Thanks to the Summer Learning Resources Grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and YALSA, the Tyler Public Library was able to host several awesome teen events this summer, including our tween and teen Nerf War. This program challenged teens to think outside the box both literally and figuratively as they built forts and barricades using cardboard boxes to defeat their nerf enemy in a Nerf War!
Type: Active Age: High school Optimal size: 20+ Estimated cost: $51 - $100 Planning time: 2-5 hours Frequency: One-time
Our library hosted two Nerf wars, one for teens and one for tweens, this summer, challenging kids to demonstrate determination, innovation, teamwork, and good sportsmanship as they took on their competition.
Supplies:
Activity 1: Dueling
Activity 2: Zombie Capture the Flag
Activity 3: Construct and Defend a Fortress
Learning Outcomes:
While we had several Nerf guns, we knew there would not be enough for each participant to have their own, so we made sure to place emphasis on sharing by incorporating games like Capture the Flag in which not all players needed a Nerf gun to participate. This also left room for the tweens and teens to foster teamwork, especially in the last activity to construct and defend a fortress. Working together toward a common goal, the teens naturally delegated roles and tasks with some demonstrating great leadership skills.
Strategy and innovation were also key to these activities. Given identical materials to their opponent, each group had to think wisely about how they constructed their fort and where they placed their flags. It was not enough to simply build a structure. They had to build a fortress that could be defended while also taking on their opponent. To do this, they had to formulate a plan, communicate, and collaborate with others, including accepting criticism of their ideas.
Improvements and Suggestions:
Some of our teen participants cleverly used extra boxes as armor for this program, and should we do this program again, it would be fun to add that step into the process if time allowed and if enough boxes were collected.
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