Tips & Tricks Boos, Charts and Pictures… Now What? – Julie Cox You’ve just received your curriculum for the first quarter. You have the teacher’s guide, student books and a resource pack full of charts and pictures. Now what? Often the Christian education director...
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Tough Topics The Route to Success – Reese Kauffman Do you ever struggle with an attitude that is far from wonderful? We all do. Keeping in check our emotions, feelings, problems—all those elements that can add up to a bad attitude—is pretty difficult some days. God...
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Tips & Tricks Music in Action! Is your classroom wiggle-friendly? Those busy, bustling kids who can’t seem to sit still can be your greatest learners when you use action songs to teach. This article will show you how to create the right dynamics between teaching and...
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Tough Topics Talking to Children about Natural Disasters —Pat Verbal Becky hasn’t slept in weeks due to aftershocks of a scary earthquake. Joshua hides in a closet during thunderstorms since his house was struck by lightning. Sarah’s grandmother died in Hurricane...
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Tips & Tricks Putting the Fun in Fundamentals – Julie Cox Flashing lights and amusing music, puppet plays and dramatic skits, brightly colored sets and hands-on learning are all on the top of the list for today’s children’s programs both in secular education and...
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