In August we took a field trip with our primary children from our church to the church history museum downtown. We had recently been there as a family so I wasn’t sure what to expect from a tour. I am happy to report that a tour is night and day different. We were separated into smaller groups. Our group first got to dress up as pioneers and then sit around a camp fire and were told stories. It was so fun!
Upstairs they were broken into groups to do a treasure hunt and then the clues were all put together to reveal important messages…
The last part they learned about measuring tools used in that time. When they followed the directions we were brought to important landmarks that revealed a message.
It was a educational, well done field trip- all totally free!
Some of the cute kids who are in our church. My job at church is to work with all these kids. I feel so lucky to be in there with my kids while they are still this age and to watch all these kids learn and grow in their understanding of the Gospel!







2 comments:
So cool. That looks like it would be interesting even for me.
How cool. I love fun field trips that are educational :) I am hoping to volunteer with my girls awana's next year. I am really looking forward to helping my girls and their friends grow more with Jesus.
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