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			I'm a firearms safety instructor and we have a box set of DVD's from somewhere that we use each year.   
 
One suggestion, keep them in topics that can be covered in about 15-20 minutes.   That's about as long as you can keep kid's attention.     It's also a good length to fit in your schedule when you're lecturing and have some time to fill.    
 
Keep them simple, direct to the point and practical.   I remember one that spent a half hour showing how to build water gathering pits in the desert.    I simply told the kids "bring lots and lots of water if you go out in the desert and stay out of the sun".
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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