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Lost password? Recover password. Remembered your password? Back to login. Already have an account? Login here. In this week series, kids will study Jesus' life from beginning to end to get a better understanding of who Jesus is and why we can trust him as our Savior. No one comes to the Father except through me. Jesus Was Born — Jesus came to earth as a baby born to parents who were so poor that he had to be born in a barn for animals.

Luke , The Birth of Jesus. Luke , The Boy Jesus in the Temple. When Jesus came to him to be baptized, John knew that the Savior arrived. Kids will learn that Jesus set an example for us by being obedient to God when he was baptized.

Jesus taught us that we show God we love Him when we obey Him. Matthew , The Baptism of Jesus. Jesus Never Sinned — Every single one of us has sinned at some point when we were tempted. As the Son of God, Jesus is the only person in history who lived a perfect life without sin. Kids will learn that with Jesus' help, we can resist temptation too. Luke , The Temptation of Jesus. Jesus Called His Disciples — When Jesus began his ministry, he asked 12 men to be his disciples and to follow in his footsteps and learn from his teaching and his actions.

Kids will learn that even today Jesus wants us to be his disciples and commit to following him by obeying what he has taught us in the Bible. Mark , Calling the First Disciples. Jesus Preached — Jesus gave many sermons during his ministry, teaching people a different way to live and telling them that we could never do enough good things to go to heaven, but that God loves us and will forgive our sins if we will believe in Jesus as our Savior. Kids will identify something they would have to do differently to live like Jesus describes in this sermon.

Matthew , The Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Calmed a Storm — When a storm threatened to sink the small boat that Jesus and the disciples were sailing in, Jesus commanded the storm to stop. And it did! Continue in this way until all cards are matched. See who has the most cards and give a small reward, if desired. NOTE: I printed my cards on yellow cardstock, but you might want to use a darker color since the kids can see through the yellow cardstock if they look carefully.

If you have other ideas for games with these cards, please share. During large-group time, we often sing songs to help kids more easily quote the verses they will work on during small-group time. You can find these songs on this page. The kids love this time! They enjoy the more individualized attention of the teachers. Also, the older kids are not held back by the younger. You will need to assess the size of your group to determine the number of teachers you need to help during this time.

We staff our class with three or four teachers, which works very well for kids. You will need to decide what verses you want your kids to memorize. We usually have students work on six verses at a time.

The basic idea is to have students quote one verse at a time, then two at a time, then three at a time, etc. This is based on a system found in a series of workbooks called Quick and Powerful Scriptural Concepts for Children by Valda Johnson and Ilene Sargeant which can be difficult to find and order online. We offer prizes for students who pass with a score of 80 percent or better. Transitioning from small groups back into one group all together can become chaotic.

It helps to begin to play music and gather everyone together with singing and worship. Sing two or three songs, at least one energetic, so kids can be active, and one slower and more worshipful, so kids can really focus on Jesus. Review is an important part of our class time. We want the kids to remember the things we have been learning, cumulatively, throughout each quarter and the entire year.

Have a basic list of about five rules. I have written the Jesus is A-Z Bible lessons with an inductive approach, introducing a topic using a 3D visual if possible and asking numerous questions of the students. Some answers are open ended, intending to invite discussion, and some have specific answers.

Sometimes I ask a question as a way of introducing information, which I then provide in the answer. Asking questions is a way for me to gauge how much students already know. And they sometimes surprise me by providing very thought-provoking answers I hadn't even considered. The joys of teaching! I have scripted these lessons to make them very easy to teach. Words you are to say are in bold type. Suggested answers are given in parentheses. Highlighted w ords are actions you are to take.

It's important that students see us teaching from God's Word. The poster board can be attached to a cardboard display board with a couple of pieces of Velcro in the top corners. You can turn the poster board over and use the backside for the next week's letter, or you can use a single poster board for each letter and then post them around the classroom.

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