Active Games

Lara Suziedelis Bogle lbogle at morino.org
Mon Apr 9 15:32:39 EDT 2001



Hi Keith,

I'm glad you wrote!  The recent content we added to the YouthLearn site
should be just the ticket.  Go to
http://www.youthlearn.org/learning/teaching/community.cfm, where we have
summarized some simple community-building games, and lots of links to great
Web sites on the topic.

Hope it helps!

Lara
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Lara Bogle
Morino Institute

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Youthlearn Discussion Forum
> [mailto:YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG]On Behalf Of Keith Vinson
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:14 PM
> To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
> Subject: [YL] Active Games
>
>
> I am doing a presentation on team building and active games for 6-12 for
> summer camp.  I will be training youth counselors so they can
> teach them to
> the youth.
>
> I need some great games that I can teach them.  Is there a web
> site that has
> great games or do you have a great game that you can share with me?
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YouthLearn (http://www.youthlearn.org) brings together youth professionals
to share information on using technology as part of learning, especially in
out-of-school programs. YouthLearn is a service of the Morino Institute,
a nonprofit organization (http://www.morino.org). We hope this list assists you
in your efforts to make a difference in the lives and potential of young people.

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