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Planning Sheet Casaclubs 2020 W/C 20 th July 2021 Barnyard Palooza SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Bean Bag Toss Gather the Eggs Bunny Hop Animal Dominoes Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Hand Print Horses Barnyard Tag Pony Express Paper Plate Goat Activity 2 Basket the Ball Bubble Wrap Lolly Stick Tractor Tennis Sheep Challenge Zone Pigs are Loose Guess the Animal Farmer Says Chicken Egg Relay Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Cow Collage Football Kickball Paper Loop Lamb Activity 4 Hula Hoop Relay Cow Headband Vegetable Salad on Football Toss Race Sticks Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Pin the Wheel on Sheep Herd Barnyard Bingo Farm Animal the Tractor Charades Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 26 th July 2021 Artful Antics SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Win,Lose or Draw Crazy Train The Mime Combination Man Doodle Challenge Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Reverse Dodgeball Minion Biscuits Plant a Seed Rocky Road Pipe Cleaner Crab Pineapple Activity 2 Rainbow Slime Rugby Cabbage Bush Basketball Fingerprint Challenge Zone Blind Artist Blindfold Art Bingo Scribble Drawings Blind Contour Conversation Drawing Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Nuke ‘em Paper Rosette Fish Action Netball Coloured Spaghetti Puppet Wobblies Activity 4 Cotton Bud Heart Matt Ball Pasta Sun Zone Football Golden Child Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Buzz Four Corners Pass the Drawing Pen Scavanger Five Dots Hunt Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 2 nd August 2021 Plains of Africa SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Ampe Stockings Mamba Ubuthi Clap Game Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Crunchies Soft Ball Basket Lion Cupcakes Sunflower Planting Tissue Paper Ball Elephant Activity 2 Football Name It Ball Handball Monkey Door Zip and Bong Hanger Challenge Zone Nyama Banyoka Kho-Kho Monkey See, Elephant Trumpet Monkey Do Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Woven Mat Giraffe Handprint Pasta Necklaces Flip the Cones Crocodile Puppet Activity 4 Cycle Race Cricket Corner Spry Relay Paper Plate Snake Sports Relay Race Mobile Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Kudola Mbube Fire on the Galloping Zebras Monkey Tag Mountain Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 9th August 2021 Eco Week SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Who’s In Charge Defender of the Dragon Tag Manhunt Back to Back Get Here? Cones Up Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Eco week oreo Grass Heads Leaf Rubbing Three Legged Rainbow pizzas Activity 1 truffles Race Activity 2 Sharks and Badminton Dodgeball Bottle and Milk Jug Basketball Minnows Toss Challenge Zone Walk and Stop Grandma’s Alligator Swamp Wink Murder Laughing Game Footsteps Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Terrific Twig Vase Nature Bracelet Wind Sock Kickball Twig Stars Activity 4 One Legged Tag Volleyball Rounders Play Dough Football Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Sneak Giants, Wizards, Human Knot Pass the Emotion Blob Elves Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 16th August 2021 Fabulous Fiesta SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone The colour game Simon says Fiesta charades Musical statues Sticky popcorn Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Mexican sugar Cookie Monster Cinco de mayo Gardening Jelly hunt Activity 1 cookies biscuits bingo Activity 2 Pinata suncatchers Tissue paper Mexican foil art Paper cup maracas Pin the tail on the flowers donkey Lawn matching Challenge Zone Hula hoop pass Stack it up! Paper clip chain Sack races game Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Limbo Tag Over and under Boules Hula hoop relay relay race Activity 4 Sombrero craft Salt dough pots Name garland Cactus handprint Mexican mask craft Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Popcorn! Keep the balloon Shoe shuffle Runner beans Find your pair up game Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 23rd August 2021 Casa’s Mini Olympics SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Olympic Bingo Tin Can Alley Paper Planes Cup Pong Cold Wind Blows Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Gold Medals Jelly Boat Slices Fruit Kebabs Design a football kit GARDENING Activity 2 Noodle Hurdles Foil Shot Put Olympic Ring Toss Frisbee Toss Olympic Torches Egg and Spoon Race Challenge Zone Straw Javellin 3 Legged Baton Lego Olympic Ring Sack Races Throw Race Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Boules Olympic Torch Football Pop Lacrosse Balloon volleyball Relay Activity 4 Paper Cup Bobsled Olympic Play Olympic Windsock Olive Leaf Crowns Olympic Ring Hand Dough Prints Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Popcorn Noughts & Crosses Fruit Basket Look Up, Look Snake in the Gutter Down Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 31 st August 2021 Futuristic Fun SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone One Hand Run Wake up Zone Bank Holiday French Cricket Robot Memory The Line Up Game Game Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Bank Holiday Metalic Marbelling Star sandwiches Wafer Robots Gloop Activity 2 Bank Holiday Robot Masks Hama Robot Galaxy Slime Climbing Robot Keyrings Spaghetti Towers Challenge Zone Bank Holiday Future Architect’s Blindfold Drawing Beanbag contest Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Bank Holiday Mini Maker Robot Suncatchers Bubbling Planet Moon Sand Woodwork Project Volcano’s Activity 4 Bank Holiday Tennis Basketball Hockey Badminton Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Bank Holiday Bob the Robot Catch the Robot Red Light, Green Capture The Flag Tail Light Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk Barnyard Palooza www.casaclubs.co.uk SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Trust Walk Wake up Zone Who Am I? Three in our Crowd Frown King or Queen Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Ultimate Football Stand Up Cow Sitting Football Origami Horse Activity 2 Heart Peacock Spud Yarn Wrapped Fox Dodgeball Challenge Zone Balloon War Fact or Fiction Teeth Amoeba Race Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Chair Basketball Pig Fortune Teller Chinese Dodgeball Wheelbarrow Races Activity 4 Egg Drop Speed Ball Vegetable Salad on 45 Seconds Experiment Sticks Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Time Bomb The Human Chair Game Zone Chair Racing Human Knot Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone W/C 26 th July 2021 Artful Antics SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Wake up Zone Line up! Charades 20 Questions Find your pair The colour game Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Parachute Minion biscuits Plant a seed Rocky road Cups and cones Activity 1 mushroom Activity 2 Letter dishes Pulled string art Paper plane Nature art self Salt dough competition portrait handprints Chopstick Challenge Zone Riddle me this Orthogonal maze Build a card tower I went shopping… challenge Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Activity 3 Benchball Capture the flag Rounders Cosmic sun Blow painting catchers Activity 4 Play dough Grrribbit! Whirlygig Tag Crab football Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Game Zone Speed Eraser Stop the bus! Human knot Two truths and a lie Wink murder Late Zone (4 PM-6PM) Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone Late Zone www.casaclubs.co.uk W/C 2 nd August 2021 Plains of Africa SESSIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Early Zone (8 AM- 10AM) Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Early Zone Where do you Wake up Zone Food bingo Steal the bacon Animal charades Traffic lights stand? Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Snack Time Activity 1 Crunchies
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