Purpose
The primary objective of a treasure hunt is to send participants to find a list of things to photograph obtained, videotapes, audio recordings, etc. The hope is that they work together as a team, relationships develop.
Advertising Opportunities
Make calls to your church, business, or organization and allow all, or is the interaction with the groups in any way. Or create a small card with your giftContact information. Participants can board a thank you to everyone who helps them. Better yet, invite them to a party or a presentation that displays the results.
Prepare the list item
The lists can be as creative and wild as you want. Design your list around a theme or concept:
Ecological objects Bible, professions, food, canned goods, prices of products, animal tracks, fingerprints, photos, history of places, people, sounds, clothes, members of the Church,Camp Supplies, items for the needy, recycled materials, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, New Year, Halloween, Noah's Ark party, old family photos, fruits, vegetables, make widgets, photos, videos, etc.
Protect users
1. Nobody drives young people - the proportion of adult responsibilities and not allow evil in the streets as "Chinese fire drills." Make sure all wearing seat belts or take away important points when they are in the film, jumped on the train without them. It could also leadtreasure hunt on foot. You do not want a participant was killed, while acceleration during your treasure hunt.
2. Participants must obey all laws and instructions of the sponsor.
3. people to limit the playing area and place in strategic positions, if necessary, to ensure the safety of participants.
4. Make sure that each group has a cell phone and telephone numbers for emergencies.
Points
1. Set a specific point value for each element of the list.
2. Take a point penalty for eachminute delay to report to the destination or relationship to the elements.
3. Scavenger Hunt for video or photo, give extra points for groups with a company, organization or church logo in every picture. You can also request a Bible, a mascot or another object in each image. Some groups have even known, a big teddy bear or other object (a couch) must carry around, in every picture.
4. Extra bonus points for everyone in the group as part of the pictureor video.
Planning a treasure hunt - 10 steps
1. OBJECTIVE: What is the purpose of your treasure hunt.
(This is an icebreaker? For fun team-building? Only?)
2. KIND: What kind of scavenger hunt is?
(E 'to pick up objects? A photographic scavenger hunt? A treasure hunt video? A treasure hunt sound? Other?)
3. TOPIC: What is it?
(E 'a Treasure Hunt? Hunt A Super Hero? Hunt Aladdin's Magic Carpet? Other?)
4. Location: Wherethe hunt take place? What are the limits?
(E 'limited to build a school or church? Feet Downtown? Explore the site to determine potential problems. Get permission in advance by the companies and individuals.)
5. List item: What are the terms, the participants need to collect?
(Based on your purpose, type of hunting, and the theme, a list of items that can be found in the specified limits. Substitutions are allowed?)
6. RATING:How are the points?
(Some words are worth more than others? It points to the creativity and quality?)
7. Alerts: who will be invited to participate in the treasure hunt?
(What to bring? What do they wear? Invitations tailored to the topic.)
8. TEAMS: How are the participants are divided into teams?
9. RULES: What are the rules?
(Consider the safety of participants, and minimizing the potentialProblems).
10. AWARDS: To determine the location and time for the celebration ceremony.
(How the teams will present their products to the judge?)
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