbols

See how your group would represent places on a map, then match with the real OS symbols
Art materials to make and create with

Creating Contours

Use cardboard to create hills from a map using the contour lines.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Kim's Ingredients

Exploring sources of food and the meaning of Fairtrade
Children playing a clapping game

What is Fair Trade?

Exploration of the meaning and practice of Fair trade
Children playing a clapping game

Everyone is Simon says

This is effectively a rolling game of ‘Simon Says’ for Venturers.
Art materials to make and create with

Fireworks

Fireworks are great to look at but not so great for our environment. Can you make an alternative display?
group of teenagers having a discussion

Children's Alliance - Pioneers

This activity aims to introduce the UK government and how their lives and decisions they can make are influenced by the decisions made.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Children's Alliance - Venturers

This Session aims to equip Venturers with the knowledge and skills to add their voice to and prioritise to the Children’s Alliances demands, including that for a Cabinet Minister for Children and Young People.

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