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"Earning" Entrance 
When the children first begin the Kids 4 Truth program, we suggest that they complete an "Entrance Exam." These trial Q&As consist of very simple Gospel truths and are designed not to intimidate children but rather to motivate them and acclimate them to the Kids 4 Truth curriculum. After successfully learning the answers to these several questions, the children are "ready" to enter the program. They then receive their curriculum books ("TruthBooks") and the standards which will hold their award patches. Click here to view and purchase Entrance Exams. The Kids 4 Truth program is not exclusive. You can decide how much emphasis you want to place on the idea of an initial exam. Sometimes it can be an incentive to the kids to think they are, in a way, "earning" their standards and TruthBooks.
Please note: The ENTRANCE EXAMS are certainly optional, but highly recommended.
Suggested Award Scenarios 
The following is a sample award scenario breakdown. You may choose to go with one scenario for your club, or perhaps a different scenario per each age level.
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Scenario 1 Easy
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Award #1: First 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one or across multiple sessions.*
Award #2: Second 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one or across multiple sessions.
Award #3: First 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.*
Award #4: Second 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Bonus Award: Given if a child can recite all 10 answers only, in one session.
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Scenario 2 Balanced
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Award #1: First 5 Q&A* recited to worker, in one or across multiple sessions.
Award #2: Second 5 Q&A recited to worker, in one or across multiple sessions.
Award #3: First 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Award #4: Second 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Bonus Award: Given if a child can recite all 10 answers only, in one session.
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Scenario 3 Challenging
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Award #1: All 10 answers only, recited to worker, over multiple sessions.
Award #2: First 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Award #3: Second 5 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Award #4: All 10 answers only, recited to worker, in one session.
Bonus Award: Given if a child can recite all 10 Q&A, with only minimal help as necessary, in one session.
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Scenario 4 Difficult
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Award #1: All 10 Q&A, recited to worker, over multiple sessions.
Award #2: First 5 Q&A, recited to worker, in one session.
Award #3: Second 5 Q&A, recited to worker, in one session.
Award #4: All 10 Q&A recited to worker, with helps, in one session.
Bonus Award: Given if a child can recite all 10 Q&A, without any helps, in one session.
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* SEE KEY BELOW FOR DEFINITION OF TERMS
Key
- One or across multiple sessions: Non-consecutively at different times.
- In one session: Consecutively, at one time, one sitting.
- Q&A: This denotes that the child must recite both the question and the answer (i.e., the worker does not ask the question).
- Answers only: This denotes that the child need recite only the answer, after the corresponding question has been asked by the Kids 4 Truth worker.
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