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Curriculum Age Group: 3-5 Curriculum: CREATION. Beginning of, Gen. 1:1. History of, Gen. 1; 2. Objectives: Two main objectives of teaching children about creation are: 1) To help them visualize what the world was like at the time of creation and the Flood, and 2) To get them to associate things and animals we have today with the creation days and thereby learn about the creation days. Before beginning to teach them anything, it can be helpful sometimes to do something to show you what their concept is about creation and the world as it was in the beginning. Many things can be done to help them visualize and imagine what the earth was like at creation, what Noah's Ark looked like, or what the Flood was like. For young children, the emphasis is on imagining things at the beginning, learning about what Genesis teaches, and seeing God's power, goodness, and creativity. Thus, young children should be learning what the Bible teaches and as they learn about all God made, they should learn to see what nature teaches us about God himself. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 6 Curriculum: 12 Disciples. (Matthew 10:2-4 – names, Matthew 10:5 – 42 – commandments to the disciples) Objectives: The main objective is to exam the character of the disciples. Find creative ways for the children memorize the names of the disciples. Examine some basic background of the disciples along with their accomplishments. Show how the children can become disciples for Christ. Below is a list of the 12 disciples, with their Name listed first, then their surname:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 7 Curriculum: Plan of Salvation. Objectives: The main objectives of teaching children about The Plan of Salvation:
TRUST GOD ACCEPT CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR RECEIVE JESUS CHRIST AS LORD REPENT
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 8 Curriculum: 10 Commandments. (Exodus 20:1-17) Objectives: The main objectives of teaching children about the ten commandments are: 1) To help them visualize understand the meaning of the Ten Commandments 2) To provide ways to memorize the Ten Commandments. 3) To develop a Christian lifestyle using the Ten Commandments as a guideline.
Before beginning to teach them anything, it can be helpful sometimes to do something to evaluate what commandments they are familiar with and what they understand them to mean. Many visuals can be used to support and reinforce the Commandments. Develop real world situations for the children and allow them to apply one of the commandments to that situation.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 9 Curriculum: Children of the Bible. Objectives: The main objectives of teaching children about the Children of the Bible are:
1) To help them understand how God used Children in the Bible. 2) To get them to compare their own lives with those children in the Bible, and understand how God can use them for his purpose.
Before beginning to teach them anything, find out which Children of the Bible they are familiar with. Also find out what they know about them. Emphasis their gifts, and God can use their gifts for His glory. Suggested Children:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 10 Curriculum: Books of the Bible. Objectives: Since we only have 5 days to effectively break the Bible down, here is a suggestion Day 1: Genesis – Esther (New Testament Divisions) Day 2: Job – Malachi (New Testament Divisions) Day 3: Matthew – II Thessalonians (Old Testament Divisions) Day 4: 1 I Timothy – Revelations (Old Testament Divisions) Day 5: Review
Just as in teaching texts, the secret is repetition - but at the same time trying to maintain variety, so that it doesn't become boring. Start by repeating the phrase 5-12-5-5-12. Then explain it as follows… 5 Books of Law, 12 Books of History, 5 Books of Poetry, 5 Major Prophets, 12 Minor Prophets
After they get the break down…Now develop a way for them to memorize the actual books of the New Testament. You may want to encourage them to work in teams.
Old Testament phrase to be used is 4-1-21-1. 4 Books of Gospel, 1 Book of History, 21 Books of the Epistles, 1 Book of Prophecy
After they get the break down…Now develop a way for them to memorize the actual books of the Old Testament.
Here are some suggested incentives:-
Practice / Fun Ideas It’s important to reinforce the teaching using games and quizzes. This gives the opportunity to introduce some "fun" elements that will encourage the children to learn. Use a variety of these in your teaching. Word Search: A word search can help children to remember the spelling of the bible books. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Age Group: 11 Curriculum: Missionary Work. Objectives: The main objectives of teaching children about Missionary Work 1) To help them understand the purpose of Missionary Work. 2) To get them acquainted with Missionary Work, locally, statewide, and nationally. 3) To acquaint them with the Missionary Work of the Foreign Mission Board.
Before beginning to teach them anything, it can be helpful sometimes to do something to show you what their concept of Missionary work is. For young children, the emphasis is on imagining things at the beginning, learning about what Genesis teaches, and seeing God's power, goodness, and creativity. Thus, young children should be learning what the Bible teaches and as they learn about all God made, they should learn to see what nature teaches us about God himself. Provide research, and reading material on the ongoing work of mission. Map out the areas that mission work is needed, and where it is being done. Put together mission projects that can be shared with a local agency. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Age Group: 12 Curriculum: Where Do I Fit In? Objectives: The main objective of teaching this portion is helping the youth to find out where they fit in to the ministry of the church by: 1) Helping them to assess their gift. 2) Assisting them in understanding the balance of being a Christian Youth. Before beginning to teach them anything, it can be helpful to open up the discussion with their understanding of fitting in as a young Christian. Many things can be done to help them visualize and imagine what potential they have in making an impact on kingdom building.
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