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Quizzing Resources |
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Commander
Bill has served on the ministry team of Awana
missionaries, and has access to the database of
questions used by missionaries to create the questions
for their quizzes. He has also created questions
used for the actual Bible Quiz in the region he
has served. Consequently, Commander Bill, to avoid
the 'appearance of evil' and to maintain the integrity
of the quizzing, does not provide practice study
questions. Commander Bill highly recommends using
the Quizzing Game on CD shown below. |
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Bible
Quizzing Game on CD-ROM for Awana
This is an excellent
resource to help prepare your clubbers for quizzing,
or to help them review their handbooks! The software
allows you to "practice" speed and multiple
choice questions using the computer, or print out
questions for use in a practice quiz session!! You
can even add your own questions to their already extensive
database of questions! This CD is good for T&T,
Trek and Journey 24-7!!! Tell them you heard
about it from Commander Bill! If
you live in Vermont or Washington, D.C. Visit the
web site for a special deal!
(NOTE:
Commander Bill is not affiliated with and receives
no compensation from the sale of this quizzing game)
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NOTE: These study guides are
not prepared by Awana
Clubs International. They were created as a resource
to help clubbers study and prepare them for quizzing. Although
we have reviewed these guides, we cannot guarantee their
accuracy. Always check and compare with the Awana
handbooks for accuracy. If you find any errors, please let
us know so we can update the guides. Remember to check with
your Awana missionary, or event coordinator to verify what
material your area will be covering. Files are provided
in 'pdf' format.
The
following study guides are simply that, guides to help organize
the material (verses and definitions). If we were to create
guides covering all of the material, then we would in essence
be re-writing the manual which is not our intent.
Here
is some general advice from a national champion quizzing
coach:
Go
through the materials to extract and list all the Scripture
references. There are some that are printed out in full,
and some that are just footnoted. Make a list of the verses,
and the context in which they are used, all the way through
the book. Then, fill in the material around them. If six
verses are referenced in a listing of six things to include
in prayer, then group them together, number them 1 thru
6 and every time you ask what that verse is about, think
of it in terms of how it fits on that list. For drilling
purposes, put all of them in order from Genesis to Revelation,
and include the context description (verse 4 in the list
of six parts to prayer, for example). Somehow keeping them
in that order helps the kids remember them more clearly
- they already know the books, and their brains can sort
things out with that kind of organization.
| Trek
Study Guides |
Billboard
Series
(Study for 2006 - 07) |
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KJV
- Not available at this time |
| 2/13/2007 |
NKJV
(pdf) - Thanks
to Gregg Woodcock |
| 2/13/2007 |
NKJV
(pdf) - by
Paul Price |
| 12/31/2006
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NIV
(pdf) - by Commander Bill
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| 2/14/2007 |
NIV
(Microsoft® Excel) - by Sadie McDermott |
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Journey
Study Guides |
| Main
Study 1 |
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KJV |
NKJV |
NIV
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| Main
Study 2 |
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KJV |
NKJV |
NIV |
| Main
Study 3 |
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KJV |
NKJV |
NIV |
| Main
Study 4 |
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KJV |
NKJV |
NIV |
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