Young Leader Training Module E. Why Play Games Fun Exercise Learning Competition Challenge Try to involve all.

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Young Leader Training Module E

Why Play Games Fun Exercise Learning Competition Challenge Try to involve all

What Types of Games Quiet Active Wide Games (Outdoor) Instructional Challenging Games

Ideas Young People The games you liked Books Leaders/Young Leaders Internet

Preparation Know the Rules In the venue suitable and safe Risk Assessment Equipment What help you need

Explaining the Game Assume that the rules are not known Ensure all are quiet Explain clearly Ensure all playing understand the game If required have a dry run

During the Game Ensure Safety Keep to the rules Enforce the rules Stop the game if need be Keep to your time limit

After the Game Make sure all people are accounted for For competitive games declare a winner Clear away Review the game for next time