Lesson Plans

by | Jan 7, 2011 | 6 comments

 Whether you love them or hate them, it’s a fact that lesson plans make a Bible class run so much more smoothly than attempting to wing it.  A lesson plan can be as simple as jotting down on a scratch paper the order you want to do things or it can be an elaborate chart that accounts for every minute of class.  If you enjoy reading lesson plans to get ideas, this is the page for you.

6 Comments

  1. Tammy

    I’m enjoying your site! i’m a bible school teacher at a small congregation and make a lot of my own things for bible class. Some days i have ages 2-8, but most days ages 2-4. I noticed that under the Lessons for pre-schoolers there are no links to your lessons. :(
    Thank-you for taking the time to post your wonderful ideas!!

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    • Diana

      The reason some lesson plans are not posted is that I have not had the opportunity to teach that age for those lessons. I tend to move to different classes periodically. I put the entire schedule here for two reasons. 1. To remind me what the schedule is. 2. So someone else can use the schedule to teach their own class. Hopefully one day I will be able to finish it all.

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  2. Joan

    Thank you from the bottom of a grateful heart. i have searched so many sites looking for Salvation lesson plans for toddlers and could not find any. Just when I was about to give up I found this site and I was blessed by the wealth of information that I received. Thank you so much! May God greatly reward you.

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  3. Patricia Chapman

    Your website inspires enthusiasm. How do I buy the Parables of Jesus Pop Up Book?

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  4. Louise DeBell

    I enjoy this website, may you include me with daily or new information. Thank you for your cooperation. Louise DeBell

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    • Diana Dow

      Thank you for your interest. You can subscribe to my blog (upper left hand corner).

      Reply

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