Saturday, March 31, 2018

Education Possible!

I love how serious and mysterious they look!!!

Our Mission possible activity passed off Faith in God for Girls, Preparing for young women: Education is important and also make a family proclamation list.

Purpose: Complete the mission by following clues to a document that explains how to protect the family (Family Proclamation). Education & Knowledge help us be better capable to serve and help others. Each of the girls were educated with a skill (expert card) before the activity to help them solve the clues. Knowledge blesses us and others.
#1 The Flyer
The girls each received a manila envelope marked "Top Secret" a couple days before the activity. Inclosed was the letter above, a lanyard with their secret agent ID (below), their one "expert" card to review before the activity with any supplies and a sticker mustache. I had 11 girls attend.



 Below: The culinary expert was my daughter. She made a sushi roll out of candy.

Below is the medical experts paper to help them solve a mystery during the activity.
 Below: the Globel Studies Expert got all the "map" pictures later in the post.
 Below is the parent information letter I handed to the adults.
 Below: the child care expert had lots of younger siblings.
 The painter below was given a watercolor set to use. You just write the message in white crayon. The girl can paint it with watercolor to see the message. I just wrote, "You are awesome. See you soon!" on this practice one.

 Below: Maps

 Below: Art Expert
Our art expert is paired in all the activity clues with another girl because she has disabilities and required help.

The "Mission Folder" the day of the activity that I gave the girls. I had one girl not show up so her expert card was left in the manila envelope for all the girls to use when needed.
 A little setting the stage.








 The actual activity and clues to find the proclamation on the family document. Any reference to "Agent 99" is me. I just sat at a table in the hall with another leader and watched the girls run around.



#8 is the "painter's" clue. She used her watercolors to paint and read the message I left. I just said "A math teacher saw something. He is helping the drama club today. Go question him. (the next clue was on the stage) #8 was hidden in a balloon since #7 directed them to find something that popped.


Above: The family Proclamation at the end of the clues.
 Below: The scriptures are for the spiritual thought following solving all the clues. They are the scriptures listed in the Faith in God: YW portion.
#12 was with the Family Proclamation. The girls did the list together. I had other copies of the proclamation and  had the parts that referenced what they could do to protect the family highlighted to make it easier since I have ages 8-11. 
When they brought me the list and document we reviewed the scriptures and how knowledge helped them solve the mystery. If they didn't have the knowledge they could be restricted in helping others.






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