Sabado, Marso 24, 2012

The Light in the Flatworld 2 - 7 to 8 year old lesson about the Bible, trivia about the Bible

Our head teacher told me last time that I am now to handle 7-8 year old class in the second service, 10am-12noon. The same topic would be discussed until April 8, Resurrection Sunday. It is my first time to handle such and am eager since these age group are more able to handle formal classroom setting. Though our class is still informal, we may hold more conversations and interactivity.

Bible verse


My two kids and I made this poster of the memory verse.

Message

  1. To encourage the kids to read the Bible regularly
  2. To introduce to the kids the habit of making a journal of interesting things they read on the Bible
Lesson Introduction
Since it will be my first time to teach this group of kids, an introduction about us is in order. Will be telling them who I am, what I do for a living, and why I volunteered to be part of the Sunday School ministry.

In turn, will be telling that I would love to hear about them to. If they may come in front and say their name and what they would like to become when they grow up.

Lesson Time
We will be focusing on the New Testament (Bagong Tipan). Will give a short summary of the things learned last session about the Bible - its two parts: old and new.

Will ask them if they know what testament is. Testament may mean different things:
  1. Proof or evidence
  2. Law
  3. A covenant (agreement) between God and His people
  4. Two main parts of the Bible
Then will tell them these trivia, at the same time handling out to them several Bible for them to check. Two or three kids may share with a Bible depending on the number of the kids. As I say the facts, they may verify it, or they may fill in the phrases of what I will say:

  • There are 66 books in the Bible. The Bible is a library on its own.
  • Its main parts are the Old and New Testament 
  • Old Testament has 39 books = Old (3 letters) Testament (9 letters) = 39
  • New Testament has 27 books = New (3 letters) Testament (9 letters) = 3 multiply by 9 is 27
  • The New Testament has five parts which are:
  1. Gospels (4 books)
  2. Acts (1 book)
  3. St. Paul's Letters + Hebrew - (14 books)
  4. General Letters - (7 books)
  5. Revelation - (1 book)
You may download the PDF file of that here.

Lastly, will show to them a sample journal. Will tell them that it may be any notebook. They may write poems they find on the Bible, verses that they like. Thoughts. Stories. 

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