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Ok, I guess you are asking about our experience with the new curriculum. I am struggling BIG time. I don't think the topics that the Church gives for the individual weeks are really very interesting to either me or the kids I teach. I'm finding I have to completely create my lesson based on the overall topic of the month, but with every resource under the sun. I don't have that kind of time to commit to it and being that I'm not in a huge LDS area, the choices for others to teach are slim pickins'. It's way too much work and the kids are bored. My friend who teaches the other class and I agree that the "honeymoon is over." HELP!
Sounds like you're still trying to do it all yourself. Learn how to let the kids share!
mhilton: have you read Sis. Duce's article from January? It gives great ideas to take the pressure off you and get the kids to teach, then they won't be bored.
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