Teach children nine to eleven about helpful, everyday citizenship through a structured, hands-on course.
This practical program guides leaders and families through a twelve‑month of engaging activities, organized into four geographic themes and a variety of heart-building exercises.
The course is divided into four groups—Our Homes, Our Community, Our Country, and Other Countries—with lessons that combine stories, conversation, investigations, memory work, prayer, poster work, dramatization, handwork, and directed play. It also includes four clubs to foster teamwork, passwords for welcome participation, and an optional international exhibit to share learning with others. A two-hour, multi-lesson format is designed for weekly meetings, and the guide offers flexible leadership structures, including single or multiple leaders and adaptable schedules.
What you’ll experience
- A clear, station-based program with concrete activities such as handwork, poster projects, and community service ideas.
- Structured memory work, hymns, and scripture to reinforce core values.
- Club activities (Help-and-Smile, Junior Town, Junior Discoverers, Brothers All) plus practical play and public‑facing projects.
- Guidance on parent involvement, fundraising, and coordinating with church and community resources.
Ideal for readers seeking a ready-to-use civic‑education program for youth, with adaptable schedules and practical activities that emphasize character and community service.