Core Philosophy
Guess who
Do you get it?
Essential Policies
Tools
100

The BSF Vision that can be represented by M & M.

What is to Magnify God and Mature His people?

100

I am learning…. “Ni Hao Ma”

Who is Kathryn

100

Our safety protocols: "1 long whistle" and "3 short whistles" signals mean

What are the Emergency Alerts:

Active Shooter: 1 long whistle

Lockdown: 3 short whistles

100

The Two-Adults policy

What is the policy that states no child is ever left alone with one adult?

100

Topically ages 8-11 belong to this class

ages 5-8

ages 11-14

ages 14-18

What is Upper Elementary (UE), maturing and confident readers

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age 5-8 Lower Elementary, early readers or nonreaders

age 11-14 Middle School, younger adolescents

age 14-18 High school, older adolescents

200

Global, in-depth Bible classes producing passionate commitment to Christ, His Word and His Church.

What is BSF mission statement?

200

They help students grow spiritually by engaging with God's Word, developing a personal and passionate commitment to God's truth

Who are CLs (thanks to all of you for your hard work and efforts)

200

Run. Hide. Fight.

What are the three steps recommended during an active shooter or violent intruder situation?

200

The BSF Adult Attendance Requirement

What is the policy that when a child attends the BSF class in person, the BSF Adult must be present.

200

One page summarizes all the important historical information students need to know

What is the timeline (page.55 in Leaders Guide)

300

One of these is not BSF Core Value: Excellence, Integrity, Humility, Dedicated

What is Dedicated?

300

She has currently served BSF SP longer than all of us

Who is Diane Q?

300

The entire class is set up for success when these are set before an activity.

What are Setting Limits

300

To-the-Door policy

What is the policy that states the IP BSF Adult must accompany their child to and from the classroom?

300

This tool is available on the BSF website, which helps parents train their children

What is Home Training Lessons (MyBSF>Lessons>Extras> Home Training Lessons)

400

These are the four-fold approach of BSF

What are personal study (adult questions), group discussion, lecture and lesson notes?

400

They are a valuable help and resource for BSF Students

Who are our volunteers

400

These three lesson highlights in Leader Guide can lead you to make disciples

What are Main Truth, God’s Attribute, and the Gospel Connection

400

The Annual Recertification policy

What is the policy where CLs and Regular Volunteers must be recertified yearly to continue serving in the CP?

400

These two sets of God's truth are handy in the Leaders Guide

What are Basic Truths (p.19-47) and God’s Attributes (p.49-52)

500

What is the vision of BSF Student Program

Every student’s active engagement in God’s Word to produce personal, passionate commitment to God’s truth.

500

You'll be working with this leader all year in the Children's program

Your co-leader: IP Saints (Diane Q & Judy) 

IP MS/HS (Kathryn, Eyleen & Blessy)

OL Saints (Barb Chang & Jeanine Hoskin)

OL Disciples (Mitzi Ekekhor & Nutan Siony)

OL Apostles (Arthurine Jones & Bertha McGee-Logan)

500

These are the four key pillars of student-centered learning

What are Participation-Belonging, Relationships, Discovery-Relevance, and Ownership?

500

The "No Outside Contact" policy

What is the policy that states that BSF has a “zero tolerance” policy regarding grooming behaviors or suspected grooming behaviors. Class Staff, leaders, and regular volunteers are not to have contact with the students outside of the classroom, including social media interactions?

500

How to prepare for class?

P.5 in Leaders Guide

1. Complete the BSF adult lesson and study the Lesson Highlights, Introduction, and Basic truth.

2. Review activity goals & instructions, plan timing & adaptations, and communicate with your co-leader.

3. Review the student Discovery Guide Q&As

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