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Elementary (Grades 4-6) Curriculum
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Published in 1991 by Ellen Schneider Treasure Hunting-Take Two (2004) by Ellen Schneider & Gaia Brown. Order from Gaia Brown - gaiabrown@aol.com |
Treasure Hunting To Come—Review of Treasure Hunting-Take TwoBy Ellen W. Schneider
- Theme and Description
- This curriculum uses the theme of treasure hunting as a concrete way of involving children in the excitement of the search for the meaning of life. It addresses issues that children face daily, explores the meaning of Unitarian Universalist principles and values, and emphasizes an accepting and caring community.
- Goals for Participants
- To understand and celebrate each person's uniqueness and feelings
To learn about their congregation;
To learn about Unitarian Universalism as a living religion;
To gain awareness and appreciation of the community and the world around them.
- Age Range
- Ages 4 to 7
- Size of Group
- 8-20
- Space Requirements
- A large room with different areas for art activities, rug time, games, and snacks
- Number and Length of Sessions
- 36 sessions
Length: 1 to 1 1/4 hours - Leader Training
- Leaders need to be familiar with the developmental characteristics of this age group. Storytelling skills are helpful. Co-leadership is strongly recommended. It is helpful to have a third volunteer for coordinating the art activities.
- Leader Preparation
- 1 to 4 hours per session
- Strengths
- Offers detailed, teacher-friendly lesson plans, with clear instructions and alternate activities.
Features a wide variety of activities.
Emphasizes UU values and identity in age-appropriate ways.
Relates directly to children's experiences.
Sample letters home to support adult involvement. - Limitations
- Too many activities for 60 to 75 minutes.
Some concepts too abstract for 5 and 6 year olds.
Some activities require skills or concepts too advanced for some 5 and 6 year olds.
Requires intensive teaching-team coordination to make sessions flow smoothly.
Many activities require a lot of adult assistance. - Adaptability
- With skilled, experienced facilitation, this program can be used with older children or in an intergenerational setting.
- Unitarian Universalist Values
- Unitarian Universalist Principles, values, heritage, and rituals are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Introduces children to Unitarian Universalism.
Reviewed on June 30, 1996
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