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What is site rotation?

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What is site rotation?

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In a site-rotation program, students spend most of their time with a small group of same-age or mixed-age children. A Group Guide leads a group of six children to seven rotation sites with specialty leaders. Preschoolers have separate classes. Gadget’s Garage sites include: Power Up! Opening Transform Me! Bible Stories Build-a-Bot Bible Challenge Imagine That! Crafts Invent-a-Snack Gadget’s Games Eureka! Closing (We recommend you recruit one person as site leader for openings and closings.) Site rotation uniquely addresses the challenges of staffing, recruitment, and space usage. • The recruitment process improves because jobs match volunteers’ interests and strengths, such as crafts, music, or snacks. Volunteers do what they love best. • Volunteers have less prep work. Site leaders have one job. They prepare 20 minutes of activities and repeat them several times throughout the day. Each site leader has a Leader Guide for creative and fun planning. • Group Guides have little prep work

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In a site-rotation program, students spend most of their time with a small group of same-age or mixed-age children. A Circle Guide leads a group of six children to seven rotation sites with specialty leaders. Preschoolers have separate classes. Friendship Trek sites include: • Trailhead (Openings) • Campfire Bible Stories • Buddy’s Bible Challenge • Wilderness Crafts • Backpack Snacks • Survivor Games • Friendship Summit (Closings) (We recommend you recruit one person as site leader for openings and closings.) Site rotation uniquely addresses the challenges of staffing, recruitment, and space usage. • Recruitment is easier because jobs match volunteers’ interests and strengths, such as crafts, music, or snacks. Volunteers do what they love best. • Volunteers have less prep work. Site leaders have one job. They prepare 20 minutes of activities and repeat them several times throughout the day. Each site leader has a Leader Guide for easy, creative, and fun planning. • Circle Guides have

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In a site-rotation program, students spend most of their time with a small group of same-age or mixed-age children. A Circle Guide leads a group of six children to seven rotation sites with specialty leaders. Preschoolers have separate classes. Friendship Trek sites include: • Trailhead (Openings) • Campfire Bible Stories • Buddy’s Bible Challenge • Wilderness Crafts • Backpack Snacks • Survivor Games • Friendship Summit (Closings) (We recommend you recruit one person as site leader for openings and closings.) Site rotation uniquely addresses the challenges of staffing, recruitment, and space usage. • Recruitment is easier because jobs match volunteers’ interests and strengths, such as crafts, music, or snacks. Volunteers do what they love best. • Volunteers have less prep work. Site leaders have one job. They prepare 20 minutes of activities and repeat them several times throughout the day. Each site leader has a Leader Guide for easy, creative, and fun planning. • Circle Guides have

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