There's something universally loved about a target shoot. My latest game was designed to keep kids excited and entertained in Sharing Time, Singing Time or Class Time. With photo lab and home printing capabilities, this awesomely-reusable duck hunt game is the perfect addition to your primary closet.
This listing includes 19 pages of printables:
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1 high-resolution 20×30″ poster file, perfect for uploading to your favorite photo lab (such as Costco or Walgreens).
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1 high-resolution 8x10" extra targets sheet, perfect for home printing or uploading to your favorite photo lab.
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1 introduction page loaded with game ideas for Sharing Time, Singing Time, and Class use.
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1 activity sheet. Use it to jot down the activities or songs the kids will do. When the kids toss the bean bag onto a spot, you check your sheet for the coordinating icon and tell them the activity/song/scripture.
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12 pages of large, 7″ floor spots (perfect for large groups, chalkboard displays, and movement games)
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2 pages of smaller, 3″ hand spots (perfect for small groups, card games and headbands)
Here are a few popular uses:
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Singing Time: Write the titles of the songs you are practicing on the printable activity sheet. Lay the poster (or the home-printable floor spots) on the chalkboard. Use a magnetic dart to 'shoot the ducks'. When a duck is 'hit', check your sheet to find out which song you'll sing.
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Sharing Time: Write the names of the various classes on the printable activity sheet. Lightly tape the 7" spots around the primary room. Have the kids take turns throwing shooting a nerf gun or rubber bands at the spots. When a duck is 'hit', find the corresponding image on your activity sheet and have that class participate in a special way.
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Class Time/FHE: Write the names of your class on the printable activity sheet. Lay the poster (or the home-printable floor spots) in the center on the floor. When it's time to read a scripture or discuss a question, have a helper toss a coin on to the poster to determine who will read or participate.
- Find more game ideas for all three groups on the included instruction sheet