5-7 years
8-9 Years
10-11 years
12-17 years
100

In these years, students have developed proficiency in reading, writing, playing an instrument and riding a bicycle.

True or False

False

100

Students will begin to shift from only literal/concrete thinking to include skills in _____________  thinking.

a.  Emotional

b. Selfish

c. Abstract

Abstract


100

Students experience many changes during these years:

a. Physical

b. Emotional

c. Social

d. Cognitive

e. All 

All

100

These can affect a student's mood and behavior:

1.  Emotions

2. Social pressure

3. Hunger

4. Fatigue

5. All

All

200

Students this age tend to have ____________

thinking.

a. abstract

b. literal

c. emotional

b. literal

200

Abstract thinking is a foundation block on which the

______  _______ can build faith in Jesus as Savior.

Holy Spiritr

200

The changes a student experiences can trigger a new form of self- _________________.

consciousness

200

During these years, students develop a significant increase in     i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e.

independence

300

Students are not only curious, but they like to 

a______   q_____________.

ask questions.

300

What would be a literal mind picture of "Jesus is a Good Shepherd"?

Picturing a shepherd in a pasture herding sheep.

300

A student is obviously not accepted by his peers.  He is regularly left out in class, ignored, etc.  What is one thingsthe CL could do to help this situation?

1.  Press on with the lessons and hope that eventually the kids will like him.

2.  Talk to your Co-leader and develop a plan to overcome this.  Include the CS/ACS for added input.

3.  Pray fervently for the student, the class and the situation.

2 and 3

300

Students often search for a unique identity by trying these things:

Styles and social groups


True or False

True

400

Students are learning their place in large social

_____________.

a.  movie theatres

b.  video arcades

c. groups

Groups

400

What would be an abstract picture or thought of "Jesus is a Good Shepherd"?

Understanding Jesus is like a shepherd:  Cares for and protects people like a shepherd does with sheep.

400

A student strives to be included by the other girls in the class - even to the point of making bad behavior decisions.

What should the CL's do - knowing that to belong to this group is what the student wants?

Possible ideas:

1. Have a co-leader always near the student in order to guide her

2.  Speak with the student privately about their behavior - helping to guide them in a specific behavior

3.  Create an environment where the students know that loving each other is important to Jesus.

400

What is the foundation block on which the Holy Spirit can build trust in God's sovereignty?


Passion for _ _ _ _ _ _.

Christ.

500

Students enjoy sitting for long  spans of time, listening to the teacher explain the lesson.


True  or  False

False

500

These students are preparing for

a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

adulthood.