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MONTH ONE • WEEK 1 PRONTO’S PUZZLE
Directions: Pronto is puzzled! Name the music signs that you have learned and then look up, down, sideways, backwards, and diagonally to help him find the music symbols in the puzzle!
1. ____________________ 4.____________________ 7.____________________
2.____________________ 5.____________________ 8.____________________
3.____________________ 6.____________________ 9.____________________
Answer key: half note, measure, signature, double bar, dotted half, whole note, bar line, treble clef, quarter note
BDFHJLNPRTVD
QTREB LECLEFO
BUHBTPRSQVWU
ZRAAFOERHMNB
VHLRIGNXSVZL
CAFLTJKERUAE
LZNIHELPLTCB
DUONNMRQYOBA
RGTEDFONXWHR
AMEASUREOKUW
QHFLAHDETTOD
PQSIGNATUREW
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half note double bar bar line
measure dotted half treble clef
signature whole note quarter note
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MONTH ONE • WEEK 1A DEVOTED LIFEDirections: Start at the arrow and go two times around the figure eight, skipping every other letter. Write down the let-ters in the blanks. You’ll complete the Bible verse that tells you how you should serve God. Have you given your life to God? He deserves your best as you lovingly serve Him.
“___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
___ ___ ___ ___, ___ ___ it
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___, ___ ___ ___ ___
the ___ ___ ___ ___.” Colossians 3:23
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wahrat t i s l
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Finish hereafter goingaroundtwo times
Devoted
A n d w h a t s o e v e r
y e d o d o
h e a r t i l y a s t o
L o r d
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BUTTERCUP’S BEGINNINGS MONTH ONE • WEEK 2
A clef sign is used at the beginning of Buttercup’s staff.
The treble or G clef sign gives the name G to the second line of the staff by making a circle around it.
Help Buttercup trace the treble clef signs. Begin at the bottom and follow the symbol.
High pitches sung by children are written on the treble clef staff.
second line
A.
B.
C. A Lone Stranger Lesson
Devoted
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I Am Devoted Because . . .
1. God freely gives me His . (1 John 4:9) _______________
2. God takes of me. (Psalm 23:1-2) _______________
3. God me good things. (James 1:17a) ______________
4. I Him. (1 John 4:19) _______________
5. I am to serve Him. (Deuteronomy 11:13)
_____________________
6. He to never forsake me. (Hebrews 13:5b)
____________________
WHY DEVOTION?
Devoted
MONTH ONE • WEEK 2
Directions: There are several reasons why Christians should be devoted to God. As you have your devotions this week, you will learn some of these reasons. Use the words on the shapes at the bottom of the page—to complete the statements below. These are reasons why you should be devoted to God.
love
care
gives
love
commanded
promises
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MONTH ONE • WEEK 3 WILD BILL’S BASS CLEF
The bass or F clef sign begins on the fourth line of the staff and then circles around it.
Draw some bass clef signs. Start at the large dots, and follow the lines.
Low pitches sung by men are written on the bass clef staff.
fourth line
A.
B.
C. A Lone Stranger Lesson
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MONTH ONE • WEEK 3GOD’S TIME
Directions: In showing your devotion to God, you must learn that time and talents are not your own. These gifts are from God so that you can use them to serve Him. Christians are told to “redeem the time” (to use their time wisely) as they serve God. Look at the pictures on the clock below. Color the ones that show a wise use of time. Cross out the pictures that show an unwise use of time.
Circled itemsshould be colored.
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MONTH ONE • WEEK 4PRAIRIE DOG DANGERS
Directions: The Lone Stranger and Pronto need your help blazing the trail to Lionel! Head out over the mountain pass, and blaze the way through Prairie Dog Path and Dry Gulch. Beware of the desert dangers—scorpions, snakes, and jumping cactus. When you have arrived safely in Lionel, name the music symbols you encountered along the path.
1. ____________________________2. ____________________________ 3. ____________________________
4. ____________________________5. ____________________________6. ____________________________
treble clef, bass clef, quarter note, half note, whole note, measure
treble clef half notebass clef whole notequarter note measure
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MAKING GODLY CHOICES
Devoted
MONTH ONE • WEEK 4
Directions: What pattern are you using for making life’s important choices? Do you follow the crowd? Do you use books, television, or internet advice as your guide? Making godly decisions means that you’ll have to go directly to the “source”—God’s Word—for direc-tion and guidance. Solve the puzzle below, using the word bank, your Bible, and help from your captain during today’s lesson.
WORD BANK
BUILDCHRIST
EXAMPLEGLORIFYGROW
HONORHURT
POWERSINNINGWITNESS
ACROSS 2. Will this _______ others? Romans 14:21 4. Will I ________ God? 1 Corinthians 10:31 6. Will I be a good _______? 1 Timothy 4:12 8. Am I ______ by doing this? 1 John 3:4; 5:17 9. Will this help me and others to
______ in Christlikeness? 1 Corinthians 6:12a 10. Will I imitate ________? 1 Corinthians 11:1
DOWN 1. Will this _____ up others? Romans 14:9 3. Will this allow me to live a credible
gospel ______? Colossians 4:5-6 5. Will this allow me to ______ my immediate authority? Ephesians 6:1-2, Romans 13:1-2 7. Will this exert ______ over me? 1 Corinthians 6:12b
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Name the “Lone Stranger” adventure characters. Name the notes on the staff to help Sissy complete the character names.
B.
Answer Key: Princess, Buffalo, ButterCup
PRIN __ __ SS __ U __ __ __ LO __ UTT __ R __ UP
__ __ __ __ F A C E
__ __ __ __ __ E G B D F
MONTH Two • WEEK 1
A.
Directions: Write the names of the notes below. If possible, listen as your Captain or leader plays these notes on a piano key-board or any instrument that can play in the key of C major.
SISSY’S SPELLING FUN
F A C E
C E B F F A B E C
E G B D F
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“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the __ __ __ __ __ (vield), as a roaring __ __ __ __ (inlo), walketh about, seeking __ __ __ __ (owmh) he may devour.” ~1 Peter 5:8
“Lest __ __ __ __ __ (naaSt) should get an advantage of us:
for we are not ignorant of his __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (vcdesie).” ~2 Corinthians 2:11
“__ __ __ __ __ __ (mSbuti) yourselves therefore to God. __ __ __ __ __ __ (sseRit) the devil, and he will __ __ __ __ (lefe)
from you.”~James 4:7
1. The reason I need my spiritual armor every day is because: _________________ wants to destroy my testimony and make
me useless for God.
2. The Captain of the Christian’s army is ____________________.
3. Who has already conquered Satan, sin, and death? (See 1 Corinthians 15:55-58.) _____________________________
Directions: Below are three Bible passages that give you a reason for your need of spiritual armor. Unscramble the words in the verses, and answer the questions at the bottom of the page.
Christian Soldier
WHY DO I NEED ARMOR?MONTH Two • WEEK 1
d e v i l l i o n
w h o m
S a t a n
d e v i c e s
S u b m i t
R e s i s t
Satan
God
God (through our Lord Jesus Christ)
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MONTH Two • WEEK 2
Help Pronto write the names of the melodic intervals in the exercise below.
Pronto’s Interval Clues:From a line note to a space note = interval of a 2ndFrom a space note to a line note = interval of a 2nd
From a line note to a line note = interval of a 3rdFrom a space note to a space note = interval of a 3rd
From a line note, skip a line note, to a space note = interval of a 4thFrom a space note, skip a space note to a line note = interval of a 4th
From a line note, skip a line note, to a line note = interval of a 5thFrom a space note, skip a space note, to a space note = interval of a 5th
Name the notes above. If possible, listen as your captain or another leader plays the notes on a piano keyboard or another instrument that can play in the key of C major.
A melodic interval is the distance between two notes played one after the other, such as in a melody line. See the examples below.
2nd 3rd 4th 5th
B.
C.
A.
3rd
INJUN INTERVALSINJUN INTERVALS
5th
4th3rd
E G
A C
F G
D E
C G
E A
C F
F C
3rd
2nd
4th
5th
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MONTH Two • WEEK 2
Directions: In the verses below, circle the name of each piece of armor. Draw a line from the piece of armor to the Scripture verse describing it.
“Stand therefore,
having your loins girt about with truth,
and having on the breastplate of righteousness;
And your feet shod with
the preparation of the gospel of peace;
Above all, taking the shield of faith,
wherewith ye shall be able to quench
all the fiery darts of the wicked.
And take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit,
which is the word of God.”
Ephesians 6:14-17
WHAT IS MY ARMOR?
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MONTH Two • WEEK 3
2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2nd 3rd 4thF-E F-D F-C
Answers: E, D, C (all below the F given on the staff).HICCUP’S HARMONIES
A harmonic interval is the distance between two notes played or sung at the same time.
Wild Bill Hiccup needs you to help name these harmonic intervals.
Bonus: Draw a quarter note below the notes given to form harmonic intervals. Your Captain may help you. Carefully listen to the intervals when your Captain or leader plays each one for you.
A.
B.
C. A Lone Stranger Lesson
2nd 4th3rd 5th
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MONTH Two • WEEK 3 RESISTANCE IS POSSIBLE
Directions: Fill in the puzzle using the Bible references and clues for the answers.
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DOWN 1. According to 2 Thessalonians 3:3, who keeps us from evil? The ______ 2. According to 2 Peter 2:9a, who does the
Lord deliver from temptations? ______ 4. According to 2 Timothy 4:18, I am deliv-
ered by the Lord from every ______. 5. According to 1 Peter 5:9a, ______
makes it possible for us to resist our adversary, the devil.
6. According to James 4:7, when we submit ourselves to God, who will flee from us?
______
ACROSS 3. According to Romans 8:37-39, we
are _____ through Jesus Christ. 7. 1 Corinthians 10:13 says, with God’s
help we can escape _______.
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MONTH Two • WEEK 4 BUFFALO FLATS
Trace the flat signs below.
In our song this month, “The Army of the Lord,” see measure 46. Notice that a is flat. There is a flat sign before the note. Listen as your Captain plays measures 45 and 46 with and without the flat—so you can hear the difference. Then, sing it correctly.
A.
B.
C. A Lone Stranger Lesson
A flat sign before a note tells you to sing or play that note one half-step lower. If you are playing a keyboard instrument, you should play the next key to the left of the note given. See the example below.
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GOD ENABLES ME TO STAND!
Christian Soldier
MONTH Two • WEEK 4
Directions: Color the picture below. Let it remind you that your God never leads you into defeat! He enables you to stand against your enemy and to win every battle. Remember however, that you’re required to put on the entire armor that God has provided in order to defeat Satan’s attacks.
“I am marching in the army,
the army of the Lord.
God has given me His armor
and given me His sword.
It’s a life of high adventure
and challenge every day . . .
Marching with the Lord!”
Picture should be colored.
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MONTH THREE • WEEK 1SHINING SHARPS
Trace the sharp signs below.
In the “Patch Club Song” on page 9 of this Sailor Log, notice that the f is sharp in measure 34. Listen to the musical phrase in measures 33 and 34 to hear how the f sounds when it is raised a half-step and how it sounds when it is a natural f. Listen to the phrase both ways. Your Captain or leader can play the melody for you. You may sing the phrase.
A.
B.
C.
Princess and Sissy rise and shine to glistening musical sharps. A sharp sign before a note tells you to sing or play that note one half-step higher. If you are playing a keyboard instrument, you should play the next key to the right of the note given. See the example below.
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MAKE ME A SERVANT
Directions: God is looking for people with willing hearts and hands to do His work. He needs people in all kinds of places doing all kinds of jobs. Unscramble the letters below to make words that describe some jobs God has for faithful servants to do. Then draw a line to the matching picture. Some jobs may seem more glamorous, but in God’s eyes they’re all equally important.
Joyful Servant
MONTH THREE • WEEK 1
__ A __ E __ __(ENPART)
GR __ N __ __ A __ ENT(TNRGAADRPEN)
__ OC __ __ R(COORTD)
F __ __ M __ __(AERRMF)
__ __ SS __ __ N __ __ Y(RISAMSIONY)
P __ __ T __ __(ROSAPT)
__ __ A __ __ E __(CARTEEH)
__ R __ __ __ T(TTARIS)
M __ __ ICI __ __(ANUSIMCI)
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MONTH THREE • WEEK 2
A Lone Stranger Lesson
YIPPY-I-O-KY-AY! ACCIDENTALS
Trace the natural signs below.
In your music to “The Patch Club Song” found on page 9 of this book, see measures 8 and 16. Notice that e is usually flat. The e in measures 8 and 16 are played or sung as natural. Your Captain or leader will play these phrases for you. Sing stanza one of “The Club Song” with the natural notes.
A.
B.
C.
A natural sign cancels a sharp or a flat sign. A natural sign before a note tells you to sing the natural tone. If you are playing a keyboard instrument, you will play the natural (white) key. See the examples given below.
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SAMARITAN’S EXAMPLE
Directions: A wonderful Bible example of a true, joyful servant is the story Jesus told of the Good Samaritan. Find the words from the list below and circle them. These are all words that describe a joyful servant. You may color the picture.
Joyful Servant
MONTH THREE • WEEK 2
CARING MERCIFULGENEROUS NEIGHBORLYGIVING SELFLESSHELPER SHARING
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MONTH THREE • WEEK 3SHOW-DOWN SHARPS
A.
B. A sharp sign looks like tic-tac-toe! Find a friend and play a few games!
A sharp show-down rule to remember:
When you see a sharp in front of a note, sing or play it a half-step higher. The note with a sharp sounds just a little higher than the note without a sharp. Sharp notes are usually between two letter name notes—for instance, F sharp is located between F and G. On keyboard instruments, sharp notes are often black keys.
Have fun playing tic-tac-toe.
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READY, SET, SERVE!
Directions: A Christian should be ready to serve God whenever he is called upon to do so. What are some ways you can be a joyful, Christian servant? Color or circle the pictures that show things you can do to serve.
Joyful Servant
MONTH THREE • WEEK 3
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MONTH THREE • WEEK 4
Directions: There are ten music symbols hidden at the Cattle Drive Cafe. How many can you find? Clue: search for a treble clef, bass clef, quarter note, half note, double bar line, sharp, flat, natural, measure, and whole note.
Joyful Servant
CATTLE DRIVE CAFE
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FAITHFUL SERVANTS
Directions: Have you ever thought about the faithful Bible men, women, and even children who were servants of God? Use the clues below to find the names of several servants whose stories you can read about in your Bible.
Joyful Servant
MONTH THREE • WEEK 4
ACROSS 1. She was a faithful servant to Naaman’s
wife. (2 Kings 5:2-4) 3. The wife of Aquila who served with the
Apostle Paul. (Romans 16:3) 5. The Bible says that this servant did
everything he was told to do by his godly leader, Moses. (Joshua 11:15)
DOWN 1. This Old Testament leader was mentioned in the New Testament
as being a faithful servant. (Hebrews 3:5) 2. This helper to Paul is described as a “prayer servant.”
(Colossians 4:12-13) 3. Name the faithful disciple who walked on the water. (Matthew 14:28-33) 4. In many of his letters, this leader described himself as a “servant of
Christ.” (Acts 20:34) 5. This young man had a true servant’s heart and served faithfully
wherever God placed him. (Genesis 39:4)
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