How Is It To Be A Chalutz
Resource
Type:
Peula
in:
English
Age:
10-12
Group Size:
10-30
Estimated Time:
45
minutes
Props:
- Sheets
- Paper money
- Board game(s)
- Dice/tokens
- String
- Blindfolds
- Obscure passages from the Rav
- story
Setup: We divide the chanichim into teams (depending on the amount of kids) and we then send the teams through five stations where in each station the chanichim will face a new challenge
Station #1-Land
As we all know the
Station #2-lack of Funds
In the early settlements there was a constant shortage of money. Granted here and there the Baron de Rothschild would donate money to settlements, but it was not enough to cover every Jew’s needs. In this station we will have a simple board game where the teams will start with a certain amount of money, and as the game progresses they will either lose or gain money. At the end of the game the team with the most money wins.
(Have to have essentials)
Station #3- Diseases
One of the most imporatst setback that hindered the early settelers was the threat of malaria hat stemed form the swamp infested land. In this station we will have the chanichim perform certain taks but with some kind of deformity.
1. Three legged race: take two kids and tie their two legs together to get 3 legs. Then have them race.
2. Blindfold –blindfold a chanich and have another chanich have to lead him somewhere
3. (Drink cup water with hands behind back)
4. need more ideas
Station #4- Security
There were human threats to the yishuv such as Arabs plundering and stealing goods. Here we will play the game murder, where you get the chanichim into a circle
One player is secretly chosen by the leader to be the murderer. He can "kill" any player by winking at him. If that player sees the wink, he must "die" very dramatically. The players try to identify the murderer without being "murdered" themselves. If a player thinks he knows who it is, he whispers to the leader that person's identity. If he is right, he wins. But if he is wrong, he too must “die.”
Station #5 -Communication
Since there was immigration from different parts of the world, communication was another hurdle to get over. In this station were will set up different games to test the kids ability to communicate without conventional means.
- birtheday game- have all the kids line up and you have to get them in the right birthday order without them talking (we did this on retreat).
- We read them an obscure passage from the Rav, who writes with big words, and have them try to understand what he says (give them choices).
- play charades
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