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Multi-Age Groups

Working with multi-age groups can be a rewarding and very positive experience for everyone involved—especially if you plan ahead.

Working with multi-age groups can be a rewarding and very positive experience for everyone involved—especially if you plan ahead. A variety of curriculum products have been designed so kids of ages Kindergarten-Grade 5 participate together. All children need an opportunity to make important contributions, participate in fun and meaningful activities, and discuss how to apply the Bible truths to their lives. Here are a few suggestions that will prepare you for a successful multi-age encounter:

  • Remember that older kids can easily mentor or coach younger ones, which will provide for a more meaningful opportunity for all ages. Children also like responsibility and want to feel important. Let older children supervise, help, and guide younger children in the group. Give these children tasks that require more skill and creativity, and ask questions that promote deeper thinking.

  • Pair two students together and create a buddy system. This helps prevent any child from feeling left out or isolated. It also promotes relationship building and teaches kids to listen to and cooperate with one another.

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