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Questions: Write PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Riggs   
Thursday, 17 April 2008 06:36

Questions: Write

Questions should provide an opportunity for children to talk about what they have learned and for you to discover what they have learned. Questions should be presented in a pleasant, encouraging manner.

Preparation

Write out questions for children to answer at the end of the story. Write out short answers, also. Younger children should have "who" and "what" questions. "When" and "where" should be added for older children. Derive questions from main truths about God and other important points from the story.

How many? If you find that children like to answer questions, you can add more. This will strengthen their listening abilities, but be wary of boredom.

Be creative: Write questions on a list or on interesting shapes arranged according to the story sequence. You may want the children to participate in preparation. (Look for suggestions in the lessons.)

 

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