tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13775345974784641352024-03-14T05:59:06.183-07:00Children's Ministry BlogTips, insight, and helpful information for Sunday school, VBS, Bible Clubs, and other children's ministry programsChristian Ed Warehousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16652723109469858151noreply@blogger.comBlogger150125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-67774436856045921402012-11-04T14:33:00.001-08:002013-07-05T09:53:23.099-07:00Under the Tree: Large Group/Small Group Christmas Program SolutionDid you know that "large group/ small group" is the fastest growing format for Sunday school? Living Inside Out gives you the energy and impact of a top-notch large-group experience with the intimate, dig-deep exploration of small groups. It's the best of both worlds.<br />
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Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-5395627256001134622012-10-28T23:14:00.001-07:002013-07-05T09:54:18.455-07:00Hints & Tips for Teaching ChildrenHere are some helpful tips for those of you teaching age 2 through grade 6. For more teaching tips, visit the <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/blogs/" target="_blank">Teaching Tips</a> section of our website.<br />
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<b>"Me. Mine."</b><br />
Twos and threes do not understand sharing. This is evident in the
frequent use of the words "me" and "mine." This is not all bad. It is a
necessary stage before sharing can take place. Before a child can learn
to share something, he must learn to possess it. Sharing is voluntarily
giving up what we possess.<br />
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<b>Language Explosion</b><br />
At ages four and five, a preschooler's vocabulary increases tenfold,
from 150 words to 1500 words! You can help them manage this explosion of
words by doing two things. First, teach preschoolers how to use their
new words correctly by speaking to them in complete, literal sentences.
Second, let them practice using their new words by asking them to retell
a story.<br />
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<b>Keep it concrete</b><br />
Primaries are making tremendous intellectual progress. By this age they
can manipulate data mentally, come to some logical conclusions, and
define, compare, and contrast things. But they still do not understand
symbolism. After touring the defense plant where her daddy worked, one
first grader resisted when told it was time to go home. She cried, "But I
haven't seen where Daddy makes the money yet!" <br />
When teaching primaries, say what you mean and mean what you say. Always teach them in literal concrete terms.
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<b>Bounce this idea around</b><br />
Think of your words as tennis balls. Every idea or lesson point is one
ball. When you teach using the lecture method, you are tossing several
balls to the children and expecting them to catch and hold on to all of
them. (How many balls do you think the children can handle before they
start dropping some of them?) When you teach using a question/answer
method, you toss out a ball (your question) and ask a child to hold it
and then toss back a ball of his own (a stab at an answer). Is your
teaching a singles match between you and one other child or do you see
that everyone gets a chance to handle the ball? When you use group
discussion, you toss out a ball and ask a child to toss it to another
child, then to another and to another. How many balls can your children
juggle at one time? By thinking of your words as tennis balls, you can
visualize what you are expecting the children to do with the concepts
you toss their way.<br />
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<b>A Record of Faith</b><br />
Even though God's work is incredible, we often forget about experiences
not long after they happen. Keep spiral notebooks on hand and let your
preteens write their names on the outside. Encourage them each week to
keep journals of their faith journey. They might write prayers or record
answered prayers, describe how they saw God at work in the previous
week, jot down thanksgivings, or write what this week's Bible memory
verse means in their life. Keep the journals in a special place and
allow the children to write in them once they have finished any class
projects. Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-20681441968698436702012-10-21T15:31:00.000-07:002012-10-21T15:31:13.304-07:005 Tiny Training Tips<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>by Donna Lucas<br />Publishing Director<br />Gospel Light /Children’s Ministry Resources</i></span><br />
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It’s never easy to get all of your Children’s Ministry volunteers together in one place! You can advertise the most fabulous training event and party, and yet it’s nearly impossible to get every teacher to come. <br />
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If you’re passionate about Children’s Ministry, you know that these questions always haunt the back of your mind:<br />
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<i>How can I help my volunteer teachers see the importance of what they are doing? </i><br />
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<i>How can I help my volunteer teachers grow in their abilities?</i><br />
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For imparting vision and helping them see the importance of what they are doing, here are five tiny training tips for any teacher! <br />
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1. <b>KNOW the Bible content.</b> No matter how well you think you know it, read the story again from the Bible. (You’ll be surprised at what you’ve forgotten!) Read it again from the teachers’ guide. Mark your Bible ahead of time with sticky notes and a highlighter. Now you’re free to act out the story, tell it in “first person” mode or do whatever works in that class, that day—because you never know if what you planned to do will result in kids getting that “blank” look. With the content “in” you, you’re free to switch up your method to make the “lights go on” in their eyes!<br />
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2. <b>Write the Big Idea or main point somewhere where YOU can see it.</b> This helps you repeat it whenever you need to—and it keeps you on track!<br />
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3. <b>Highlight the activities and ideas you want to use for this class.</b> Then be sure you have all of the materials. With so little time, you don’t want to waste time rifling through the pages or looking for missing materials!<br />
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4. <b>Prepare them socially.</b> We can all remember those horrifying discoveries we made as preteens—feet too big, nose the wrong shape, hair too curly, too straight, too many freckles, too dark, too pale—you name it, preteens are suddenly and deeply aware of themselves and can feel overwhelmed by their worries. Create an accepting environment in your class, liberally sprinkled with humor that is not judgmental or sarcastic. Your preteens will learn from your model of kindness and humor that it is possible to “accept one another…as Christ accepted you.” They’ll feel safe and learn that these kids are truly their friends. This kind of environment will support the bond with the other kids who follow Jesus—because in the chaos of middle school, they’ll need people who accept them and remind them it’s valuable to follow Him.<br />
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5. <b>Practically memorize the conclusion, so that you can say those two or three sentences looking kids in the eye.</b> You want to be able to see by their faces if they understand!<br />
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6. <b>Have two methods of memorizing the Bible verse “in the bag”</b>—again, if one way doesn’t seem to work or you have extra time, you’ve got something fun and meaningful to do!<br />
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Even though it can be hard to reach each and every volunteer with encouragement and training resources, the process of building up the skills of your volunteers is a significant part of an effective children’s ministry. Training is a process whereby your volunteers improve and gain confidence in the skills they use. Training allows for growth and development of additional new skills. Training ensures vitality and freshness of the entire staff. And training helps your volunteers most effectively reach kids for Jesus!<br />
Serving Christ through you,<br />
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<i>Donna Lucas<br />Publishing Director<br />Gospel Light /Children’s Ministry Resources</i>Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-49481943553589454582012-08-12T19:16:00.000-07:002012-08-12T21:31:36.649-07:00Basketball and The Church. Did You Know?<div style="font-family: inherit;">
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The Americans defended their title in the gold-medal match that went down to the wire...what an exciting game!<span style="font-size: small;"> But here’s something you may not have know
about the game. <span style="color: black;">Basketball was invented more than 100 years ago by a Christian
theologian as an evangelical outreach tool!</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">As Breakpoint mentioned in a <a href="http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/14123" target="_blank">recent article</a>, John Murray of <i>The Wall Street Journal</i> recalled the story
of the game's founding. The inventor of basketball, James Naismith, became
convinced that he stood a better chance of exemplifying the Christian life
through sports rather than through preaching. So he took a job as a physical
education instructor at the YMCA's International
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in Springfield, Massachusetts. Naismith's vision was
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1891, Naismith set out to invent a new indoor game that students could play
during winter. He spent weeks testing various games, including versions of
soccer, football, and lacrosse, to no avail. "Finally," Murray writes,
"Naismith decided to draw from all of these sports: with a ball that could
be easily handled, play that involved running and passing with no tackling, and
a goal at each end of the floor." In short, he came up with basketball.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">From
the beginning, Naismith and his athletic director, Luther Gulick, held the players
to a high standard. As Gulick wrote in 1897, "The game must be kept
clean." A Christian college cannot tolerate "not merely ungentlemanly
treatment of guests, but slugging and that which violates the elementary
principles of morals."</span></span></div>
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recommended that a coach should "excuse for the rest of the year any
player who is not clean in his play."</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">Basketball
served as an important evangelical tool during the next 50 years, Murray noted. In 1941,
Naismith wrote that "whenever I witness games in a church league, I feel
that my vision, almost half a century ago, of the time when the Christian
people would recognize the true value of athletics, has become a reality."</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">In
the last 100 years, we've seen no shortage of Christian athletes who use their
skill, self-discipline, and sportsmanship as a witness to Christ-from Olympic
runner Eric Liddel in the 1920s, to football player Tim Tebow in our own
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">In
fact, so many athletes give the glory to God after a game that sportswriters
sometimes get irritated with them. To which I respond: Which would you prefer
-- players known for their faith and good sportsmanship, or players who are
arrested for assault or drug use?</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">If
you have a young basketball fan in your family, tell him or her the story of
how basketball was invented. And pray for Christian players who can use the
public's love of sports the way Naismith envisioned when he invented
basketball-as a witnessing tool to "win men for the Master through the
gym."</span></span></div>
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<b>WHEN:</b> Host your party two to three weeks prior to your first
Sunday school meeting so you can have a fairly accurate head-count before the
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<b>PROMOTION:</b> Three to four weeks prior to your party, promote
the event with posters. Send Kickoff Party Invitations to the children who
attend your church and to neighborhood children. Be sure to include the date,
time and location of your party. The invitations may be copied onto white or yellow
card stock, then cut apart and mailed as postcards. (Add the person’s address
and a stamp on the back.) Or the invitations may be copied onto colored paper (you
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Advertise in your church newsletter and on your church
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touch. After the Kick-Off Party, have your leaders send a
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<b>REGISTRATION:</b> Have a registration table on Sunday mornings
for parents to register their kids for Sunday school. You may want to have a
free gift available at sign-up such as a pencil, bookmark, or wristband. Also, promote
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<b>DECORATIONS:</b> Decorate your party area with streamers,
balloons and stars hanging from the ceiling or on the walls. Cut the stars out
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<b>FOOD:</b> Have a simple and inexpensive meal of hot dogs, chips,
beans, and lemonade with cupcakes, brownies, or cookies for dessert. You can
barbeque the hot dogs or put them in a large roaster or crock pot with water to
cook them. If you prefer, hold a potluck to showcase the cooks in your church.
You may want to bring unfrosted cookies or cupcakes and let everyone decorate
their own dessert. Provide frosting, sprinkles, gumdrops, gummi bears, etc., as
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<b>15 minutes:</b> As children arrive, have them do a simple craft
activity. Let each child (and any parents who wish to) decorate a large star
cut-out with his/her name and/or favorite Bible verse using markers, puff
paints, glitter, etc. Create the stars onto colored card stock and use them to
decorate hallways and rooms. Hang them from the ceiling or tape them to the
walls. As the children work, explain that all children are stars in Jesus’
eyes. They don’t have to excel at sports or music or schoolwork or anything
else for Jesus to love them. Let them know that in Sunday school, they will be doing
some of the fun things they’ll do today at the Kick-Off Party and they will
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<b>20-25 minutes:</b> Begin with a brief welcome, thanking families
for coming. Have your pastor or Children’s Ministry Director say a prayer and
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<b>10 minutes:</b> Give a brief overview of the Sunday school program
and what the children will be doing during the meeting time. You may want to
help walk parents through a typical class, hand out a parent newsletter if you
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<b>5 minutes: </b>Teach everyone the theme song for your program, if
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<b>15 minutes:</b> Play some games (suggestions shown towards the
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Have everyone sit in a circle with
hands placed palms together, as if praying. Have a volunteer, the one who’s ‘It’,
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>hold a penny in his/her hands then walk
around the circle and, in turn, insert his/her hands between the palms of the
others, leaving the penny between the palms of one person. Explain that the
person who is “It” should continue pretending to leave the penny with other
people, even after the penny has been handed off, just to make it harder to
tell who really has it. The ‘It’ person then points to someone in the circle
and asks, “Who’s got the penny?” He/she then gets three guesses. If they guess
correctly, they become the next one ‘It’. If they fail to guess who has the
penny, the ‘It’ tells him and the child with the penny becomes the next ‘It’.
After the game, explain that God is very different from ‘It’. God gives His
good gifts to everyone who asks in His name, not just to one person. And we
never have to guess whether He will hear and answer our prayers. God hears us
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<b>10 minutes:</b> Learn a Bible memory verse together. Before the
party, print the memory verse on a white board or sheet of poster paper. During
the party, talk about what it means then say it together a few times. Use one
of these fun activities to help everyone learn the verse.</div>
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Whisper one word of the verse to each person until each word
is taken. Whisper the Scripture reference to one person. Now let the people
without an assigned word mix up the other people in the center of the room, guiding them around by their
shoulders so they are standing side by side in a line. The “guiders” may now
sit down and watch. Have the people say their assigned words when you point to
them. This will be a mix-up jumble of words the children will find funny. Now,
ask the people to arrange themselves in the correct verse order. They can refer
to the verse on the board and the “guiders” may help non-readers. Repeat a few
times so everyone has a turn to say part of the verse. Then say it all together
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Have everyone stand in a circle. Start with one person and
have him say the first word of the verse, then the next person will say the
next word. After the verse is completed, the next person will say the verse
reference then the person next to him will start again with the first word of
the verse. Continue in this way until the verse is said in its entirety several
times. If someone gets stuck on a word, one of the people next to him may say
it for him and then have him repeat it. Try saying the verse faster and faster
each time. Take down the words or erase the board after several rounds, and try
saying the verse from memory, going around the circle. Then say it all together
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<b>5 minutes:</b> Close by singing the Theme Song you learned earlier
(if your program has one), or a worship song. Dismiss the group, thank everyone
for coming, and encourage parents to meet the leaders and register their
children, if they haven’t already. Have FUN! And remember, every child is a
star in the eyes of Jesus.</div>
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<b>God Knows You</b></div>
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Hand out an index card and a pencil to each person. Say,
Write your initials on one side of the card. On the other side of the card,
write one fact about yourself that you think nobody else at the party knows.
For example, one person may write that her uncle flew a mission in Afghanistan or
that she’s lived in five different states. After each player writes his fact,
have him turn the card in to the leader, who will mix them up and hand them
out. (Anyone who gets his own card may trade it for another.) Each player tries
to find the person who wrote the statement on the card he is holding. When he does, he has the writer autograph the
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about him or her. At our party today, we will be getting to know
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<b>Football Relay</b></div>
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Use a football for each team. Mark a goal line about 15 feet
away from the teams. The first player on each team runs with the ball between
his knees to the goal line and back. The players may touch the ball with their
hands only to pass it to the next player or to pick up a dropped ball. A player
cannot move while he has his hands on the ball. The first team to make it back
to the starting line wins. Point out that although this game had winners and
losers, each person is a winner in Jesus’ eyes, no matter what his talents and
abilities. No one is a loser in Jesus’ eyes. Jesus loves each person.</div>
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Have two leaders hold one broom (or broom handle) about
chest high, as a limbo stick. If you have a large group, set up several limbo
areas. The first player goes under the stick, bending backward as necessary, so
he doesn’t touch the stick, and goes to the end of the line. The next player does
the same. Any player who touches the broom is out and may cheer on the
remaining players. When the first player reaches the head of the line again,
lower the broom. Continue lowering the limbo stick each round until only one
player can wiggle under it without touching it. Explain that during this game
the object was to not get too close to the limbo stick. In our lives, we want
to stick close to God and His Son, Jesus. When we lean too much on things like money and popularity, it’s easy to fall away from God and do
wrong things (sin). But when we stick close to Jesus and obey Him, He helps us
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<b>Refreshments </b></div>
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If you choose not to have a full meal why not serve popcorn,
pretzels, juice, and a variety of fruit chunks. Provide wooden skewers and let people
make their own fruit kabobs. Decorate the table with goal posts, streamers, and
other decorations. Explain that eating healthy food helps us keep our bodies healthy
and strong so we can be our best for God.</div>
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If possible, have a college or high school football player
who is a Christian come and talk about what it means to have Christ as his or
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Just as players need a coach to help them play their best,
we need a coach to help us do something that is much more important than
playing a game—we need a coach to help us live our lives. When we believe in
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The Bible is our playbook. As our Coach, Jesus helps us work
together as a team. He helps us realize that everyone has different talents and
plays different positions, and He loves each person. There is room for everyone
on Jesus’ team. To get on His team, you just need to talk to Jesus. Read John
14:6. Then pray, thanking God for Jesus.<br />
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Remember this is a big job, so meet with your Christian
education director, children’s pastor, or Sunday school superintendent. Begin with
prayer, asking the Lord to direct you to the people whom He wants to teach your children. Ask Him to prepare the
hearts of these people to be receptive to becoming Sunday school leaders or
helpers.<br />
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Then make a list of qualified people who might be interested, and make
an appointment to visit them in their homes. Explain the Sunday school program
and the responsibilities of being a leader or helper. Ask him or her to pray
about the decision, and if desired, leave any materials with him or her. It is
good to involve a variety of people in working with children: fathers,
grandmothers, grandfathers, college<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>students,
or adults with older children may all enjoy working with children. Make a
concerted effort to get men involved in the program — particularly fathers.
They will love it, and so will the kids. A man in the classroom often helps to
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Organize a list of “substitute” teachers from which to draw
when a regular leader or helper is unable to attend. Be sure to fill each vacancy
each week. There are most likely people in your church who aren’t available on
a weekly basis or just don’t want to be tied to a schedule, but do like to help
when presented with a special need. These are the people who can help you by
preparing handcraft materials, cutting out visuals, or making or providing
snacks. Senior citizens and singles are particularly receptive to this idea.<br />
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remember to show your appreciation for your leaders’ and other volunteers’ help! Here’s a tasty
idea! Give each of your volunteers an individually wrapped bag of popcorn with
the following note attached: We’re BURSTING with appreciation for you!<br />
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Don’t let a tight budget keep you from having an
exciting
and dynamic Sunday school program. We've got some great ways for you to
have a fabulous and fun fall kickoff, including fundraising and Kickoff
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First, here are some ideas for funding your
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Have your church members sponsor children for Sunday school.
Most people would jump at the chance to support a child in a positive,
Bible-based program. Decorate a wall or bulletin board in your church as the
“Sunday School Hall of Fame.” Make a Sunday school poster to put in the middle
of the wall or board. At a Sunday School Sponsor Table have people purchase
stars for the amount they want to donate. Use a simple star pattern. <span style="font-family: "AGaramond-Regular","serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: AGaramond-Regular;">Make
two stars for each of your donors—one on paper and one on card stock. </span>Write
a brief note of thanks on the paper star (or have the child receiving a
scholarship write the note) and give it to the donor. Cut out the card stock star,
print the donor’s name in the middle and add glitter around the edges. Add the
card stock stars to the “Hall of Fame,” taping them around the poster. </div>
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Have a special Sunday School Offering for five weeks and
challenge your children and adults to a certain goal. Send a letter to your church
members explaining how the offering will work. Let them know that the offering
money will be used to help fund your Sunday school program. For each of the
first four weeks, ask people to bring a different coin (see chart below). Of
course, other coins and bills are welcome, as well! Have them bring bills the fifth
and final week. Give an update following each week, letting everyone know how
much was raised. You may want to have an artistic member of your congregation
draw a thermometer with some benchmarks indicated at the quarter, half, and
three-quarter points, and the goal at the top. Each week color the “mercury” on
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Week 2 – Nickels</div>
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Week 3 – Dimes</div>
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Week 5 – Bills</div>
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Encourage your congregation to clean out their closets and
garages and bring the unneeded items to church for a giant rummage sale. Be
sure to advertise that all proceeds will be used to fund the Sunday school
programs at your church. Ask that items be brought in clean and in good and<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>saleable condition. Then have children and teens
from your church set up an old fashioned <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>lemonade stand at which they can also sell
donuts, muffins, coffee <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>and juice.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>These things can be donated by members of
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Make a list of items needed for your Sunday school and the
cost of each item. Print each item needed and the price on a sticky note. Put
the notes on a bulletin board or wall and have your congregation members “go shopping.”
Each member can choose a sticky note and then pay for the items at the Sunday
School Sponsor Table. Even kids can use their allowances to help out. Give each
“shopper” a donor star on which to print his name and then add to your “Hall of
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You can build interest and excitement for your Sunday school
program by hosting a Sunday School Kick-Off Party. This event will promote
Sunday school and your children’s ministry to your congregation and community.
Schedule time during the kick-off party to pre-register<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>children, introduce leaders and teachers, and
educate parents about the importance of Sunday<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-language: EN-US;"> school for their children. Some of your parents may want
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Stay tuned later this week for Kickoff Party ideas! <br />
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We're excited to share Answers in Genesis' new Sunday school curriculum with you! It will be available soon in our <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/sunday-school.html" target="_blank">Sunday School store</a>.<br />
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The idea behind Answers Bible Curriculum is that all age levels, from preschool through adult, will go through the Bible chronologically in 3 years. Each group covers Genesis through Revelation and learns the same material—but at different levels of depth—enabling exciting and easy discussion for the entire family!<br />
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Parents love that they learn the very same topics at the same time as their children—so the entire family can easily discuss the Bible more naturally throughout the week! <br />
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<a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/sunday-school/answers-bible-curriculum.html" target="_blank">Scope and Sequence ></a><br />
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Exciting topics, a strong focus on Jesus our Savior, and faith-strengthening "apologetics" take your kids through the Bible in the order that things actually happened! Not only do kids get answers to their hard questions, they also get a big-picture overview of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation! This curriculum sets students on a life-long trek of exciting discovery of the truth of God’s Word.<br />
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Whether they’ve attended church for a few weeks or their entire lives, adults love the clear, easy-to-understand chronological overview of the Bible used in this unique Sunday school curriculum. Watch as men and women who have “heard it all before” make the connections that have been left out by sporadic and topical teaching approaches.<br />
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<b>Full Teacher Kit:</b> Each convenient kit includes everything you need for a single quarter: detailed Teacher Guide, Take Home Sheets, several colorful posters up to 17 x 22 inches each, and a Resource DVD-ROM with numerous ready-to-print extras. <br />
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<b>Student Take-Home Sheets</b> (preschool-grade 6): Kids (and parents) love these full-color weekly take-home sheets that reinforce the lesson content. Fun activities and daily Bible readings encourage family discussion during the week. 11x17 folded to 8 ½ x11.<br />
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<b>Student Guide:</b> (junior high-adult): A quarterly book for student participants. Features lesson background information, class notes, and personal application questions. (6" x 9" softcover)<br />
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Stay tuned for more information about Answers in Genesis Sunday School curriculum, coming soon to our <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/sunday-school.html" target="_blank">Sunday School store</a>!Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-40185202872899431362012-04-13T06:00:00.000-07:002012-04-13T06:00:12.204-07:00Sunday School Teacher’s Guide to How Middle Schoolers Learn<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">Junior High doesn't exactly fit under "Children's Ministry," but we wanted to share this information with you. Those of you who faithfully teach middle school/junior highers have a tough—and very important—task. You are working with students who are going through a multitude of changes, emotionally, physically, and environmentally, all while trying to figure out who they are. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">Here's a helpful </span><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">excerpt from <i>Faith Teaching</i>, by Steve Wamberg
and John Conaway, from Cook Communications Ministries:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">Change is the definitive word for middle schoolers (sixth, seventh
and eighth graders), who share these characteristics:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">1. Dealing with change in school buildings, routines, and
friends;<br />
2. A profound emphasis on peer relationships;<br />
3. Physical changes (both visible and internal);<br />
4. A gradual shift from concrete to abstract thinking; and<br />
5. The ability to reflect on one’s own thoughts and actions</span></blockquote>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">What Works and What Doesn’t Work with Teaching Middle
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<b><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">DO</span></b><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">1. Allow for plenty of group interaction time, with partners,
small groups, or with the whole group.<br />
2. Create an atmosphere where every student is valued and included—encourage
acceptance of all.<br />
3. Set opportunities for active games and team activities.<br />
4. Encourage the exchange of ideas and much discussion—find out what
they’re thinking.<br />
5. Allow students to make choices between activities; balance competitive
and noncompetitive activities.<br />
6. Pose challenging questions that expand the students’ thinking.<br />
7. Help the students understand the symbolism and truths represented in proverbs
and parables.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">1. Don’t have students work only independently.<br />
2. Don’t allow students to sit in cliques or always with the same peers;
don’t embarrass students for any reason.<br />
3. Don’t rely on seatwork for the entire class period.<br />
4. Don’t do all the talking and expect students to listen.<br />
5. Don’t have the students do the same thing the whole time.<br />
6. Don’t give students all the answers.<br />
7. Don’t expect every middle school student to fully understand figurative
language.<br />
8. Don’t dictate to students how to use what they have learned.</span></blockquote>
<br />Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-11088975477888237342012-03-02T05:30:00.000-08:002013-07-05T10:04:58.111-07:00Safety for Your Children's ProgramsBefore your first day of VBS, Bible Club, or Sunday School, make sure you have Registration Cards for each of your classes. You can get Registration Cards for Honeybees, Cubby Bears, and All-Stars for Jesus <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/registration-cards-pkg-50.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Give a Registration Card to parents when they register their children and have them fill one out for each child. The card should contain emergency information and a place to list allergies and other medical conditions of your students. For any child with allergies, create a special, brightly colored name badge with the allergies listed so all leaders and helpers are aware of the allergies and don't inadvertently give the child something that might cause an allergic reaction.<br />
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To ensure that each child's experience in your class is a safe and happy one, each leader and helper should know and practice these simple safety guidelines. These are geared toward preschoolers, but many are applicable to all classes.<br />
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<li>Beware of balloons. A piece of broken balloon or an uninflated balloon can easily be sucked into a child's windpipe and cause suffocation.</li>
<li>Make sure all leaders and helpers know basic first-aid techniques and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, including rescue procedures for choking. Encourage them to learn CPR for children also.</li>
<li>Have an established way of summoning the parents out of their class or activity in case of an emergency or inconsolable crying. If the parents are not in the church at the time your class meets, know how to reach them.</li>
<li>Do not release children to anyone but the designated parent(s) at the close of class, unless the parent has notified you in advance.</li>
<li>Do not ever let a child out of your sight. Do not allow a child to go to the bathroom or leave the room without an adult.</li>
<li>Latch the classroom door with a latch that is above the children's reach but can be opened from both sides of the door.</li>
<li>Attach chimes or bells to the classroom door so you will hear when it is opened.</li>
<li>Keep all electrical plugs capped when not in use.</li>
<li>Keep all plastic bags high above children's reach. When using plastic bags for dirty diapers, be sure to dispose of them out of reach.</li>
<li>Do not carry any medications into the classroom in your purse or pocket. Put your purse, including makeup, nail files, sharp objects, and the like, on a high shelf.</li>
<li>If you have plants in your classroom, be sure they are not poisonous.</li>
<li>Do not allow children to run with anything in their hands.</li>
<li>Do not give any medication to someone else's child. Ask the parent to come back at the appointed time to give the medication.</li>
<li>Do not have any glass bottles, drinking glasses, or other breakable objects in the room.</li>
<li>Toys and supplies should be no smaller than 1-1/2" in any dimension to prevent swallowing. If the object can fit through a cardboard toilet paper tube, it is too small.</li>
<li>If a child is injured, however minor, administer first aid and call the parent to the classroom immediately. </li>
<li>Wash a cut under running water, letting the cut bleed. Cover the cut with gauze and call the parent to apply antiseptic.</li>
<li>You should have a fully equipped, standard first-aid kit in your room.</li>
<li>For additional safety tips, including first-aid and playground safety, visit the National Safety Council website at <a href="http://www.nsc.org/">www.nsc.org</a>.</li>
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We also have some fun Easter stickers...because we know how much kids love stickers! These are a great way for them to bring the Easter story home with them.<br />
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We have a huge selection of inspirational and seasonal classroom decorations. And even lots of decorations that match this year's VBS themes! To browse all decorations, <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/" target="_blank">click here ></a>Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-11210011619677267442012-02-22T05:00:00.000-08:002012-02-22T05:00:08.362-08:00Helping Children with Transitions<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9muqBI37VYjyHQYqOEkbJyO8H86wwY0n1u-K8hfuXY6pTDV58uynGVu5aOs-Q1Rr3xbQYabayAlVywKewe65jPn55r2pbkKn5hJwyrhAt0lf-MJm0SB_8lnBkefBY6Frq3uaGCNDixGUt/s1600/Joy.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9muqBI37VYjyHQYqOEkbJyO8H86wwY0n1u-K8hfuXY6pTDV58uynGVu5aOs-Q1Rr3xbQYabayAlVywKewe65jPn55r2pbkKn5hJwyrhAt0lf-MJm0SB_8lnBkefBY6Frq3uaGCNDixGUt/s1600/Joy.jpg" /></a></div>Helping young children transition from active times to more quiet parts of your lesson can be a challenge. You can create activities especially designed to give them a chance to calm down and turn on their listening ears. Here are a few suggestions:<br />
<div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;"></div><ul><li>Give children a warning when moving from one activity to another. A couple of minutes before you want them to finish what they are doing, say, "This is your two-minute warning. We will start putting away the toys (or crayons) in two minutes." As adults, we get frustrated when someone interrupts what we're doing. Children often have the same frustration when we stop their activity abruptly instead of giving them time to finish what they're doing.</li>
</ul><ul><li>If you want your students to move from an active to a quiet activity, provide a transition activity to help them calm down and get the wiggles out. This can be an action rhyme, "The Wiggle Song," a march around the room (getting slower and quieter each time around), or an action song such as "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" (getting faster and faster; then getting slower with each round until everyone ends by sitting down).</li>
</ul><ul><li>Play a game such as "Follow the Leader" to get the wiggles out before your quiet time. Tell the children that in this game everyone must do what the leader does. Explain that everyone can have a turn at being the leader. Begin by having the children walk around the room following your motions. Then begin to hop, skip, or tiptoe and have the children imitate your actions. Give each child a turn to be the leader (do not force any child to do this). As the child leads say, "It's fun to follow a leader. [Kayla] is being a good leader. We learn by following good leaders." Conclude the game by having the children follow you one more time as you move slowly to the story rug and then sit down quietly for the Bible story.</li>
</ul><ul><li>Do a fun action rhyme before the Bible story time, to help your students calm down and begin to focus their attention on you, the teacher. </li>
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The happy birds sing in the trees.<br />
(Flap arms like a bird.)<br />
The pretty flowers nod in the breeze.<br />
(Nod head and sway from side to side.)<br />
The kangaroos jump up with joy.<br />
(Jump and hop.)<br />
Why are they happy? Hear them say<br />
(cup hand behind ear and say together),<br />
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Available in KJV or NIV, Standard Lesson Quarterly is a richly resourced adult curriculum based on the International Sunday School Lessons (ISSL)/Uniform Series. Reliable Scripture exposition, culturally relevant examples, and timely discussion questions engage students and give the Bible lesson meaning in their everyday lives. Students survey the Bible in a 6-year cycle. </div>
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<a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/adult-niv-teachers-convenience-kit.html" target="_blank">NIV Teacher's Convenience Kit</a>:</div>
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Bible-in-Life's Comprehensive Bible Study also follows the International Sunday School Lectionary (ISSL). Each lesson inspires adults, promotes community among others, and challenges them to grow spiritually. Adults are equipped to build a deeper understanding of Bible principles and encouraged toward in-depth participation and life application. Bible-in-Life supports adults of all age ranges and throughout all stages of life.</div>
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David C. Cook also offers another series of Bible-in-Life: Understanding the Bible. This provides a quarterly,
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We recommend ordering a <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/understanding-the-bible-leaders-guide.html" target="_blank">Teacher's Guide</a> for each class/group and additional student and teacher materials as needed. <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/sunday-school/bible-in-life.html" target="_blank">Shop now ></a></div>
Jayma Malmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12785128502166246818noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-42439058712767666312012-02-13T05:00:00.000-08:002013-07-05T10:26:24.430-07:00Happy Birthday!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Make a list of your students' birthdays. (This <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/jesus-loves-the-children-chrt-pk-2.html" target="_blank">Jesus Loves the Children Incentive Chart</a> can keep track of attendance or memory verses plus birth dates. Comes in a pack of two.) As new children join your class, keep track of their birthdays, too. If you have a large group of students, consider having a monthly birthday celebration. Include everyone with birthdays during that month as your guests of honor. If you have a dozen students or less, try celebrating each child near the date of his or her birthday.<br />
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Decorate one wall or bulletin board with this <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/birthday-celebration.html" target="_blank">Birthday Celebration </a>mini bulletin board set. It includes twelve cake slices labeled with each month of the year, 32 candles (one for each of your students), plus decorative balloons and noisemakers to put on the bulletin board. You may also want to give the birthday child a large <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/?q=birthday+sticker" target="_blank">Birthday star sticker</a> that says, "It's my birthday!" These large 3 x 3-inch stickers come 36 to a package.<br />
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Let the birthday child stand in front of the class next to you. Consider providing a special "Birthday Hat" for the child to wear during class. Celebrate the child's special day by leading the class in the Happy Birthday song. After singing it once through, add a second verse:<br />
God's blessings to you,<br />
God's blessings to you,<br />
God's blessings to [Jamie],<br />
God's blessings to you.<br />
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You might want to provide an inexpensive present for the birthday child, such as a sheet of stickers. Choose napkins and a snack with a birthday theme (cake, cupcakes, muffins, circus animal cookies, etc.). Conclude with a prayer of thanks for the birthday child.<br />
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If the child's birthday occurs during a time when your class is on vacation, send a <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/birthday-card-and-envelope-lil-sprouts.html" target="_blank">"Happy Birthday" postcard.</a> Visit <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/" target="_blank">ChristianEdWarehouse.com</a> for birthday postcards. (Or send a card to each child the week before his or her birthday. Children love getting mail and they don't get it very often. How special to get a card from their teacher.)Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17641480076847688424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-59066789605596240242012-02-04T14:13:00.000-08:002012-02-04T14:13:25.379-08:00Thanking God for His World<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Help your students begin to appreciate God's creation. No matter the weather, you can use the outdoors as an opportunity for the children to thank God. (This is a photo of a hiking trail up Cowles Mountain in San Diego, California.)<br />
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If it's too cold to actually take your class outside, have them look at the view from a window. Then open the window and let them feel the cold air (make sure the window has a screen). Talk about how God made the seasons for us to enjoy.<br />
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If it's not too cold, bundle up your students and take them for a brief walk in the snow. Show them the different sizes of footprints as they walk. Observe the trees and bushes covered in snow (or peeking out from the snow). If it's snowing, have them stick out their tongues and catch snowflakes. Point out the each snowflake is unique or one-of-a-kind. Explain that God created each person to be special and unique (one-of-a-kind), too. Here's a picture of snow falling in Virginia:<br />
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If you live a warmer climate, take your students outside to enjoy the warm weather. Stroll along the beach and let them collect seashells. Talk about the creatures that make the shells their homes. Explain that God gives people homes, too. This is a wonderful opportunity to talk about God's love and care for each person. Here' a beach in Kona, Hawaii:<br />
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You may live near hiking trails or woods. Point out the variety of leaves and trees as you take a walk with your students. Pick some berries or grapes and thank God for giving us good food. Here are some grapes growing in Napa Valley, California:<br />
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Wherever you live, take advantage of your location to share God's creation with your students–even if it's through your photos. Take some time to thank God for His beautiful world each day.</div>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17641480076847688424noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-4084016080979927762012-01-25T05:00:00.001-08:002012-01-25T06:25:40.586-08:00The Wise Man and the Foolish Man Action Song<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7yBM-CxrRdGpofJ4u-cSwt8vtf6W-irkjqWLVuhhOfBoMHVKt9yejoFSt5A-Y-r2xQu_6L79lvA3vXssRAagrcBsNeT9Nv0DrbcvUmAaf-qkplvEb2VxE_fqCsFSOgQYKx89c1ZAFtj0/s1600/house+on+rocks.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="248" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7yBM-CxrRdGpofJ4u-cSwt8vtf6W-irkjqWLVuhhOfBoMHVKt9yejoFSt5A-Y-r2xQu_6L79lvA3vXssRAagrcBsNeT9Nv0DrbcvUmAaf-qkplvEb2VxE_fqCsFSOgQYKx89c1ZAFtj0/s320/house+on+rocks.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>After telling the Bible story of the two builders from Matthew 7:24-27, read I Corinthians 10:4. Say, "Jesus said, 'People who hear what I say and obey Me are like the wise builder. When problems come, they will be safe. But people who hear me without obeying what I say are like the foolish man. When problems come, they will be in BIG trouble.'"<br />
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"When we obey Jesus, we are like the wise builder. Many times in the Bible Jesus is called our Rock. This means that those who love and obey Jesus will be kept safe. He is our 'solid foundation.'" <br />
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"Some people think they are as safe as a house built on a rock, just because they hear Jesus' words and study about Him in Sunday school or Bible club. But Jesus said that in order to be safe we must obey His Words as well as listen to them."<br />
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Sing the following song with your students to the tune of THIS OLD MAN:<br />
This wise man, he built well (pretend to hammer)<br />
He built well upon a rock;<br />
When the rains came down<br />
And the floods came up (lower and then raise hands),<br />
This man's house stood firm and strong.<br />
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Foolish man, he built wrong;<br />
He built strong upon the sand (pretend to hammer);<br />
When the rains came down<br />
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And the floods came up (lower and then raise hands),<br />
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This man's house came tumbling down (fall down).<br />
For another fun activity to reinforce this Bible story, try this action lesson, <a href="http://ceministry.blogspot.com/2010/03/bible-lesson-wise-foolish-builders.html">The Wise and Foolish Builders.</a>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671539824091416459noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-34586369751026278662012-01-18T05:00:00.000-08:002013-07-08T09:49:07.269-07:00Why Worry?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Matthew 6:25-34 is one of the most frequently quoted Scripture passages in discussions about money and work. Sadly, there are some who use this text to imply that Jesus was against earning money and that He considered work a distraction from things that really matter. Nothing could be further from the truth.<br />
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A careful examination of these verses reveals that Jesus was condemning worry, not work. He called us to make God the object of our faith, for He is the one who ultimately supplies our physical, material, and spiritual needs. The following are seven reasons why we should not worry:<br />
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<li>The same God who created life in us can be trusted with the details of our life (verse 25).</li>
<li>Worrying about the future impedes our efforts for today (verse 26).</li>
<li>Worrying is more harmful than helpful (verse 27)</li>
<li>God does not ignore those who depend on Him (verses 28-30)</li>
<li>Worrying shows a lack of faith in understanding of God and His love for us. (verses 31-32).</li>
<li>Worrying keeps us from real challenges God wants us to tackle (verse 33).</li>
<li>Living one day at a time keeps us from being consumed with worry (verse 34)</li>
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These are concepts we can start to instill in our youngest students as they watch us live them out in our own lives. So when we're tempted to worry, we can turn to God's Word instead!Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671539824091416459noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-70139029398029953632012-01-09T05:00:00.000-08:002013-07-08T09:55:20.537-07:00Think of Yourself As a Tour Guide<div style="text-align: center;">
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Think of yourself as a tour guide instead of just a teacher. Now picture your students as your tour group. You are actually life's tour guide for the children in your care. Your task is to plan the itinerary, show the children the places of learning, and then let them explore and discover God's Word for themselves. As you open Biblical places, scenes, people, and adventures, you can remind them that these are true stories from God's Word, the Bible. Help your older students understand that God's Word is not a fairy tale.<br />
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Hold your open Bible when you say a memory verse or tell a Bible story. Say, "This is a true story (or lesson or adventure) from God's Word, the Bible." Point out the rich history of the places you mention. Use maps, charts, and visuals to help your students picture the people, houses, clothing, food, climate, and landscape.<br />
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Talk with your students like a tour guide. For example, while finger painting or sculpting clay, talk about the color and texture of the materials. Describe what you and the children are experiencing. Let your students share their own descriptions. Linking language with sight, sound, and activities teaches important pre-reading skills to your preschoolers and helps reach students of all ages who learn in different ways. In fact, the more senses students use to experience a lesson, the more likely they are to remember the lesson long after it's over.</div>
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(If you're looking for Bible lesson ideas, visit <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/sunday-school/individual-download-lessons.html" target="_blank">ChristianEdWarehouse</a> for suggestions.)</div>
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Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671539824091416459noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-27985952187019578762011-12-27T05:00:00.000-08:002011-12-27T05:00:09.899-08:00"Jesus Is Born" Action Rhyme for Preschoolers<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pbvSUBJc9Q4/TvkzrgPegoI/AAAAAAAAAcU/tiKBFqknzoY/s1600/57116850.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="219" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pbvSUBJc9Q4/TvkzrgPegoI/AAAAAAAAAcU/tiKBFqknzoY/s320/57116850.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br />
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</div></div><div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;"><div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;">The birth of Jesus related in this passage emphasizes God's plan of salvation through His Son, Jesus. For instance, when the angel appears to the shepherds, he declared the Christ child to be the Savior and Messiah. He would bring peace and goodwill to humankind.No wonder the shepherds were so excited to share this wonderful news with everyone they saw (Luke 2:17-20).</div></div><div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;"><div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;"><br />
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Here’s a family Christmas devotion you can use at home or in your church services this week. Use an advent wreath (with greenery and a sprig of berries or red flowers or ribbon, if possible). Place four candles around the wreath with a fifth white candle in the middle (or place the candles as your wreath allows). If you use purple and pink candles, the pink one represents <i>joy.</i> Adjust the speaking part below depending on your wreath. Copy this devotion so each participant has a copy. (Do not leave lit candles unattended.)</div>
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This devotion is taken from <a href="http://www.echurchdepot.com/index.php/big-book-of-holiday-and-bible-celebrations-the.html" target="_blank">A Church Family Christmas Celebration (Item #3031)</a> © Christian Ed Warehouse, www.ChristianEdWarehouse.com. Reprinted with permission.</div>
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During this time before Christmas we are preparing for the arrival of God’s Son, Jesus. Because God loves us, He chose His Son to be born on earth.</div>
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The candlelight wreath is round. The circle reminds us of God. God has no beginning and no end; He is eternal. The evergreen part of the wreath stands for life and hope. Jesus is the hope of the world. Red berries or flowers remind us that Jesus died on the cross and shed His blood so that our sins could be forgiven. The white candle(s) reminds us that Jesus has forgiven (or cleansed) us of our sins so that we may have eternal life.</div>
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Luke 2:11-13, 21; John 1:9, 12 — “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; ye shall find the Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger . . . . And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the Child, His name was called JESUS, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb . . . . That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world . . . . As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name.”</div>
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Gather around the candlelight wreath. Have one person light the first candle as another says: The first candle we light is the Promise candle. God promised to send His Son, Jesus, and that promise came true.</div>
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Have another person light the second candle while someone else says: The second candle is the Bethlehem candle. God’s Son, Jesus Christ, was born in a stable at Bethlehem. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace.</div>
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Have someone light the third candle, while another says: The third candle is the Angels candle. The joy and praise of the angels should be our joy, too, during this Christmas season and all year long.</div>
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Have another person light the fourth candle while someone says: The fourth candle is the Shepherds candle. Just as the shepherds told others about Jesus, we, too, should share the Good News of Jesus’ birth with others.</div>
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Have someone light the fifth candle while someone says: Today we light the final candle, which represents Jesus. This candle reminds us that Jesus Christ is God's Son, the Light of the world. We celebrate the arrival of the long-awaited King, born as a Baby in Bethlehem.</div>
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Song: Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,</div>
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The little Lord Jesus laid down</div>
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The stars in the sky looked down</div>
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Where he lay.</div>
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The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay.</div>
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The candle in the center of the wreath represents Jesus Christ, God’s Son. Even before He was born, the angel told Mary the Baby's name. When the days were accomplished, Mary and Joseph took Jesus to Jerusalem.</div>
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Child: They presented Jesus to the Lord.</div>
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We thank God for His wonderful Christmas gift to us. We thank Him that Jesus Christ came to be the Light of the world. We can spread the light of His love to everyone we meet.</div>
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Song: Silent night, holy night, all is calm,</div>
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Round yon virgin, mother and child.</div>
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Sleep in heavenly peace.</div>
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Sleep in heavenly peace.</div>
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Ask family members to share their thoughts and feelings about what the birth of Jesus means to them personally. Talk about Christ, who is God's Son, having to be born into our world of sin. Talk about His love for each of us.</div>
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Dear God, We thank You for Jesus, the Savior of the world, who was born as a Baby in Bethlehem. Thank You that if we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in our hearts that You raised Him from the dead, we will be saved (Romans 10:9). Help us to spread the Light of Christ’s love wherever we go during this Christmas season. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.</div>
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At a special time, God sent the angel Gabriel to the town of Nazareth, to a young woman planning to be married to a man named Joseph. The woman’s name was Mary. (Have the angel walk over to Mary, who lies down.) The angel appeared to her and said, “Greetings! You are a very special person to God! The Lord is with you.”<br />
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(Mary sits up in “bed,” looking up at her visitor.) Mary was afraid to suddenly see and hear an angel in her room. But the angel said to her, “Don’t be afraid, Mary, for God has chosen you for something wonderful. You will give birth to a Son, and you are to give Him the name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will make Him a King whose kingdom will never end.”<br />
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“How can this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am not yet married?”<br />
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When the time came for Mary’s baby to be born, there were shepherds out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. (The angel stands in front of several shepherds who bow to the floor.) An angel of the Lord appeared to them, a bright light surrounded them, and they were frightened. (The shepherds sit on the floor, looking at the angel.) </span><br />
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(Three wise men walk over to the king.) After Jesus was born in Bethlehem, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem and asked King Herod, “Where is the One who has been born the King of the Jews? We saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him.” King Herod found out the exact time the star had appeared and sent the wise men to Bethlehem to find the child Jesus.<br />
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(Wise men leave the king and walk to the side of the room, pretending it is the house of Mary and Joseph.) The star they had seen in the east led them to Jesus’ house. On coming to the house, they saw the child Jesus with His mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped Him (wise men bow and kneel down). Then they presented Him with gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh.</span><br />
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<ol><li>Spend time with God. Don't give up your daily prayer and devotion time. Now's the time to fit in some extra moments with God, asking for His wisdom and guidance as the year comes to a close and you begin planning for next year. Your overflowing calendar combined with the hectic pace of the holidays can easily begin to encroach on your time the Lord. And Satan is more than pleased to see that happen. Instead, schedule extra time on your calendar for just you and God. Thank Him for sending His Son, Jesus and for all the blessings He has brought into your life.</li>
<li>Plan time for family. During this busy season, when we're trying to fit in school, family, church, office, and neighborhood activities, it can be easy to go our separate ways as family members. So plan some family time—a weekly game night, dinners together, advent devotions, plus whatever additional activities your family enjoys doing together.</li>
<li>Save time for yourself. As parents and ministry leaders, we can get in the habit of thinking and doing so much for others that we forget to take care of ourselves. Go for a walk or a run, enjoy a hot bath, read a short story, window shop, call a distant friend, sip a cup of peppermint green tea (or an espresso)—just take some time for you. Turn off your cell phone and place a "Do Not Disturb" sign on your office door, if necessary. After a brief break, you'll be energized and refreshed to meet the tasks at hand.</li>
<li>Enjoy the place where God has you planted. When we're tired and overworked (and dealing with broken microphones and torn costumes), it's easy to become grumpy and complaining. Ask God to help change your lousy attitude to one of gratitude. Thank the many volunteers and parents who work behind the scenes to help with the myriad of details that make your Christmas events possible. And be sure to thank your coworkers and church staff members (don't forget the custodians and pastors) who lend a hand all year long. </li>
<li>Thank God for each little one in your care. Cover each one in prayer during this Christmas season. And ask for prayer support from your coworkers and volunteers. Through the power of God's Holy Spirit working in you, enthusiasm and the love of Jesus will be felt by everyone you come into contact with this Christmas!</li>
</ol>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671539824091416459noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-4440599451767920312011-11-28T05:00:00.001-08:002011-11-28T05:00:07.776-08:00Safety First in Your ClassroomSafety Guidelines for Preschool Teachers<br />
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<ul><li>Beware of balloons. A piece of broken balloon or an uninflated balloon can easily be sucked into a child’s windpipe and cause suffocation.</li>
<li>Make sure all leaders and helpers know basic first-aid techniques and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, including rescue procedures for choking. Encourage them to learn CPR for children also.</li>
<li>Have an established way of summoning the parents out of their class or activity in case of an emergency or inconsolable crying. If the parents are not in the church at the time your class meets, know how to reach them.</li>
<li>Do not release children to anyone but the designated parent(s) at the close of the class, unless the parent has notifiedyou in advance. </li>
<li>Do not ever let a child out of your sight. Do not allow a child to go to the bathroom or leave the room without an adult.</li>
<li>Latch the classroom door with a latch that is above the children’s reach but can be opened from both sides of the door.</li>
<li>Attach chimes or bells to the classroom door so you will hear when it is opened.</li>
<li>Keep all electrical plugs capped when not in use.</li>
<li>Keep all plastic bags high above children’s reach. When using plastic bags for dirty diapers, be sure to dispose of them out of reach.</li>
<li>Do not carry any medications into the classroom in your purse or pocket. Put your purse, including makeup, nail files, sharp objects, and the like, on a high shelf.</li>
<li>If you have plants in your classroom, be sure they are not poisonous.</li>
<li>Do not allow children to run with anything in their hands.</li>
<li>Do not give any medication to someone else’s child. Ask the parent to come back at the appointed time to give the medication. </li>
<li>Do not have any glass bottles, drinking glasses, or other breakable objects in the room. </li>
<li>Toys and supplies should be no smaller than 1½ inches in any dimension to prevent swallowing. If the object can fit through a cardboard toilet paper tube, it is too small.</li>
<li>If a child is injured, however minor, administer first aid and call the parent to the classroom immediately.</li>
<li>Wash a cut under running water, letting the cut bleed. Cover the cut with gauze and call the parent to apply antiseptic.</li>
<li>You should have a fully equipped, standard first-aid kit in your room.</li>
<li>For additional safety tips, including first-aid and playground safety, visit the National Safety Council website at <a href="http://nsc.org/">nsc.org</a>.</li>
</ul>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04671539824091416459noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377534597478464135.post-53538443632308196302011-11-13T05:00:00.000-08:002013-07-18T14:17:40.164-07:00FREE Elementary Thanksgiving Lesson<div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px;">
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The Thanksgiving season is upon us. Stores have begun selling pumpkins, dried gourds, and cranberries. Leaves on trees are turning from green to red, gold, and brown. These colorful leaves are starting to fall, creating soft piles to jump into. This is a wonderful season to teach your students about giving thanks to God for the many blessings He's given us. Of course, we also want to emphasize that we should be thanking God every day of the year—not just on Thanksgiving!</div>
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