| Curriculum Components
Each lesson is divided up into easy to
follow sections to help you manage the flow of time and content in
the classroom. [View
Sample Here] Starting with
a Lesson Snapshot, each lesson progresses from Action Items,
through Activities, Archive, Activations and finishes up with At
Home.
1. Lesson Snapshot
This provides teachers with a
birds-eye view of the entire lesson, from scripture & memory
verses, to lesson keys and overviews and an activities & materials
needed listing.
2. Actions Items
The core of the teaching lesson is
contained a power-packed, bulleted outline that gives the teacher
talking points for the lesson.
3. Activities
Primary to our objective was to
create a learning experience rather that just a lesson in lecture
format with a nominal "activity paper" for something to do.
We've developed activities that are creative and interactive to
help students draw from the principles found in the lesson.
4. Archive
Another important step in our
learning process is the creation of milestones that give
students a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. Using
the materials created during the Activities, we encourage all
students to compile an Archive Binder to store their creative
expressions for review at a later time.
5. Activations
After a lesson is conceptualized in
the teaching and formulated in the student's minds through the
activities, we move it from theory to practice during thoughtful
activation times.
6. At Home
As parents are the key to most
learning processes for children, we've developed a "take home"
handout that gives parents the tools they need, such as memory
verses, to reinforce what their children have learned during the
class.
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