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There are three ways that many schools have utilized our program. .First is our C.U.C. lessons,
second our elementary series, and third our general assemblies. We provide a learning
atmosphere with our classroom lessons that is exciting and challenging for the students. We
want the students to “think” about the choices they are making in life. We want them
to “think” before they act or react to the situations of life that they encounter.
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Classroom Lessons

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lessons & topics
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elementary series!

   
General Assemblies

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general assemblies!

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THE CLASSROOM LESSONS
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The Character Under Construction lessons were designed to be taught in the public school classrooms
of America. The lessons are objective, neutral, and academic using History, Science, Social Studies,
and Literature to teach character, morals, ethics, and manners in a fun, exciting, and informative way.
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For role models, we use highly motivating stories from the lives of some of America’s best loved
heroes. We also make reference to and quote some of America’s best known literary writers, as well
as, widely known Biblical stories and values to instill positive character traits. Other books and
stories of historical significance that encourage positive values and virtues will also
be used to round out a well balanced curriculum.
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These lessons use the lives of many American heroes such as:
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Abraham Lincoln
Abe Lincoln
Robert Frost
Ernie Pyle
Tomb of the Unknowns
 
Harland Sanders
Thomas Edison
Noah Webster
to just name a few.
Thomas Edison
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