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Friday, October 22, 2021

A Life Size Review Game!

Reviewing is Fun! 

On the last day of our 3 day Vacation Bible School, 
we played this review game!


This was made by gluing 3-4 sheets of white bulletin board paper together. 

Then I drew out the the game spaces with pencil, 
and went back over them with black marker, 
and then again in crayon to highlight each space. 


Here I am changing out specific spaces that go along with our particular Bible lesson. 


Below are pictures of spaces from different Bible themes. 
These spaces will give you an idea of what to write on spaces 
where they may go ahead, go back a space, lose a turn, etc.











And of course the goal is to reach heaven! 


My students always love this game! 
It just folds up for easy storage 
and I pull it out year after year!

Supplies and Process of Game!

  1. I had review questions from each day's Bible lesson. 
  2. Divided my students into 2 teams, (however many teams you may need/want).
  3. We had 2 dice with 6 sides, (one for each team) bought from the Dollar Tree Store. 
  4. Whichever team rolled the highest on the dice got to go first
  5. I had one student from each team on the start space
  6. When the question was asked to a team, they discussed the answer together quietly with their team before answering
  7. I had a buzzer for each team, (optional). After the team discussed and settled on the answer to the question, one person of the team buzzed in when they were ready to give the answer. (With each new question a different person from the team got to buzz in.) 
  8. When the team answered correctly, that team rolled their dice, and their "Pawn" person got to move that many spaces. if they landed on a colored space they had to do what it said, (lose a turn, jump ahead spaces, etc.).
  9. If the question is answered incorrectly the opposing team gets a chance to answer!
  10. After 2 questions for each team we switched out the "pawn" for a new one, taking the place of the one on the space before them, standing on the same space. The one replaced, went back to answer questions with their team, (you can draw names for replacement or just have the teacher or helper choose).
  11. Which ever team makes it to the "heaven" space first wins!


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Thursday, October 21, 2021

Blessing in Disguise and Properly Stored Supplies!


Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

Greetings!

You may find in some of my past articles where I have shared how our congregation has taken a priority in seeing that our teachers have supplies and equipment to help them easily teach the Bible to the children.

Well, in all honesty, we really had outgrown our resource space for props and class materials and choices needed to be made. An interesting problem to have but a problem nonetheless, especially when visual aids are stacked and piled so you cannot decipher what is available to you.

Early this summer we had somewhat of a disaster
on our hands at our church’s building.

You know that little song from Winnie the Pooh…

The Rain, Rain, Rain (Came Down, Down, Down).

Well, the rain, rain, rain DID come down, down, down! 

Right through the walls into offices, classrooms, storage areas, etc.

It was a REAL mess!!

Where is the blessing in all of this? Well before the blessing(s) was discovered, it got even worse.

Not only had we lost many books and several teaching props, there was also a lot of yucky mold found. We were sorry it was there but glad it was discovered so it could be dealt with!

But hold on it wasn’t over.

As a few of us were sorting through bins of Bible class props and such that had been moved from the flood area, deciding which items could stay and which had to go, we also decided to begin going through our resource room that had had not been effected by the flood but was in much need of organization!!

An AMAZING opportunity as we were already in the groove of clearing out and cleaning.

At this time if you would have entered our resource room you would have found a large supply of Bible class visual aids on shelves or tucked away in wooden slots, but also many things in that room of which had been piled and stuffed, heaps upon heaps! Some old some new. Some things that had been donated, and were thoughtful, but again we only had so much space to work with. Then there were those things that, who knows why they had ever landed in that room to begin with.

Someone has to do it!

Resource/education rooms over the years have a way of piling up unless someone with teaching experience and organization skills takes on the decision of out with the old, in with the new and saving what’s good and useful!”

The old is not always bad, but at some point pictures/games/posters/wall décor that are damaged or out of date, or if you find they are not scriptural, should definitely be pitched! If it is a useful idea but damaged, you may want to create a new visual aid from the old one.

Well, these someone’s were a sister in Christ and myself.

The first day we happily worked. I went home and sort of had a wheeze. I didn’t think too much of it seeing we had stirred up quite a bit of dust.

The second day I was going through some shelves and found lots of mouse droppings. I thought, “Yuck! And wow, this has really needed to be cleaned!” I went on working not thinking about it too much just really glad it was getting done.

We had many Bible class posters and pictures stacked from the floor up about a foot and a half deep and when I began going through them I  found our little furry friends had left their trademark in them as well! We ended up losing many good visual aids that could have been used had they been properly cared for. I had not even known some of what we had until I went through the pile!

While I was in the hall going through these things, our education minister began pulling out an old shelf he was going to replace with a better one and what was found next was sickening. Piles of mouse droppings that must have been there for years! Who knew? When an occasional mouse was trapped or died, no one thought about needing to clean behind and under the selves.

The third day I was sick at home and ended up going to the Doctor.

Our education minister suited up in face mask, plastic suit, shoe covers, and gloves and began a deep cleaning process of the whole room! He not only found the bones from old mice, but a nice, big, fat, dead one!

Were these things blessings in disguise?

YES!!

It all began with the flood that made all our hearts sink, then the cleaning of that spurred us on to eventually begin going through our resource room, that helped us find the mice and the mess they left behind. Which began the real sorting and cleaning! Without those things “helping” us along I wonder how long it would have taken us to act and think seriously about how the blessing of Bible class materials should be stored and dealt with properly. We now have a good start on some much needed improvements!

It is so worth the time, effort, and money to keep our education rooms clean, organized and filled with great visual aids!

It’s great to have a clean, better organized,

useful space on it’s way!

Now we can begin the more detailed sorting and organizing of the good materials!

As I was down in TX this summer helping with a new granddaughter, (Esther Rose, #5!!), we worshipped with the Village Creek congregation in Arlington TX where my son and his wife work and worship, and I had the pleasure of  visiting their Bible Teacher resource room and got some great improvement ideas to help us back home!

Ideas I really liked and wanted to share with you!







Tips for designing your own resource room here!


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Monday, October 11, 2021

Tip of the Day - Hanging Visual Aids on a Folding Wall!


 Hello and Welcome!

Today's tip has to do with 

Hanging visual aids on a folding wall!

Any time I have had classes in a room with folding walls, displaying 
my teaching visual aids has been a challenge!

I began by hanging a sheet from the ceiling and pinning my teaching aids onto the sheet.

Through the years, several ways to hang visual aids have been used and now 
I pretty much have in mind the process to do a neat looking 
job that enables me to refer to the visual aids easily.  

I love bulletin board paper and have used it to help with some of my largest projects! 

The picture below doesn't show my largest project but it does show the use of visual aids on bulletin board paper and the small tabs on the folding wall that made the display job easy and convenient! 
On each corner of the bulletin board paper display, reinforce by adding a piece of clear box tape on the back then use a hole punch making a hole through the paper and the tape. 
Put string (crochet thread #10) through hole and knot ends together, then wind around tab on folding wall, 
Do this process on the top and bottom corners. 
Your display should be sturdy, attractive and easy to teach from! 
 

Here I have displayed a map and the Names of Satan! 




Here I chose to display 7 things God hates Proverbs 6:16-19

Each thing God hates was listed 1-7. 
Then pictures added, showing these 7 things being acted out. 
I had numbers 1-7 on the side of the board
 and had the students match the numbers with the corresponding pictures. 
They enjoyed the challenge! 


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