Posted on 2007 under Activities, Sunday School |
29
Jul
There’s a way to teach kids the story about Daniel in the lion’s den is using some activities. One of the activity is to give kids some questions to review what they have learnt in this story. The worksheet below can help kids to remember about the story.
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Posted on 2007 under Articles |
26
Jul
For most – if not all kids –the change from elementary to middle school is a big deal. To begin with, transitioning students go from being “top dogs” at their elementary schools to the “babies” of the middle school.
And then comes the homework… I had no idea I was going to get so much homework or how I was going to get it all done. I imagined the endless nights that I would have to spend slaving over a piece of paper with pencil in hand while my parents ate pizza and watched my favorite TV show, Myth Busters, without me.
However, after my first few days in middle school, the homework gods showed me the way to unlock the secret of doing homework on the bus, after lunch and between classes, utilizing free time I never dreamed I’d have.
Now, some kids would come home and say they’ve done there homework, when they really didn’t. But I wasn’t one of them, because unlike elementary school teachers, middle school instructors warned students that if they didn’t complete their homework they would be held back from field trips. And we all know field trips are what keep kids going, because going to school without being able to go on school outings is like doing chores, but not getting paid an allowance! Read more… »
Posted on 2007 under Activities, Sunday School |
25
Jul
Teach kids the story about Adam and Eve can be fun using unscramble letters. We can focuses on how important people are to God, even when they are small compared to everything else he made in the world. After the story telling you can print the materials below and ask kids to review the story using and find the related words in the scramble letters.
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