Youth Group Superlatives and Certificates

Youth Group Superlatives and Certificates

$6.00
GOLD members pay $3.90
A resource where you can vote and/or reward students in various youth group-themed "most likely" categories.

Details

A superlative is a statement expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., Most likely to succeed).

Youth Group Superlatives are your opportunity to give your students the chance to vote for and then be rewarded in their ""most likely"" category.

There are plenty of ways to hand out your rewards:
• Select the winners ahead of time, prepare/print the certificates, use the slide to explain the superlative, and hand out the certificate.
• Select the winners ahead of time and hand out the certificates without using the slides.
• Show the slides, have the crowd vote to select their winners, fill out the certificates on the spot, and hand them out.
• Show the slides, have the crowd vote to select winners, and don't hand out certificates.
• Use in your small group ministry by giving this out to your leaders to use in their individual groups.

This resource comes with 20 preselected youth group-themed superlatives (""Most Likely to..."") as well as templates to create your own slide and certificate.

This Resource Includes:

  • 20 editable superlative certificates (Word file)
  • 20 Printable superlative certificates where you write with pen or marker the winner and ministry details (pdf file)
  • Title and category slides (jpeg files)
  • Complete (non-editable) PowerPoint file
  • Editable PowerPoint file to create your own superlatives
  • Editable Word file to create your own superlatives

 

Note from Author

About this Product
Print the certificates on off-white and cardstock paper to add to the authentic look and feel. Whether you type in or write the student and ministry name, be sure to sign and date the certificates with pen or marker.
Derry Prenkert

Derry Prenkert

Derry is a 25+ year youth ministry veteran providing coaching, consulting, care, and content to starting, stuck, and struggling ministry leaders (primarily youth pastors).