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Growing up into Christ
Classroom Teaching• Bible story taught by teacher
Classroom Teaching• A balance of Bible story
teaching and interactive discovery
Classroom Teaching• Discovery through direct
examination of God’s Word, Q&A, discussion
grades 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7
in-Class Papers• At Home done in class
to apply and reinforce Bible story
in-Class Papers• In Class paper directs teachers
and students to discover and apply Bible truths
in-Class Papers• InQuire paper guides
students to explore God’s Word, discover and apply biblical truths
Take-Home Papers• At Home a family link to
the lesson; includes Family Focus section with lesson highlights
Take-Home Papers• At Home includes interesting
and fun activities to reinforce Bible truths
• Sized to fit in Bible
Take-Home Papers• G2R is designed for use at
home to reinforce Bible truths
Genesis to RevelationEphEsians 4:15
Bible Devotions• Family Bible readings in
At Home paper
Bible Devotions• Daily Soul Food in At Home
paper promotes personal Bible study and prayer
• Incentives to complete and return to class
Bible Devotions• Devo is a Bible-sized insert for
regular Scripture reading and prayer time
• Incentives to complete and return to class
Memory Work• 6–8 verses per quarter• First Catechism Q&A
when relevant to lesson
Memory Work• MVP cards (Memory Verse
Partners): students to keep one for review and give the other away to a friend or family member
Memory Work• Meditating section develops
memorization and application skills
• Memorize whole passage relating to study theme
visual Aids• Larger teaching visual aids
for each lesson • Quarterly posters
visual Aids• Larger teaching visual aids • Quarterly posters
visual Aids• Visual aids connect stories
and emphasize biblical, chronological order
Student Activities• Additional hands-on student
activities and coloring sheets
Student Activities• A variety of activities and
group projects to apply Bible truths
Student Activities• Bible study skills emphasized
on deeper level
younGeR MiDDle
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Memory Verse
Fall Quarter • Lesson One • 15
Lesson OneGod Made a Wonderful Home
It’s very likely that your children have heard the Creation story more than once. Some have learned that God is the powerful Creator who simply spoke and caused the wonders of his creation to appear. They may have learned that he made all things for his glory. Some learners may already feel a sense of delight at the beauty and design of all God made. Also, they may have been taught God’s plan for his creation and salvation.
Still, there are many more Bible truths for them to grasp about Creation. This week they will focus on the world as the home God prepared for the living things he made. When God spoke, the shapeless mass of water and darkness became an inviting world of rivers, seas and land. He placed the sun, moon and stars in the sky to rule the times and the seasons.
And then God filled his world with creatures that live in water, with birds that soar across the expanse of the sky and with innumerable species that populate the dry land. The world became home for garden spiders that make sticky webs, jumping kanga-roos that feed on grasses, fish that dart among coral reefs and sharp-eyed eagles with bulky nests on cliffs or in trees. Everything God made was good, and every creature had a home that was uniquely suited for it.
Finally, God’s good world was ready for the crown of God’s cre-ation—man and woman. They were the most important creatures to have a home in God’s world, the ones to whom God would show his special love and favor.
As the quarter progresses, the children will learn about the first fam-ily and what happened when sin entered the world. They will also study family stories from the book of Genesis.
Home and family life will be highlighted as the children focus on this quarter’s theme, “Living Together”—what the Bible says about who we are in God’s family and how the people in his family ought to live. Pray that God will give you wisdom and help you model his love as you teach his Word to the special children in your care.
Everything God made was good, and every creature had a home
that was uniquely suited for it.
Growing as a Teacher
ScriptureGenesis 1:1–25
Bible TruthGod made a home perfectly suited for each of his creatures.
Lesson AimTo praise God for the world he made for us and all his creatures, and to thank him for our homes.
How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made
them all; the earth is full of your creatures.
PsaLm 104:24
Spiritual nourishment and Bible background of historical facts,
biographical details, and theological truths for the
teacher’s growth
Show Me Jesus—the heart of the curriculum
Overview of lesson content in a sidebar at the
beginning of each lesson
Have Pete Puppet welcome children to the class, then turn Pete toward you as you begin the skit.
Just the Right Home
Pete: (excitedly) I have a fun project to do for homework!Mom: (smiling) How nice! Tell me about it.Pete: We are learning about families and homes
from around the world. We found out that some homes are different from ours. But they are just the right homes for the families who live in them.
Mom: It must be interesting to find out about other people and the way they live.
Pete: (nodding) It sure is. For homework, I have to draw four homes that are different from mine. Want to know what I plan to draw?
Mom: (smiling) Oh, yes!Pete: First, I’ll draw an Eskimo igloo. Then I’ll draw a house
made of mud bricks. Next I’ll draw a house built on stilts. And the last house will be a skyscraper, because some people live in skyscrapers.
Mom: Well, these homes are quite different from yours, and it does sound like a fun project!
Pete: (quickly) I’d better get started because I have a lot of fun drawing to do!
Discuss a variety of homes and how they are built to protect and meet the needs of families. For example, people inside an igloo are warm and safe from the wind and snow, while a house on stilts protects a family from rising water and dangerous animals.
Now discuss the homes of your learners. Find out how their homes are right for them and their families.
Say We can be thankful to God for the homes he has given us to live in. Today we are going to learn about the perfect homes God made for his creatures. He made homes not just for bugs and birds, lions and llamas—he made a home for his most important creation, his people!
Fall Quarter • Lesson One • 17
Hand out paper, pencils and crayons or markers. Have each child draw a picture of his or her favorite animal and its home. Pictures may include family pets, wild animals, birds or any of God’s creatures that fascinate and interest your students. The children may show and explain their pictures to class-mates, if there is time.
Early Arrivals1 Welcome 5–10 minutes
16 • Lesson One • Fall Quarter
Watch a Pete Puppet skit. (The puppet can be made from the insert in the Teaching Aids Pack or you may use your own puppet.)
Learn about the good home God made for all his creatures.
Memorize Psalm 104:24.
Do At Home 1 activities. Read a poem and color.
Sing “This Is the Day” (Songbook, p. 5). Say a prayer of thanksgiving.
Pete Puppet*
TA 1b Animal Homes* Magazine pictures, books Optional: First Catechism booklets (order from GCP)
Songbook* Optional: Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD
TA 1a Memory Work poster, TA 1a Verses poster*
Psalm 104:24 door hanger** Optional: pushpins, glue
At Home 1** Pencils/crayons or markers SA 1 poem coloring sheet**
Step Minutes Children’s Activities Supplies (complete list, p. 11)
Lesson One at a Glance
Total time: 40–60 minutes * Younger Elementary Teaching Aids Pack ** Younger Elementary Student Activities Pack
Look at the chart above and set aside what you need. Decorate your room in keeping with this quarter’s theme, “Living Together.” Mount TA 1a Verses poster on a wall or just post this week’s verse, Psalm 104:24 (tear along the perforated line), on TA 1a Memory Work poster and add each new verse as it’s introduced (use pushpins or glue to attach strips).
Read Growing as a Teacher and study the Scripture passage and Bible story. Separate TA 1b Animal Homes along the perforation lines. Assemble Pete Puppet (or use a classroom puppet) and practice the skit on page 17. Be familiar with the dialogue (or make up your own) to prepare the children to hear the Bible story.
Memorize Psalm 104:24 and be ready to teach it to the children. Set aside a Psalm 104:24 door hanger for each child to take home.
Have on hand pencils and crayons or markers for At Home 1 activities. Practice singing “This Is the Day,” found on page 5 of the Songbook (included in the Teacher’s Kit). Additional song verses that relate to this week’s theme are given in Final Focus. The Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD, which contains all the songs for Year 1, is avail-able from GCP at 800-695-3387 or www.gcp.org.
Practical Preparation
1
“This Is the Day”Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD
1
1 Welcome 5–10
2 Bible Time 15–20
3 Memory Verse 5–10
4 Activities 10–15
5 Final Focus 5
Personal TouchSign your name below the let-ter to the parents on the back of At Home 1. Consider copy-ing the Master Plan (p. 4) and sending it with At Home 1 or mailing it home with a note. Enrichment
Use a children’s Bible dictionary or handbook to identify Bible animals. Make a list and write down facts about each one. Besides the familiar sheep, goats, oxen and donkeys, be sure to include behemoth, mentioned in Job 40:15. Share the discoveries with the class.
Living TogetherConsider setting up a learn-ing center with scrapbooks, magazines and storybooks about families. Remember to include single-parent families, families with adopted children and families of various ethnic backgrounds.
Younger Elementary Vol. 1 SongbookAll the songs for this quarter and the entire year are in the Songbook (included in the Fall Teacher’s Kit).
indicates the CD track number
8 0 0 - 6 9 5 - 3 3 8 7 w w w . g c p . o r g
Practical tips to enhance
teaching skills
Visual aids and student activities
organized for ease of use
How-to instructions
designed for easy and time-efficient
preparation
Step-by-step summary for the
five sections of each lesson
Suggested time
allotments
Songbook with all the songs
for a full year included in the
Fall Teacher’s Kit(CD sold separately)
Checklist for required and optional
supplies
Have Pete Puppet welcome children to the class, then turn Pete toward you as you begin the skit.
Just the Right Home
Pete: (excitedly) I have a fun project to do for homework!Mom: (smiling) How nice! Tell me about it.Pete: We are learning about families and homes
from around the world. We found out that some homes are different from ours. But they are just the right homes for the families who live in them.
Mom: It must be interesting to find out about other people and the way they live.
Pete: (nodding) It sure is. For homework, I have to draw four homes that are different from mine. Want to know what I plan to draw?
Mom: (smiling) Oh, yes!Pete: First, I’ll draw an Eskimo igloo. Then I’ll draw a house
made of mud bricks. Next I’ll draw a house built on stilts. And the last house will be a skyscraper, because some people live in skyscrapers.
Mom: Well, these homes are quite different from yours, and it does sound like a fun project!
Pete: (quickly) I’d better get started because I have a lot of fun drawing to do!
Discuss a variety of homes and how they are built to protect and meet the needs of families. For example, people inside an igloo are warm and safe from the wind and snow, while a house on stilts protects a family from rising water and dangerous animals.
Now discuss the homes of your learners. Find out how their homes are right for them and their families.
Say We can be thankful to God for the homes he has given us to live in. Today we are going to learn about the perfect homes God made for his creatures. He made homes not just for bugs and birds, lions and llamas—he made a home for his most important creation, his people!
Fall Quarter • Lesson One • 17
Hand out paper, pencils and crayons or markers. Have each child draw a picture of his or her favorite animal and its home. Pictures may include family pets, wild animals, birds or any of God’s creatures that fascinate and interest your students. The children may show and explain their pictures to class-mates, if there is time.
Early Arrivals1 Welcome 5–10 minutes
16 • Lesson One • Fall Quarter
Watch a Pete Puppet skit. (The puppet can be made from the insert in the Teaching Aids Pack or you may use your own puppet.)
Learn about the good home God made for all his creatures.
Memorize Psalm 104:24.
Do At Home 1 activities. Read a poem and color.
Sing “This Is the Day” (Songbook, p. 5). Say a prayer of thanksgiving.
Pete Puppet*
TA 1b Animal Homes* Magazine pictures, books Optional: First Catechism booklets (order from GCP)
Songbook* Optional: Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD
TA 1a Memory Work poster, TA 1a Verses poster*
Psalm 104:24 door hanger** Optional: pushpins, glue
At Home 1** Pencils/crayons or markers SA 1 poem coloring sheet**
Step Minutes Children’s Activities Supplies (complete list, p. 11)
Lesson One at a Glance
Total time: 40–60 minutes * Younger Elementary Teaching Aids Pack ** Younger Elementary Student Activities Pack
Look at the chart above and set aside what you need. Decorate your room in keeping with this quarter’s theme, “Living Together.” Mount TA 1a Verses poster on a wall or just post this week’s verse, Psalm 104:24 (tear along the perforated line), on TA 1a Memory Work poster and add each new verse as it’s introduced (use pushpins or glue to attach strips).
Read Growing as a Teacher and study the Scripture passage and Bible story. Separate TA 1b Animal Homes along the perforation lines. Assemble Pete Puppet (or use a classroom puppet) and practice the skit on page 17. Be familiar with the dialogue (or make up your own) to prepare the children to hear the Bible story.
Memorize Psalm 104:24 and be ready to teach it to the children. Set aside a Psalm 104:24 door hanger for each child to take home.
Have on hand pencils and crayons or markers for At Home 1 activities. Practice singing “This Is the Day,” found on page 5 of the Songbook (included in the Teacher’s Kit). Additional song verses that relate to this week’s theme are given in Final Focus. The Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD, which contains all the songs for Year 1, is avail-able from GCP at 800-695-3387 or www.gcp.org.
Practical Preparation
1
“This Is the Day”Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD
1
1 Welcome 5–10
2 Bible Time 15–20
3 Memory Verse 5–10
4 Activities 10–15
5 Final Focus 5
Personal TouchSign your name below the let-ter to the parents on the back of At Home 1. Consider copy-ing the Master Plan (p. 4) and sending it with At Home 1 or mailing it home with a note. Enrichment
Use a children’s Bible dictionary or handbook to identify Bible animals. Make a list and write down facts about each one. Besides the familiar sheep, goats, oxen and donkeys, be sure to include behemoth, mentioned in Job 40:15. Share the discoveries with the class.
Living TogetherConsider setting up a learn-ing center with scrapbooks, magazines and storybooks about families. Remember to include single-parent families, families with adopted children and families of various ethnic backgrounds.
Younger Elementary Vol. 1 SongbookAll the songs for this quarter and the entire year are in the Songbook (included in the Fall Teacher’s Kit).
indicates the CD track number
8 0 0 - 6 9 5 - 3 3 8 7 w w w . g c p . o r g
Ideas for extra classroom activities
Explanations to the teacher in
regular type
Activities for enrichment included in each lesson
Things the teacher says to the children in bold type
Pete Puppet Teaching Aid
Interactive exercises and skits to introduce the
Bible story and put it in context for
the children
Suggested activities that relate to the
lesson for early arrivals
18 • Lesson One • Fall Quarter Fall Quarter • Lesson One • 19
Let heaven and earth praise him.
Psalm 69:34a
Optional Memory Work
Help the children memorize Psalm 104:24, the first memory verse this quarter. Mount TA 1a Verses poster on a focus wall. Or you may just post this week’s verse, Psalm 104:24 (tear along the perforated line), on TA 1a Memory Work poster (the gray poster) and add each new verse as the children learn them. Use pushpins or a glue stick to secure the verse on the poster.
If you wish to teach additional memory work, Psalm 69:34a (in sidebar) is in keeping with this lesson’s truths and aims.
Have the children make a large circle and hold hands. Tell them to pretend that they are a big, round world. Now have them recite Psalm 104:24 two or three times. Have the children extend their hands into the circle when they say “the earth is full of your creatures.”
Then show children the Psalm 104:24 door hanger. Tell them they can use it during the week by hanging it on a door where they will see it. This will remind them to go over the memory verse. Give each child a door hanger at the end of the lesson.
If you have time, pass out the door hangers and scissors so the children can cut along the dotted lines to cut out the center. Otherwise, tell the children they will cut them at home to hang on their doors.
3 Memory Verse 5–10 minutes
that live in the ground. He put monkeys, elephants and tigers in the jungles. The forest is home for deer and for squirrels. Sheep and cows live in the grassy fields. These animals have lungs to breathe the fresh air. Those that live where it is cold have thick coats to protect them from snow and wind. God gave each animal the body it needed to live in the home he had made for it.
God’s creation was almost finished. Each creature had its perfect home, and everything God had made was good.
But there is something very special I want to tell you. The whole world that God had made was to be a perfect home for his most wonderful creation—you and me! We can be very thankful for the world God made and for the homes he has given us to live in. Ask Have any of you memorized questions and answers from First Catechism? Let me ask three questions and see if you can answer them. See sidebar for questions and answers.
Next week we will learn about the first man and woman God made, and about their perfect home.
Teaching TipIf you have a larger class and need more pictures than are on TA 1b, cut out pictures from old issues of nature mag-azines. Look for oceans, land forms, trees and plants, fish, birds and animals. You could also borrow library books with large, colorful pictures. Or, if you are artistic, use colored chalk or markers to illustrate the lesson as you teach.
Ahead of time, separate TA 1b Animal Homes and place the cards on the table (see teaching tip in sidebar for more ideas). Put the fish with the anthill, the camel with the nest, the ant with the ocean and the bird with the oasis. Then ask:
• What would happen to the fish if it lived in the anthill?• What would happen to the ant in the ocean?• Why is the desert a good place for camels?• Why does the bird need a home in the tree?Then have volunteers match each creature with its home or habitat.Open your Bible to Genesis 1 and keep it open as you teach the les-
son. Say In the book of Genesis, God tells us about the wonderful home he created for all his creatures. Let’s go back to the beginning.
Long, long ago there were no ants or birds. There were no anthills or nests. There were no oceans, no mountains, no trees. There were no people. But God was there, and he created every-thing. He made the heavens and the earth when nothing was there but him.
The first thing God did was to make light and darkness. He just spoke, and day and night appeared. Ask Why do we need day-light? (to get up and work and play) Why do we need darkness? (to rest and sleep)
God had made day and night, but the earth was not yet ready to be a good home. So God continued to make it ready.
The Bible tells us that God made the sky. Now the earth had light and darkness, day and night, and wonderful fresh air and blue sky. What would God create next?
He made the land and the seas. He caused grass, vegetables, beautiful flowers and useful trees to grow on the dry land.
Ask How are trees useful to us? (We use wood to build houses and furniture. We eat fruit from trees. We like to sit in the shade of a tree on a hot day.) Say Yes, God made these for us to use and enjoy!
Then God made the sun to warm the earth and help the plants grow and make food. God also made the moon and the stars to shine during the dark nights.
God was pleased with all that he had made. Now the beauti-ful, rich earth was ready to be a home for living creatures. So God made fish and other water creatures, and filled the skies with birds of every kind. Ask the children to name some fish, water creatures and birds.
God gave each sea creature just what it needed to live in the ocean. He gave fish bodies that glide easily through the currents. He gave them gills to get oxygen from the water. God also made birds in a special way so that they could fly high in the sky or from tree to tree. He made their bones hollow and he gave them feathers.
Then God made the animals that live on land. He made moles
2 Bible Time 15–20 minutes
Our CreatorCreated means “made out of nothing.”
When a man builds a house, he must first have wood, nails, glass, and many other things. If he does not have something out of which to make it, he cannot build a house. But God made the world out of nothing at all.
Catherine F. Vos, The Child’s Story Bible
1b
1a
Each Teaching Aid (TA) has the lesson
number in the upper-right corner.
First Catechism Q/A 1–3
1 Q. Who made you? A. God.
2 Q. What else did God make? A. God made all things.
3 Q. Why did God make you and all things?
A. For his own glory.
First Catechism is available from Great Commission Publications at 800-695-3387 or www.gcp.org.
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Large, colorful, biblically
accurate teaching visual aids included in each lesson
Bible Time is the heart of every lesson. Each Bible story faithfully relates God’s redemptive purpose through
history in age-appropriate ways, with varying presentations to accommodate
different learning styles.
Quotations from additional resources to enrich the
teacher’s understanding of Scripture and the Bible
truths for each lesson
Answers to questions
in parentheses in colored italic type
Picture of each teaching aid
with the lesson number in the corner for easy
identification by the teacher
18 • Lesson One • Fall Quarter Fall Quarter • Lesson One • 19
Let heaven and earth praise him.
Psalm 69:34a
Optional Memory Work
Help the children memorize Psalm 104:24, the first memory verse this quarter. Mount TA 1a Verses poster on a focus wall. Or you may just post this week’s verse, Psalm 104:24 (tear along the perforated line), on TA 1a Memory Work poster (the gray poster) and add each new verse as the children learn them. Use pushpins or a glue stick to secure the verse on the poster.
If you wish to teach additional memory work, Psalm 69:34a (in sidebar) is in keeping with this lesson’s truths and aims.
Have the children make a large circle and hold hands. Tell them to pretend that they are a big, round world. Now have them recite Psalm 104:24 two or three times. Have the children extend their hands into the circle when they say “the earth is full of your creatures.”
Then show children the Psalm 104:24 door hanger. Tell them they can use it during the week by hanging it on a door where they will see it. This will remind them to go over the memory verse. Give each child a door hanger at the end of the lesson.
If you have time, pass out the door hangers and scissors so the children can cut along the dotted lines to cut out the center. Otherwise, tell the children they will cut them at home to hang on their doors.
3 Memory Verse 5–10 minutes
that live in the ground. He put monkeys, elephants and tigers in the jungles. The forest is home for deer and for squirrels. Sheep and cows live in the grassy fields. These animals have lungs to breathe the fresh air. Those that live where it is cold have thick coats to protect them from snow and wind. God gave each animal the body it needed to live in the home he had made for it.
God’s creation was almost finished. Each creature had its perfect home, and everything God had made was good.
But there is something very special I want to tell you. The whole world that God had made was to be a perfect home for his most wonderful creation—you and me! We can be very thankful for the world God made and for the homes he has given us to live in. Ask Have any of you memorized questions and answers from First Catechism? Let me ask three questions and see if you can answer them. See sidebar for questions and answers.
Next week we will learn about the first man and woman God made, and about their perfect home.
Teaching TipIf you have a larger class and need more pictures than are on TA 1b, cut out pictures from old issues of nature mag-azines. Look for oceans, land forms, trees and plants, fish, birds and animals. You could also borrow library books with large, colorful pictures. Or, if you are artistic, use colored chalk or markers to illustrate the lesson as you teach.
Ahead of time, separate TA 1b Animal Homes and place the cards on the table (see teaching tip in sidebar for more ideas). Put the fish with the anthill, the camel with the nest, the ant with the ocean and the bird with the oasis. Then ask:
• What would happen to the fish if it lived in the anthill?• What would happen to the ant in the ocean?• Why is the desert a good place for camels?• Why does the bird need a home in the tree?Then have volunteers match each creature with its home or habitat.Open your Bible to Genesis 1 and keep it open as you teach the les-
son. Say In the book of Genesis, God tells us about the wonderful home he created for all his creatures. Let’s go back to the beginning.
Long, long ago there were no ants or birds. There were no anthills or nests. There were no oceans, no mountains, no trees. There were no people. But God was there, and he created every-thing. He made the heavens and the earth when nothing was there but him.
The first thing God did was to make light and darkness. He just spoke, and day and night appeared. Ask Why do we need day-light? (to get up and work and play) Why do we need darkness? (to rest and sleep)
God had made day and night, but the earth was not yet ready to be a good home. So God continued to make it ready.
The Bible tells us that God made the sky. Now the earth had light and darkness, day and night, and wonderful fresh air and blue sky. What would God create next?
He made the land and the seas. He caused grass, vegetables, beautiful flowers and useful trees to grow on the dry land.
Ask How are trees useful to us? (We use wood to build houses and furniture. We eat fruit from trees. We like to sit in the shade of a tree on a hot day.) Say Yes, God made these for us to use and enjoy!
Then God made the sun to warm the earth and help the plants grow and make food. God also made the moon and the stars to shine during the dark nights.
God was pleased with all that he had made. Now the beauti-ful, rich earth was ready to be a home for living creatures. So God made fish and other water creatures, and filled the skies with birds of every kind. Ask the children to name some fish, water creatures and birds.
God gave each sea creature just what it needed to live in the ocean. He gave fish bodies that glide easily through the currents. He gave them gills to get oxygen from the water. God also made birds in a special way so that they could fly high in the sky or from tree to tree. He made their bones hollow and he gave them feathers.
Then God made the animals that live on land. He made moles
2 Bible Time 15–20 minutes
Our CreatorCreated means “made out of nothing.”
When a man builds a house, he must first have wood, nails, glass, and many other things. If he does not have something out of which to make it, he cannot build a house. But God made the world out of nothing at all.
Catherine F. Vos, The Child’s Story Bible
1b
1a
Each Teaching Aid (TA) has the lesson
number in the upper-right corner.
First Catechism Q/A 1–3
1 Q. Who made you? A. God.
2 Q. What else did God make? A. God made all things.
3 Q. Why did God make you and all things?
A. For his own glory.
First Catechism is available from Great Commission Publications at 800-695-3387 or www.gcp.org.
1a
8 0 0 - 6 9 5 - 3 3 8 7 w w w . g c p . o r g
First Catechism questions
and answers introduced as they relate to
the lesson
A variety of tools used to help
the children hide God’s Word in their hearts: door hangers, posters,
games, visual aids, sign language, and a great
deal of repetition
Optional memory work
provided
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Hand out copies of At Home 1, pencils and crayons or markers. Read aloud the title and directions to God’s Creatures and engage the children in conversation about the pictures as they work. Emphasize praising God for the good world he has made and for making everything for his glory.
In The Right Home, read the sentences aloud. The number and color of the blanks should help children find the correct answers: Genesis, light, air, seas, trees, sun, birds, animals, home. Then reread all the sentences. If time permits, let the children turn each sentence into a prayer of praise.
Hand out SA 1 poem coloring sheet. Read the poem aloud to the children and have them follow along. If time permits, let them begin to color the pictures.
4 Activities 10–15 minutes
Lead children in singing the well-known praise song “This Is the Day.” The words and music are found on page 5 of the Songbook. After singing the song once through, instead of singing This is the day . . . change the words to This is the world . . . and then This is the home. . . . Keep the rest of the words as they are. Encourage children to make motions or clap as they sing, and include musical accompaniment if possible. (The Younger Elementary Vol. 1 CD is available from GCP at 800-695-3387.)
To conclude the lesson, have volunteers pray the sentence below, inserting their own choice of animal and home. (Be sensitive to those children who are shy or have never prayed out loud.) For example:
“God, I praise you for making ________ that live in _______.” (Name an animal and its home; for instance, rabbits that live in holes in the ground.)
After each child has had an opportunity to say a praise prayer, you close in prayer, thanking God for the wonderful world he made, for the homes he made for his creatures and for the homes he has given us to live in.
Hand out a Psalm 104:24 door hanger to each child and make sure the children have their At Home 1 papers and SA 1 poem coloring sheets. Remind them to show the papers to their parents and to ask their par-ents to read the poem with them.
5 Final Focus 5 minutes
Items to Send Home At Home 1 SA 1 poem coloring sheet Psalm 104:24 door hanger
Teaching TipInstead of “This Is the Day,” you may choose to sing “For the Beauty of the Earth” or “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” Both hymns are found in Trinity Hymnal, which can be ordered from Great Commission Publications at 800-695-3387 or www.gcp.org.
“This Is the Day”Songbook, p. 51
SA 1
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Coloring sheets and lots of additional hands-on activities
In-class activities to
teach the children biblical life skills and responses to
Bible truths they learn
CD track reference for your
convenience (CD sold separately)
Checklist to make sure the
children leave with all
materials
Activities inside the weekly At Home paper
designed for class time to reinforce
the central Bible truth
Answers in At Home paper provided when
needed
Songs with words students understand
selected to reflect lesson themes; great hymns of the faith included as well as choruses and teaching songs
Reinforcement of Bible truths
with a variety of closing activities, including praying
and singing
Outside
At Home: A ResouRce foR clAss and home use
A one-minute overview
of what the child learned
in class
Suggested family Bible readings that
relate to the lesson
Inside
At the beginning of each quarter,
a letter to parents explains the theme and
units of study in the quarter, as well as
the Scriptures covered
Front and back pages designed to
explain what the child learned in class and to offer a variety of do-together family
activities and read-together Bible
passages
A variety of exercises, stories, and discussion
questions to help students review
and apply God’s Word
Age-appropriate activities
for emerging readers
Colorful teACHing Aids
fun, HAnds-on ACtivities
songs tHAt teACH
Capture their attention with…
Teaching Aid 9
9
2
Teaching Aid 2
Teaching Aid 4
4
Teaching Aid 7c
7c
At Home Stickers
Pull-tab Heart Activity
(Songbooks included in Fall Teacher’s Kit; CDs sold separately)
Praise the Lord in song!
Three Sons Booklet
Noah Pop-up Picture
Isaac & Abraham
Moving Picture
Map with moving Abraham figure
Jacob & Esau Coloring Picture
Year 1 Songbook and CD
Year 2 Songbook and CD
sAmple mAster plAn: An entire quarter at a glance
Lesson Aim Memory VerseBible TruthLesson Number
and Title
4 • Master Plan • Fall Quarter
Master Plan • Younger Elementary • Fall • Living Together
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God Made a Wonderful Home
God Created People
Sin Spoiled God’s Creation
We Need God’s Forgiveness
God Saved Noah and His Family
God Called Abraham
God Protected Abraham’s Family
God Kept His Promise to Abraham
God Chose Jacob to Be in His Family
God Changed Jacob
God Planned Joseph’s Life
God Used Joseph
God Still Takes Care of His Family
God made a home perfectly suited for each of his creatures.
(Genesis 1)
To praise God for the world he made for us and all his creatures, and to thank him for our homes.
How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made
them all; the earth is full of your creatures. Psalm 104:24
God made people in his image to love and serve him, live in
families and take care of his world. (Genesis 1–2)
To thank God for making us in his image, giving us families and making us responsible to him.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were
still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, their sin spoiled God’s perfect creation,
but God in his goodness promised to send the Savior. (Genesis 3)
To understand why sin spoiled all people and to learn what God
promised to do about sin.
Know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his.
Psalm 100:3a
To know what it means to be a sinner, and to thank God for
sending Jesus to take away our sin.
To recognize that our heavenly Father will always be merciful to us, and to thank him for loving
and saving us.
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As sinners, people hate, harm and destroy, but God kept his promise to send the Savior who would take
away their sin. (Genesis 4)
REvIEW: Romans 5:8
God was merciful to Noah and his family by saving them from the flood. God made a covenant with Noah, and
Noah responded by thanking God. (Genesis 6–9)
God made a covenant with Abraham and blessed him.
Abraham trusted and obeyed God. (Genesis 11–12, 15)
To learn what Abraham did to show he trusted God, and to name ways we can show we trust God.
This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for
our sins. 1 John 4:10
To learn to trust God to provide for and protect our families, as Abraham did.
Abraham trusted God to provide for and protect his family and Lot’s. God did so because of his mercy and
his covenant with Abraham. (Genesis 13, 14, 18–19)
God kept his promise to Abraham and Sarah by giving them a son, Isaac. Abraham showed his faith by trusting
God and obeying even when it was hard. (Genesis 16, 17–18, 21, 22)
To understand that God kept his promise to us as he did to
Abraham, and sent Jesus to be the sacrifice for our sins.
To recognize that God works out his purposes in our lives as he did in Isaac’s, and to ask God to for-
give our sins and bless our families.
The members of Isaac’s family schemed and lied to get what they
wanted, but God worked his purposes in their family in spite of their sin.
(Genesis 24, 25, 27)
To understand that God works in our lives as he did in Jacob’s, giving us faith, changing us and
taking care of us because he chooses us to be in his family.
God kept his promise to be with Jacob by protecting him, prospering him, giving him faith and changing his
character. (Genesis 28–33)
To recognize that God is in control of our lives and to thank
him for taking care of us.
God planned happy and unhappy events in Joseph’s life to accomplish his will.
Joseph trusted and obeyed God in good and bad times. (Genesis 37, 39–41)
REvIEW:1 John 4:10
Ephesians 1:4
To understand that God takes care of his family and uses
people, including us, to carry out his purposes.
To remember God’s forgiveness, grace and guidance to members of his Old Testament family, and their faith
in and obedience to him; to ask God to help us believe and obey him.
God calls people to be members of his family, gives them faith so they can trust and obey him, and
uses them to carry out his purposes. (Hebrews 11; Acts 7)
For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be
holy and blameless in his sight. Ephesians 1:4
God used Joseph to save many people from famine, including his own family.
(Genesis 41–47, 50)
REvIEW:Psalm 104:24 Psalm 100:3a Romans 5:8
John 14:21 1 John 4:10 Ephesians 1:4 Romans 8:28
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REvIEW: Psalm 104:24Psalm 100:3aRomans 5:8
“Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves
me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and
show myself to him.” John 14:21
REvIEW:John 14:21
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love
him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28
REvIEW:Romans 8:28
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Living Together SS3111God and his people:stories from Genesis
Loving Jesus SS3121Loving the promise of the Savior; meeting him and responding to him
Studying God’s Word SS3131The Bible as God’s Word; its place in our lives
Growing in God SS3141Learning with the Israelites about trusting and obeying God
Obeying God SS3211Stories about the prophets and kings
Knowing Jesus SS3221Stories from the Gospels
Serving God SS3231Bible men and women who served God faithfully
Pleasing God SS3241The Ten Commandments: growth in Christian character
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