We all like to receive rewards for what we have worked hard for and accomplish. However, if you give out rewards, remember that it is important that the reward is rightfully earned and not given out just for simply trying. For instance, when a student recites his memory verse, make sure they have worked hard […]
Read more...Posted March 9th, 2009 in 2s and 3s, Classroom Tips, Pre-Primary, Classroom Tips, Primary, Classroom Tips, Middler, Classroom Tips, Junior, Classroom Tips
Does your classroom say to your pre-primaries, “Come in and learn about God”? Of course, the four walls of your classroom do not literally talk, but your teaching behavior can communicate that invitation. As a teacher, you have the power to influence the extent to which your pre-primaries learn the Word of God. What an […]
Read more...Would you like to get inside the minds of your pre-primaries? You can’t literally do that, but you can learn the characteristics of this age group (generally children who are four and five years old). The better you know the traits of pre-primaries, the better you can plan your lessons, because you will have realistic […]
Read more...As a Sunday School teacher, you have the exciting opportunity of designing a learning environment! You have the best curriculum in the world—the Word of God! Now it’s time to finetune your teaching so your students learn even more of the Word. Help your juniors to expand their thinking, improve their concentration, absorb more information, […]
Read more...Have you ever heard the expression “the tyranny of the urgent”? That phrase describes what happens when immediate needs scream for attention. In managing the crisis of the moment, important areas may be overlooked. “The tyranny of the urgent” often takes place when working with young children. It’s easy to overlook the essentials that provide […]
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