What are Tips & Tools?
Teachers are responsible to pass on their understanding of God
and His Word to the next generation as effectively as possible.
However, teaching spiritual truths to children is much more than
collecting facts and communicating them effectively. Parents,
Sunday School teachers and educators should have lives which match
the truths they expect their students to hear and accept.
Tips & Tools books supplement the parent and teacher study guides
in a number of ways. With the exception of the Jr High/Sr High
and College/Adult levels, each teacher study guide includes a
teacher development section which references the corresponding
Tips & Tools book. Weekly readings and questions encourage parents
and teachers to methodically review and gradually improve their
teaching methods.
Tips & Tools suggest effective teaching methods for parents and
teachers. Children learn in different manners during different
stages of development, and Tips & Tools books are full of beneficial
ideas to guide each child according to his or her level of development.
Everyone from educators with many students to parents with growing
toddlers can find suggested crafts, activities, games, art and
more to help children gain and retain spiritual truth.
Tips & Tools are available in five levels corresponding to the
Teacher Study Guide levels including a family version, and can
be found here in
our online store.
Next Question --> At what
age should I start teaching my children spiritual truths?
|
What
is Lamp & Quill?
For
whom are these lessons designed?
What
are some of the lesson features?
Can
all ages really study the same passage at the same time?
What
Bible versions does Lamp & Quill offer?
How
much time do the lessons take?
Which
books of the Bible do you cover?
What
teacher and student levels are available, and how do they correlate?
Do
you offer any support materials?
What
are Tips & Tools?
Which
books do I need?
At
what age should I start teaching my children spiritual truths?
How
can we raise a godly generation in today's world?
How
are we in danger today?
|