Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book

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Introduction

Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book is an unofficial instructor's guide for teaching Adventist Youth (AY) Honors to members of Pathfinder Clubs and Adventist Youth Societies. Pathfinders and Adventist Youthare youth clubs operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The requirements for all honors (but no answers) are available on the NAD Pathfinders site.

Index of Honor Series

Official answer books for some honor series are available through AdventSource, although some honor series do not have answer books at all. This Wikibook aims to fill that gap. The requirements (without answers) for all honors are available through AdventSource or online in various locations. The answers here are based on the requirements as adopted for the North American Division unless otherwise noted.

This answer book is being written by Pathfinders for Pathfinders. Anyone (even non-Pathfinders) can contribute new answers or edit existing answers, and the reader is encouraged to become an active participant in the development of this continually evolving work.

Honors with Completed Answer Entries

The entries for these honors have complete answers. Others are still under construction and may have had substantial work done on them, so it's very much worth your time to check in the appropriate series index for the honor you're interested in teaching.

  1. Airplane Modeling
  2. Amphibians
  3. Amphibians - Advanced
  4. Animal Tracking - Advanced
  5. Archery
  6. Archery - Advanced
  7. Antelopes
  8. Automobile Mechanics
  9. Backpacking
  10. Bats
  11. Bats - Advanced
  12. Beekeeping
  13. Bible Evangelism
  14. Birds
  15. Blood and the Body's Defenses
  16. Bookbinding
  17. Bookkeeping
  18. Bones, Muscles, and Movement
  19. Brain and Behavior
  20. Cacti
  21. Cacti - Advanced
  22. Camp Craft
  23. Camping Skills I
  24. Camping Skills II
  25. Camping Skills III
  26. Camping Skills IV
  27. Carpentry
  28. Cats
  29. Cetaceans
  30. Child Care (Babysitting)
  31. Christian Drama
  32. Christian Storytelling
  33. Community Service
  34. Computer
  35. Computer - Advanced
  36. Communications
  37. Communications - Advanced
  38. Community Assessment
  39. Cooking
  40. CPR
  41. Cultural Food Preparation
  42. Currency
    1. United States version
  43. Currency - Advanced
    1. European Union version
    2. United States version
  44. Digestion
  45. Digital Photography
  46. Dogs
  47. Edible Wild Plants
  48. Electricity
  49. Endangered Animals
  50. Family Life
  51. Fire Building & Camp Cookery
  52. First Aid Basic
  53. First Aid Standard
  54. First Aid Advanced
  55. Flowers
  56. Food - Drying
  57. Food - Freezing
  58. Fruit Growing
  59. Geocaching
  60. Geology
  61. Health and Healing
  62. Herbs
  63. Housekeeping
  64. Internet
  65. Internet - Advanced
  66. Junior Youth Leadership
  67. Kayaking
  68. Knot Tying
  69. Laundering
  70. Lighthouses
  71. Mammals
  72. Marine Mammals
  73. Masonry
  74. Microscopic Life
  75. Model Rocketry
  76. Nutrition
  77. Nutrition - Advanced
  78. Outdoor Leadership
  79. Photography
  80. Physical Fitness (General Conference)
  81. Physics
  82. Pinewood Derby
  83. Plumbing
  84. Poultry
  85. Printing
  86. Radio - Advanced
  87. Radio Electronics
  88. Red Alert
  89. Refugee Resettlement
  90. Rocks & Minerals
  91. Sanctuary
  92. Scrapbooking
  93. Scrapbooking - Advanced
  94. Seeds
  95. Shrubs
  96. Small Engines
  97. Small Fruit Growing
  98. Soccer
  99. Spiders
  100. Stamps
    1. United States version
  101. Stamps - Advanced
  102. Stars
  103. Stars - Advanced
  104. Teaching
  105. Tie-Dye
  106. Trees
  107. Trees - Advanced
  108. Triathlon - Advanced
  109. Typewriting
  110. Video
  111. Weather
  112. Wilderness Living
  113. Winter Camping
  114. Woodworking
  115. Worms
  116. Worms - Advanced

Please add honors (alphabetically) to this list as the editing is completed on them.

Guidelines for Contributors

If you wish to contribute, welcome! Here are some guidelines.

The requirements for every honor have already been entered, with the exception of the newest honors with unreleased requirements. Instruction for meeting the requirement, or an answer to the question posed by the requirement should follow the requirement. Look at some of the existing answers to see how they are structured before you begin. Press the "edit this page" link to see how wiki markup is done, and be sure to check out the "editing help" link that appears at the bottom of a page being edited.

Please do not copy content from copyrighted sources without securing permission first. This especially applies to the answers in the official Answer Books by Leland Davis. It also applies to content that other people have written for various Pathfinder websites and to images you find on the Internet. Please read the Wikibooks:Copyrights section for more information. It is OK to gather information from these resources, and you are encouraged to consult multiple sources - but with few exceptions, you must put answers in your own words.

Resources in the public domain can be incorporated here without any constraints. This includes original works by the US government and anything published in the US before 1920. You also may copy content (modified or verbatim) from Wikipedia, and you may use any images you find in the Wikimedia Commons. Be aware though that many wikipedia articles are written at a very high level, often requiring a college education (or medical degree!) to fully understand.

Keep your audience in mind when writing. Try to use language that is geared toward the typical Pathfinder who will be taught using this information. That means you should write at the fifth-grade level for honors that are designated as skill level 1, and eighth-grade level for honors that are designated at skill levels 2 and 3. It's OK to use technical terms as long as they are explained in the text.

Adding Credentials to Chapters

Authors
If you do most of the work on a given honor, and if you possess special expertise and/or credentials on the subject, please add an About the Author section to the end of the chapter. This section should spell out your credentials. Please do not be concerned about how this will violate your sense of humility - the purpose of adding this section is to enhance the book, not your status. Adding your credentials to the bottom of an honor lends credence to that chapter in particular, and to the entire project as a whole. You are also encouraged to add a photo of yourself in this section, as it increases the "friendliness" factor of the book.
First Party Reviewers
If you have expertise on an honor but did not write the material, please review it carefully and make any necessary corrections. You do not need permission to do this. You are encouraged to place a notice at the bottom of the chapter listing your credentials and stating that you have reviewed the material and find it to be accurate.
Third Party Reviewers
If you enlist the help of an expert to review your work, please add an Acknowledgment section containing a Thank you to the chapter. Be sure to list credentials of the reviewer, but also indicate that any mistakes in the chapter are your own.

Notes

  1. ^ An official Answer Book for the Arts and Crafts series by Leland Davis is available through AdventSource.
  2. ^ An official Answer Book for the Nature series by Leland Davis is available through AdventSource.
  3. ^ An official Answer Book for the Outreach Ministries series by Leland Davis is available through AdventSource.
  4. ^ An official Answer Book for the Recreation series by Leland Davis is available through AdventSource.