How do your students cope when you are away from the classroom? They probably miss you greatly! You can help them better adjust to a substitute teacher by spending time preparing for your absence. Your efforts will put your students at ease, and your preparation will assist the substitute teacher. Prepare for a substitute teacher’s […]
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Plan your Sunday School lesson in smaller increments. Choose the best way to tackle your lesson preparation every week. Try this method: Monday - read […]
According to KidsHealth, October 2008, two-thirds of infants and toddlers watch a screen 2 hours a day on average. Kids under age 6 also watch an average of 2 hours of screen media a day, mostly TV and videos or DVDs. Kids and teens ages 8 to 18 years spend nearly 4 hours a day […]
Read more...If you tend not to involve your students when telling a Bible story, consider using drama to tell the story. Drama utilizes visual, kinesthetic, and auditory learning styles, thereby enabling you to effectively reach more learners. Drama can be a bit daunting for those not used to doing it, but it might be simpler than […]
Read more...Laminating teaching visuals that are going to be used for more than just hanging decoration on the wall provides greater durability and thus flexibility with how it can be used. The more durable it is, the more likely a teacher will be to allow his or her students to interact with it because there will […]
Read more...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...Middlers are very interested in God and the fact that He created the world and everything in it. They want to get to know Him more personally. This makes praying to God just as natural as talking to his mother or father. Middlers take prayer seriously, expecting answers. As teachers, we need to help guide […]
Read more...As a teacher of a special needs child, it is imperative that you are convinced that God did not make a mistake when he created these children. Just because one part of a child’s body may be disabled, impaired, or handicapped doesn’t mean that he or she is incapable of spiritual insight and growth. The […]
Read more...A concept such as “Honor your parents” makes a lot more sense to a mentally challenged student when you use a story rather than simply lecturing about it’s meaning. These students love stories because it helps get their imaginations going and helps form the ideas they have. Choose your stories carefully and practice the art […]
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