by Mark Jones | Mar 4, 2013 | Articles, Bible Skills, Children, Church Weekday Education, Discipleship, Featured, Game/Activity, Preschool, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Say each number, showing the count with your fingers and then say the commandment. 1 One true God- (Do the number one with one hand) 2 Cut out all idols- (Do scissors with your number 2 hand on “cut”. Take your thumb back of over your shoulder on...
by Mark Jones | Mar 1, 2013 | Children, Preschool, Sunday School |
“Creative art activities encourage a child to make choices, explore a variety of materials, and produce unique and original art.” The above statement is from an article I wrote—What Is Creative Art? Identifies how I would answer the question. It also...
by Mark Jones | Feb 25, 2013 | Articles, Children, Featured, Special Needs |
Many churches would like to provide this kind of ministry. Families in every community will respond to a church that establishes a special education ministry. These families with special needs children, youth, and adults in the household appreciate a church that goes...
by Mark Jones | Feb 22, 2013 | Children, Church Weekday Education, Preschool, Sunday School, Uncategorized |
Photographs can be used to make stand-up figures. Adding accessories such as stand-up figures to the blocks learning center provides opportunities for preschoolers to be creative in what they build and how they play with their friends. Supplies for Stand-up Figures:...
by Mark Jones | Feb 18, 2013 | Articles, Children, Featured, Teacher Helps, Training |
Children’s messages have three main components: Just make one point and help kids understand how that applies to their life. Introducing the Point The introduction is possibly the most important part of your message, because you want to grab their attention from the...
by Mark Jones | Feb 15, 2013 | Articles, Bible Skills, Children, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
One Saturday evening, I was bringing my granddaughter, Emily, home with me to spend the weekend. I told her that I needed to work on my Sunday School plans when we got home. Emily was aware that I had taught at our church for many years. She quickly said, “What is...