by Mark Jones | Jun 14, 2018 | Children, Featured, Podcast, Preschool, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Adding some of these ideas to your grouptime with younger children will give you more of a variety of activities as a large group. Take note and keep this list with your materials when you prepare so you can change up your routine and...
by Mark Jones | Jun 7, 2018 | Children, Featured, Leadership, Podcast, Preschool, Safety & Security, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Please understand that your classroom needs your attention. We have moved in and out of these classrooms all year and it’s time to clean it up (especially after Vacation Bible School). Make it a goal this summer to get in that classroom and clean out the old,...
by Mark Jones | May 21, 2018 | Bible Skills, Children, Classroom Swag, Featured, Guiding Behavior, Leadership, Preschool, Sunday School |
There’s got to be more than Pinterest! My teachers bring Pinterest into the classroom, but it doesn’t always support the Bible study! Our time is limited with our kids, so we need resources and ideas that are new, fun, fresh and most of all, easy. At Mr. Mark’s...
by Mark Jones | May 17, 2018 | Featured, Guiding Behavior, Leadership, Sunday School |
I sometimes worry that I say, “Be prepared.” too much. The truth is, I know what it feels like to walk into a room unprepared and try to “wing-it.” You think you know the Bible story and you probably do, but you don’t have your act together and the kids...
by Mark Jones | Apr 19, 2018 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Leadership, Preschool, Resources, Sunday School, Teacher Helps, Training |
That’s right! You can sing your Bible thoughts. I learned this method years ago and was reminded from my friend, Stephanie Chase to sing the Bible thought to my preschoolers. Every Sunday, my kindergarten material prompts me to sing the...
by Mark Jones | Apr 12, 2018 | Bible Skills, Children, Featured, Leadership, Parent/Family, Podcast, Preschool, Research, Resources, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
It is scary to think we could be looking at the first generation of biblically illiterate kids. Yes, the kids we are teaching right now. I’m not even convinced their parents are biblically literate. These are the future leaders of our churches. Please take a...