How to Start a Best Friends Club (for Kids)
Get a notebook or folder, a list of the following things to put in it are: The name of your club of course - think of something glamorous and catchy to attract members., Write out some other important things in your notebook like: passwords, and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a notebook or folder
(If you get a folder, write this in a piece of loose note paper) The friends you would like to have in your club
- not ones that can join for sure, just ones that you wouldn't mind joining your club.
General info of your club like times, plans and policy, or more -
Step 2: a list of the following things to put in it are: The name of your club of course - think of something glamorous and catchy to attract members.
, Also if they will be able to attend meetings. ,, Don't make too many, just in case your friends think of it like school. , Or if you want new members, and if your allowed to, give out some flyers in school or advertise your club by stapling the posters to trees or telephone poles (if permitted). , These can include a photo of themselves, full name and other simple things.
ID cards/badges are used to enter somewhere, for instance, if you want to enter a hideout, you would need an ID to let the other members know it's you
- not someone in disguise.
It is bad if you lose an ID, but if you say your name they would probably make a new one for you. ,, You don't want to tell them secrets and let them give them away to everyone. ,, Plus you could make up other cool names and make other people be those, but remember, it's up to you to figure out who does what. , -
Step 3: Write out some other important things in your notebook like: passwords
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Step 4: and things you won't want to forget.
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Step 5: Ask all the friends on your list if they will be able to join your club or if they want to.
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Step 6: Make up a pledge
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Step 7: ask all your friends to say it.
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Step 8: Make a rule book
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Step 9: if you want to of course.
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Step 10: Make/design/paint some posters for your bedroom door.
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Step 11: Make ID cards/badges for your friends.
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Step 12: If you want to make things cooler
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Step 13: make up secret languages
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Step 14: handshakes
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Step 15: passwords and everything else.
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Step 16: Know that you can trust your friends.
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Step 17: Have special notebooks for each member and a never ending supply of sweets (this can be one of your rules in your rule book).
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Step 18: Make up things like club officers
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Step 19: the owner could be the President
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Step 20: there can be one or more vice presidents
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Step 21: the first person who joined could be vice president.
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Step 22: Make a logo to represent your club.
Detailed Guide
(If you get a folder, write this in a piece of loose note paper) The friends you would like to have in your club
- not ones that can join for sure, just ones that you wouldn't mind joining your club.
General info of your club like times, plans and policy, or more
, Also if they will be able to attend meetings. ,, Don't make too many, just in case your friends think of it like school. , Or if you want new members, and if your allowed to, give out some flyers in school or advertise your club by stapling the posters to trees or telephone poles (if permitted). , These can include a photo of themselves, full name and other simple things.
ID cards/badges are used to enter somewhere, for instance, if you want to enter a hideout, you would need an ID to let the other members know it's you
- not someone in disguise.
It is bad if you lose an ID, but if you say your name they would probably make a new one for you. ,, You don't want to tell them secrets and let them give them away to everyone. ,, Plus you could make up other cool names and make other people be those, but remember, it's up to you to figure out who does what. ,
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