Tag: Adventure Kids

Fall 2010

Early and Upper Elementary Teacher Tips:

    1. Take a picture of each student’s face and print it out. Print a ribbon for each student on white cardstock and write each students name on one. Cut out the picture and glue it to the center of the student’s ribbon. Use the ribbons to decorate your bulletin board or front door.
    2. Notice the new Walk the Talk section on the Discovery Sheets. Encourage the students to complete the weekly challenge given. Allow time each week to let them share their “Walk the Talk.”
    3. The beginning of the quarter is a great time to check your supply closet. Take advantage of the many back-to-school specials to stock up on items often used (pencils, markers, scissors, etc.)
    4. Come up with your own list of “firsts” to share with your class. Bring a picture of your first day of school and encourage them to do the same. Share a different personal “first” each week. Take a class picture of the first Sunday of the quarter. For many churches, it may be promotion Sunday and what a great keepsake for your class.
    5. Check out the Livin’ UR Life/Take Action spread in the Explorer’s Guide and Adventure Guide. Consider creating an Operation Christmas Child box (or two) as a class project. Enlist a parent to help you with this.

    Fall 2010

    For Early Elementary (Adventure Kids)

    Download ALL pages in one file – (.PDF) format

    Fall 2010

    Color photos of craft projects for Elementary

    Summer 2010

    For Early Elementary

    Download all pages (one pdf file)– This file contains all discovery sheet answers for Summer 2010 (Adventure Kids)

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