My church has an outreach mission that is a church home to many kids in our community. Most of them come from "tough" home situations and have little or no positive adult influences in their lives. A good friend of mine who works with the kids weekly at the mission has asked me to conduct an archery (class/workshop/station) at a camp they are planning for early summer. I don't have a lot of details at this time, but they are planning to have several outdoor activities and rotate groups of kids from station to station to give them opportunities to experience some things they have never had a chance to do.
I would love to hear any suggestions as to how I might structure a 1 hour session for groups of 6 or 8 kids at a time. The ages will range from 6 to 17yrs and they will be grouped according to age.
Equipment wise, I would also like any input you might have. Between myself and a couple of friends, I am in good shape on targets & arrows. I also have a bow or two that the older kids can probably handle. I plan to spend some money out of my pocket for additional bows, gloves, tabs, armguards and maybe a few kids arrows. I'm not asking for donations, but they are certainly welcome along with any equipment you might want to sell. I'm thinking most of them will be younger kids so mostly I will be needing equipment for them. TIA