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"Travel in Time"

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General Comment

What we liked about the curriculum:
 Travel in Time is generally well received by children in 4-6th grades because of the time travel concept. Designing the time machine and talking about time travel seems to be the hook. The curriculum is easy to use with enough information. The whole idea/concept lends itself well for dramatic skits during adult services.
What we didn't like about the curriculum:
 The last few sessions seem less enthralling. I would appreciate some revision or additional material on more UU's.

-jdowling_877  
(Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 16:34:16 (EDT))



General Comment

What we liked about the curriculum:
 students really became engaged in the building of the time machine which is a great vehicle for history lessons to come alive.
What we didn't like about the curriculum:
 following the excitement of building the time machine, some of the lessons are kind of dry.
Recommendations for other users:
 continue the building of the time machine throughout the sessions, adding to it as you go along, perhaps including items from your "trips." this will keep the interest up and continue the theme, plus keep active groups busy during the discussions and readings on UU history.

-ElkhartDRE_272  
(Thursday, April 08, 1999 at 19:04:43 (CDT))




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