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Small Preschool Group: Verse Objective PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Riggs   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 06:59
Small Preschool Group: Verse - Objective
 
The objective of presenting a verse is to promote memory retention by enjoyable association, participation and repetition by all the children.

What Verses?

Verses are listed at the beginning of each lesson in the Teacher's Study Guide and are included in the take-home papers for the children.

How to Present

You will help children begin hiding God's Word in their hearts (Ps. 119:11) by demonstrating its value to you. Show children where the verse is in your Bible, perhaps underlining it for clarity. Help them put their fingers on the words as you read it to them. You may use your own creative presentations or look for suggestions in each lesson.

Avoid singling children out in front of others.

 

Topic Sections 

Introduction
Beginning
ImageVerse - Objective
Verse - When
Large Muscle
Guided Center - What
Guided Center - Larger
Ending

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 April 2008 07:40
 

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