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Big Grin We have just completed our 1st fall rotation (starting our 5th yr of WRM) on Bible Basics. The cereal box idea was part of our games workshop and certainly took a lot of my time to gather, tape/prep and cover with grocery bag (like a gift box), but was well worth it! We now have a great "library" of the books of the Bible. Start early asking folks to save their empty cereal boxes! It only took about a week, once I got the word out, and I still get asked (a month later) if I need more! NO(thank you anyway! Some rotations worked with the names, some with alphabetizing and grouping, and the older group worked on putting them in OT/NT and ordered. It is a great manipulative!My family room had all the cereal boxes (quite a study in church member's eating habits)lined up for several days, as I tried to group larger boxes for Psalms and smaller boxes for smaller books of the Bible. I only put the labels on when all were gathered, covered and sorted. If we'd had more time (next summer?) we will have students add major stories, parables and characters on the boxes, maybe.
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