by Mark Jones | Jul 19, 2016 | Children, Featured |
Using treat bags, card stock and snack items, you can lift the spirits of teachers at the start of the new school year. Have kids fill the treat bags and utilize your pre-printed message on card stock as the bag topper. After completing the project, pray for the...
by Mark Jones | Jul 12, 2016 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity |
Prepare: Purchase sheets of emoji or emoticons from a dollar store. I found the ones pictured at Dollar General – over 250 stickers for a buck! Go through your lesson and look for places you can ask the kids to characterize a key player in the story with an...
by Mark Jones | Jul 11, 2016 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Teacher Helps |
Every classroom needs giant dice at some point. Preschoolers use them for counting and adding which is perfect for inserting strong literacy learning. Elementary children play large group games and review games. So, here is a quick way to create some durable...
by Mark Jones | Jul 5, 2016 | Bible Skills, Children, Featured |
Preparation: Boxes of graham crackers, at least one per child. Find numbers and symbols within your lesson with which to use this activity. I used the 30 men Samson had a bet with at his wedding engagement party and the symbol of a jawbone of a donkey...
by Mark Jones | Jun 30, 2016 | Children, Featured, Guiding Behavior, Podcast |
Linda will address these topics in the podcast: Expect and be prepared for discipline problems Disruptive Children and what to do What you do with the whirlwind kids Things to say and ways to frame comments Be sure to see other great resources at: DivorceCare for...
by Mark Jones | Jun 23, 2016 | Children, Featured |
The Three Strikes and you’re out rule is a popular discipline policy in churches. In theory, it sounds reasonable, but for many kids it is not reasonable or even fair. Listen as Linda helps us understand the heart of the child that is living with divorce and how we...