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Monday, June 1, 2020

"Staying on the Right Track in a Troubled World"



Hello and Welcome!! 

Room Décor! 

Bible Class Room Décor can be so fun!

Our theme was Staying on the Right Track in a Troubled World.

Looking back, all the work that was put into this class room 
was never done in vain especially when bringing God's word to children. 



We had a 5 day Vacation Bible School! 
I love these Bible Story Posters I found at Concordia Publishing
The pictures are very detailed and the color is so vivid!
(Always check to make sure of what is written 
on the back of class materials to make sure it agrees with scripture.)


Names of my students in purple! 
Advantage of hosting a 5 day VBS? 
You get to learn their names!


Welcome Sign!

We always need to beware of the "derailers" in life!
Scripture on the puffs of smoke help us to remain on course!
  • Satan
  • Temptation
  • Pride
  • Peer Pressure
  • Materialism
  • Bad influences
  • Distractions
  • Apathy
  • Selfishness

Day One
 - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego - 
- Stand up, stand out, and be different! -
- Babylon -

Seeing that both day 1 and 2 lessons came from the book of Daniel, 
we used this poster for both days.

Hanging the names from the ceiling caught my students attention 
and also helped to remind them of who we were studying about.

Lessons 1, 2, and 3 took us to Babylon 
during the Israelites 70 years of captivity. 
I do love a map that is eye catching! 
I believe the places you are "visiting" 
should be well marked. 

Each lesson had a "Key" to staying on the right track! 

Day Two 
- Daniel in the Lion's Den - 
- Making Good Choices - 
- Babylon -

Daniel's name was hung over the train. 

"Key" to day 2 of staying on the right track!

Day Three
 - Queen Esther - 
- Thinking of Others -
- Babylon -

Esther's name is hanging in the upper left of the picture.

Day 3 lesson came from the book of Esther!

Some of our visual aids for Queen Esther. 
I had a tri-fold piece of cardboard that I covered 
to tack the pictures up with. 

My students got to wear a couple costumes!
Queen Vashti and Esther!

Mordecai with sack cloth and ashes.

"Key" to day 3 of staying on the right track!

Day Four 
- Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man - 
- Choosing the Right Friends -
- Capernaum -

 This poster shows where lessons 4 and 5 are found.

The title of lesson 4 hanging above the white board. 

Day 4 and 5 lessons took us to the Land of Palestine!
Day 4 - Capernaum
Day 5 - Bethany

This visual aid drew quite a bit of attention,
 even from the other classes! 
They all had to pass through to see the man
 being lowered from the roof!

Can anyone find what is wrong 
with this rooftop picture? 





"Key" to day 4!

Day Five 
- Jesus Visits Mary and Martha
- Putting Jesus First -
- Bethany -

(Mary and Martha's names were hanging along the back wall 
along with the name Jesus, but I failed to get a picture of them,)

"Key" to day 5!

How all 5 "Key" posters looked on the wall. 

My helper was great! We set up a kitchen of sorts 
for  the lesson about Mary and Martha. 

We learned our theme Bible verse by putting parts of the verse of different cards and after each time we said it we pulled out 1 or 2 cards and said it again until we could say it without any cards! 
We had loads of learning fun!!



We had a "Kings Throne"!
Each day I added the name of the King who was on the throne 
and ended up with Jesus who is our true King. 



All of our students wanted to sit on the throne to have their picture made. 
The robe, scepter, and crown were bought at a party/costume store. 


All of these visual aids were such effective teaching tools! 
Wed. evening we had an open house! 
The students took their parents around to look at the rooms. 
They had no doubt about what their children were being taught. 

B-I-B-L-E!!

It was so rewarding being their "Engineer" that week!


All of my Bible class students 
have a special place in my heart. 
It brings me much joy to look back 
on how God's word was planted in their hearts. 


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