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Shape hearts. Change lives. Teacher Guide Winter 2017 2018 HeartShaper.com Middle Elementary Grades 3 4

Middle Elementary Contents Grades 3 4 How to Use HeartShaper... 1 4 Unit 1 God s Power Overview and unit activities....5 Bible Memory: Joshua 1:9 Lesson 1 December 3... Joshua Succeeds Moses (Deuteronomy 34; Joshua 1).. 7 2 December 10.... Crossing the Jordan (Joshua 3)....13 3 December 17... Joshua and Jericho (Joshua 6).... 19 4 December 24... The Birth of Jesus (Matthew 1)....25 Unit 2 God s Care Overview and unit activities....31 Bible Memory: Psalm 23:1, 6 Lesson 5 December 31.... Ruth and Boaz (Ruth 1, 2, 4).... 33 6 January 7... A Psalm of David (Psalm 23)....39 7 January 14... Solomon s Wisdom (2 Chronicles 1; Proverbs 3, 11, 15, 20)....45 Unit 3 God s Kingdom Overview and unit activities....51 Bible Memory: 2 Chronicles 7:14 Lesson 8 January 21.... The Kingdom of Israel Divides (1 Kings 12).... 53 9 January 28... Joash Repairs the Temple (2 Chronicles 24).... 59 10 February 4... The Potter s House (Jeremiah 18)....65 Unit 4 God s People Overview and unit activities....71 Bible Memory: Micah 6:8 Lesson 11 February 11.... Daniel and His Friends Choose to Obey God (Daniel 1)....73 12 February 18.... Daniel in the Lions Den (Daniel 6)... 79 13 February 25... The Israelites Return from Exile (Jeremiah 29; 2 Chronicles 36; Ezra 1, 2).... 85 Reproducible pages.... 91 96 Your opinions are important to us! We value your experience and listen carefully to your comments guiding our curriculum development and improving HeartShaper. Go to HeartShaper.com/Opinions to take our short, 12-question survey and receive a free activity book download. Middle Elementary Teacher Guide is published quarterly by Standard Publishing, www.standardpub.com. Copyright 2005 2017 by Standard Publishing, part of the David C Cook family, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. Lu Ann J. Nickelson, editor. Lindsay Black, publisher. April Alford, Heather Dunn, Jim Eichenberger, Orrin Root, Mike Summy, Katie Wetherbee, contributors. David C Cook Creative Services Team, design and production. Ahaa! Design, typesetting. Caroline Woodham/Getty Images, cover photo.

How to Use HeartShaper Welcome to HeartShaper Children s Curriculum! With HeartShaper Children s Curriculum, your students will be engaged in Bible stories through multisensory learning, Bible skill-building activities, and focused life application. Here s how to start Pray for God s help to guide kids to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Read these introductory pages and the unit pages. Use the HeartShaper teaching tools. Important things to know Bible Memory lists the passage middle elementary kids will learn in each unit. Focus is the main thought that kids will learn and remember in each lesson. How the lessons are organized 1 Focus In: Kids are introduced to the lesson theme and focus. 2 Explore His Word: Kids will interact with the Scripture passage and develop Bible skills. 3 Make It Real: Kids will discover how the Scripture applies to their lives. 4 Live It Out: Kids will plan and begin to practice the principles of what they ve learned. Want more of an overview? Go to www.heartshaper.com/for-teachers. Look at the Overview by Age Level, and click on Middle Elementary. Whether you re new to HeartShaper curriculum, not sure how to use the different parts of the curriculum, have never taught, or haven t taught for a while, take a few minutes to go through this overview. You ll be glad you did! Quick Step activities are easy to prepare and teach. All that s needed are the curriculum materials and normal classroom supplies. Option activities are included in every step. YOU choose what works best for you and the different kinds of learners in your class. Middle Elementary Teacher Guide 1

Special Needs Reach kids with special needs HeartShaper gives the resources you need to train teachers and adapt lesson activities so you can include kids with special needs right in your Sunday school classes. Look for this symbol throughout the teacher guide to identify activities that work well for all kids, including those with special needs. Additional helps for teaching kids with special needs can be found on the Resources CD and at www.heartshaper.com/special-needs. Examples Option Love Commitment Bracelets Since we know that Jesus wants us to love God and others, let s plan on doing that. As you make love commitment bracelets, think about specific ways you ll show love to God and others this week. One color of lacing will help you remember to love God, another color will help you remember to love others, and the third color will help you remember that you are the one loving God and others. plastic lacing (or string) in 3 colors, scissors, tape Media Option Go online to find different kinds of bracelets kids can make. When you see this symbol after a title, it means the activity will work well for all kids, including those with special needs. Option Thumbs-Up or Thumbs-Down ASK: What is hope? Accept responses. The dictionary says that hope is to expect with confidence or to desire with expectation of obtaining something. Hope is the feeling of excitement about something we are waiting for. SAY: I m going to read some statements that have to do with hope. When you hear something that you hope for, give a thumbs-up. When you hear something that you don t hope for, give a thumbs-down. Ready? none If possible, pair the statements with pictures to provide context. Be sure to give enough wait time for students with learning delays to weigh in with their responses. When you see this symbol in the narrow column, it may give you a helpful tip on how you can tweak the activity to make it better for kids with special needs. Quick Step I Love This, You Love That Ask students to sit in a circle. SAY: Think of someone or something you love. When it s your turn, you will say what those before you said. Then say your name and add the name of a person or thing you love. You can start the game by saying, My name is and I love. The next kid should say, (your name) is and she loves. My name is and I love. Keep playing until everyone has had a turn. When the game is over, lead a discussion about different kinds of love. ASK: How is the love you have for your parents different from the love you have for pizza? How is the love you have for a friend different from the love you have for a pet? none Teaching Tip Continue to display the poster for the quarter (Resources sheet 1). See the Resources CD lesson 4 printable files for another way you can help kids with special needs explore and understand different kinds of love. Or this symbol may indicate that there s an adaptation on the Resources CD that will make the activity work better for kids with special needs. Shaping Special Hearts blogtalk radio show is for anyone who wants to learn more about ministering to families who have children with special needs. Listen as our hosts and their guests discuss topics such as developing a special needs ministry, helping families who have kids with special needs, and reaching out to the church and community in the area of special needs. On-demand episodes are available at www.heartshaper.com/special-needs/blogtalkradio. 2 Middle Elementary Teacher Guide

Teaching Tools These multisensory teaching tools are an integral part of HeartShaper! Middle Elementary Activities Your students will love the full-color activity leaflets designed just for them they make Bible study fun! Helps kids dig deeper into Scripture Encourages kids to think for themselves Kidz Chat student magazine This weekly student magazine helps kids take home what they re learning and helps their faith grow. In the magazine you ll find: Short stories that kids can relate to Just for Fun puzzles and activities and a weekly cartoon Middle Elementary Resources These resources will help you engage kids with different learning styles. These multisensory teaching tools include visual, printed, and audio resources. On the 8 sheets you ll find: Bible Memory posters (1 per unit) Bible time lines Maps and other visuals On the CD you ll find: Recordings Printable files for kids: activity pages for inclass use, lesson Scriptures (KJV and NIV) Printable file for teachers: reproducible pages for lessons, Bible Memory posters (KJV), special needs helps, teacher helps Go online to HeartShaper.com and SundaySchool.com Go to HeartShaper.com to find loads of resources for teachers and families! You ll also want to sign up to receive the HeartShaper biweekly e-newsletter. FREE online resources for teachers: Overview by age level Training videos Family Connections quarterly letters Holiday helps Special needs resources Leading Young Hearts to the Lord pocket guide Puppet patterns FREE online resource for families: Faith & Family guide for family devotions And at SundaySchool.com, check out all the ways you can purchase your HeartShaper curriculum print, downloadable Microsoft Word docs, and downloadable PDFs! For simple lesson planning, get the Middle Elementary Teacher s Convenience Kit. It contains one Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, one set of Middle Elementary Activities, the complete Middle Elementary Resources pack, and one set of Kidz Chat student magazine. Middle Elementary Teacher Guide 3

Teaching Middle Elementary Kids With HeartShaper, middle elementary kids will grow spiritually Middle elementary kids can know these important facts: God is their creator, Jesus is God s Son, and the Holy Spirit is their helper and guide. God meets their needs. God loves them and sent His Son to die for them. They can tell others about Jesus. Middle elementary kids can show these godly attitudes: Be aware of the need for salvation. Trust God to help overcome fears and temptations. Desire to worship God. Understand that God has plans for their lives. Middle elementary kids can exhibit these desirable behaviors: Put God first in plans and activities. Tell the truth even when it s not easy. Show respect for those in authority. Pray regularly, including prayer for others. See the entire list on the Middle Elementary Resources CD or at www.heartshaper.com. With HeartShaper, middle elementary kids will develop Bible skills Middle elementary kids will build on these Bible skills: Begin to understand the major emphasis of the Old and New Testaments Learn to read and pronounce names of Old and New Testament books Know how to find Bible verses Begin to read Bible verses Middle elementary kids will develop these new Bible skills: Begin to understand the chronology of Bible events, that there s an overall story or theme to the Bible, that history is God s story Better understand the structure of the Bible Learn the major emphasis of the Old and New Testaments Feel increasingly confident when using the Bible Middle elementary kids will gain even more with optional Bible skills: If desired and you have time, the Optional Bible Skill Builder in each lesson (provided on the Resources CD) will help middle elementary kids learn these skills: Memorize Old and New Testament books Memorize Old and New Testament divisions Learn more about the theme of each of the Bible divisions Locate on a Bible map where key Bible events took place See the entire list on the Middle Elementary Resources CD or at www.heartshaper.com. 4 Middle Elementary Teacher Guide

Unit 1 God s Power Bible Memory Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. Lesson Scripture Focus Lesson 1 Joshua Succeeds Moses Lesson 2 Crossing the Jordan Lesson 3 Joshua and Jericho Deuteronomy 34; Joshua 1 Joshua 3 Joshua 6 God is always with us. God is worth following. God is trustworthy. Lesson 4 The Birth of Jesus Matthew 1 God sent Jesus. Bible Skills Bible skills are intentionally integrated into each lesson. You ll help kids learn how to use their Bibles so God s Word goes deep into their hearts. Look for this symbol throughout the teacher guide to identify activities that work well for all kids, including those with special needs. Additional helps for teaching kids with special needs can be found on the Resources CD and at www.heartshaper.com. HeartShaper for Unit 1 Middle Elementary Activities Lessons 1 4 Middle Elementary Resources Visuals Sheet 1 Poster for the Quarter Sheet 3 Joshua 1:9 Bible Memory poster Sheet 7 Map and Ark of the Covenant CD Audio Tracks God s Words (lesson 1) Trumpet Sounds (lesson 3) Printable Files Bible Dictionary, Bible Time Lines, Prayer Request Cards Unit 1: King James Version Bible Memory Lessons 1 4: King James Version Scripture texts, New International Version Scripture texts, Optional Bible Skill Builders Lesson 1: True or Not True Lesson 2: Dig Deeper Groups, This Is Your Life Lesson 3: Trust Match Lesson 4: Jesus Birth illustrations, Joseph s Story script Special Needs Helps (see CD Contents for complete list of files) Teacher Helps (see CD Contents for complete list of files) Kidz Chat student magazine Issues 1 4 Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, Unit 1 5

Additional Activities for Unit 1 Offer these activities for early arrivers, for kids who finish activities quickly, or whenever there is extra time. Unit Service Project Celebrating Jesus Birth If your church family celebrates Jesus birth by participating in some type of service project, get the kids in your class involved. Maybe your church participates in Operation Christmas Child or buys presents and food for families in need in your community. If so, can the kids in your class work alongside adults and teens? Can your students do some part of the project together? Can your students and their families work together on the project? Help kids know the joy in serving others! If your church family isn t involved in a service project, let your students brainstorm together what they would like to do. The following are a few ideas: Kids could make nativity ornaments to give to younger children in your church. Kids could buy gloves and hats for kids in need in your community. Kids could make Christmas cards for widows in your church. Bible Time Line Fun Challenge kids to memorize in order the events show on the Bible time lines. Then have them say the events to each other. For more fun, encourage kids to create one motion for each event that would help them remember the events. (Example: for crossing the Jordan you can wiggle your fingers back and forth in front of you to represent the water and then pull your hands apart to represent the water separating.) Prayer Time Make copies of the Prayer Request Cards reproducible page. (See the teacher contents page for the location of reproducible pages. Cards are also available as a printable file on the Resources CD.) When students have private requests they would like you to pray about, they can write them on the Dear teacher request cards and place them in a box labeled Prayer Requests for the Teacher. When students have requests they would like their classmates to pray about, they can write them on the Dear friends request cards for you to share during your prayer time. Optional Bible Skill Builders Use the Optional Bible Skill Builder activities provided on the Resources CD whenever you have time before, during, or at the end of your class time. 6 Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, Unit 1

Joshua Succeeds Moses Scripture: Deuteronomy 34:5-9; Joshua 1:1, 2, 5-9, 16, 17 Bible Memory: Joshua 1:9 Focus: God is always with us. Lesson 1 Heart to Heart Teacher Devotion Can you imagine how Joshua must have felt as he took over leadership from Moses? Overwhelmed? Humbled? Inadequate? Teaching children can sometimes affect us with the same feelings. Yet Joshua stands as one courageous example. Joshua had full confidence that God was with him not just some of the time, but always. As you teach and lead those God has entrusted to you, remember that God is always with you too. Lesson 1 at a Glance 1 FOCUS IN Use one or more of these activities to help students think about times they ve felt afraid or alone. Quick Step What Are You Afraid Of? Option Me Too HeartShaper Activities for lesson 1 none Other pencils 10 pennies per student 2 EXPLORE HIS WORD Use these activities to help students discover God s promise to Joshua. Bible Exploration Deuteronomy 34:5-9; Joshua 1:1, 2, 5-9, 16, 17 Bible Memory Joshua 1:9 Optional Bible Skill Builder Bible time lines from the fall quarter, Resources CD, Activities for lesson 1 Resources sheet 3 Resources CD Optional Bible Skills 1 and Optional Bible Library printable files Bibles, reusable adhesive, CD player, pencils Bibles, reusable adhesive Bibles, pencils 3 MAKE IT REAL Use one of these activities to help students explore what it means that God is always with them. Quick Step True or Not True? Option A Sparking Reminder Resources CD True or Not True? printable file none scissors, 2 pieces of roll paper, 2 rolls of clear tape, markers Bibles, Life Savers Wint O Green mints 4 LIVE IT OUT Use one of these activities to help students show they believe that God is always with them. Quick Step Obvious Acting Option Praying Well none Activities for lesson 1 paper, marker, reusable adhesive pencils Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 7

Focus In (10 15 minutes) 1 Use one or more of these activities to help students think about times they ve felt afraid or alone. Focus God is always with us. Welcome Welcome each student warmly by name. Early arrivers will enjoy doing one or more of the additional activities described on the unit page. Quick Step What Are You Afraid Of? Try to find out one interesting thing about each student. Distribute the leaflets and pencils. Have kids turn to the activity What Are You Afraid Of? Read the instructions and give kids a minute to finish the page. When they re done, ask them to find at least one person who checked one or more of the same things they checked, and have them stand together. Then have groups share what they checked and why. Kids will also like to share what they crossed out. Activities for lesson 1, pencils Teaching Tip Display the poster for the quarter (Resources sheet 1). It will help kids think about who God is. ASK: What are some of your biggest fears or worries? Why are some things scarier when you re alone? How do you deal with your fears? SAY: We all have fears of one kind or another. Today we re going to read in the Bible about someone who faced a situation when he could have been afraid. Let s find out what happened. Option Me Too Try to find out one interesting thing about each of the students as they arrive. Have all kids gather in a circle. If you have a large class, ask kids to gather in small groups with no more than six kids in each group. Have groups sit in circles. Give each student 10 pennies. Have a student start the game by putting a penny in the middle while naming a fear or a time he or she has felt alone. Everyone else who has ever had that fear or felt alone in a similar situation says Me too and puts one penny in the middle. Play continues until someone is out of pennies. 10 pennies per student (or 10 scraps of paper) With students who are less verbal, they can still participate in this activity by tossing in their pennies. ASK: What are some of your biggest fears or worries? Why is it usually easier to go through tough or scary times when you re not alone? How do you deal with your fears? SAY: We all have fears of one kind or another. Today we re going to read in the Bible about someone who faced a situation when he could have been afraid. Let s find out what happened. 8 Joshua Succeeds Moses, Lesson 1

Focus God is always with us. Explore His Word (25 minutes) 2 Use these activities to help students discover God s promise to Joshua. Bible Background for the Teacher Before Abraham had any children, God promised Abraham that his descendants would become a great nation in the land of Canaan. But at that time, cruel and evil people lived in that land (Genesis 12:6, 7). God allowed Abraham s descendants, the Israelites, to suffer as slaves for 400 years in Egypt (15:13-16). After that time, God sent Moses to free them and lead them to the promised land of Canaan. About two years after leaving Egypt, the Israelites reached the border of the land God had promised them. God told Moses to send 12 spies to explore the land. But 10 of those spies convinced the people that the wicked men of the land were too powerful and their cities too fortified for Israel to defeat them. The other two spies, Joshua and Caleb, could not persuade the Israelites to trust God and fight for their new land (Numbers 13, 14). Because the Israelites were afraid, God said they must live in the desert for 40 years and learn to trust Him before they could go to the country He wanted to give them. All the Israelites who had been afraid died during those 40 years. This lesson brings us to the end of those 40 years in the desert. The people of Israel came again to the border of the promised land. This time they camped east of the Jordan River, ready to cross it and battle for the land beyond. Moses had led his people well for 40 years, but now he was 120 years old. God chose one of the two faithful spies, Joshua, to be the new leader. He promised to be with Joshua as He had been with Moses, and the people promised to do God s will and follow Joshua as they had followed Moses. Bible time lines from the fall quarter (or print those time lines from the Resources CD, Bible Skills folder), reusable adhesive, Bibles, Resources CD track 1, CD player, Activities for lesson 1, pencils Teaching Tip The Scripture text is provided on the Resources CD in both the New International Version and the King James Version, if you want kids to read from the same Bible version. Bible Exploration Deuteronomy 34:5-9; Joshua 1:1, 2, 5-9, 16, 17 Refer to the Bible time line, displayed on a wall or bulletin board, from the fall quarter. Briefly review God s story, starting with creation and going through the Ten Commandments. ASK: What have we been learning about history? (It s His story. It s God s story.) Write history on the board, along with His story and God s story. What are the names of the first five books of the Old Testament? (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) What are those five books called when referring to them as a group of books? (books of Law) SAY: The Old Testament books of Law help us know what God is like, which is a great reason to read and study them! The next book of the Bible is Joshua. Joshua begins a group of books that are known as books of History. Today we ll pick up God s story after God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. Ask students to turn in their Bibles to Deuteronomy 34:5-9. Review with students how to find that Scripture. For a printed Bible, look at the table of contents in the front of a Bible to find the books. For a digital Bible, go to the contents page. Then have volunteers read those verses aloud. Have kids turn to Joshua 1, and have a volunteer read verse 1 aloud. Then play track 1, God s Words, from the CD (vv. 2-9). Tell kids that as they listen to God s words, they should hold up their hands and make a C with Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 9

their fingers if God is giving a command, and make a P with their fingers if He s making a promise. Finish by having volunteers read verses 16 and 17 aloud. SAY: The Israelites needed a new leader after Moses died. Joshua didn t campaign to be the next leader, and he wasn t chosen by an election. God chose Joshua to be the next leader of the Israelites because God knew who that he would be the right man for the job. Distribute the leaflets and pencils. Have kids turn to the activity Commands and Promises. Encourage kids to work in pairs, using their Bibles as needed, to complete the sentences. When everyone is done, let pairs read the completed sentences, one reading the command and the other reading the promise. Be sure to point out that for every command there was a promise. ASK: Why do you think God kept telling Joshua to be strong and courageous? (God knew that Joshua would have a hard job. God knew that Joshua would face a lot of tough situations.) Look at the promises God made to Joshua. Which would you say is the most important? Why? Accept students responses. SAY: All God s promises are important. But the one that seems most important is that God would always be with Joshua. No matter what, God would never leave Joshua. God didn t promise Joshua that everything would always be easy, or that God would make everything turn out the way Joshua thought it should. But God would always be with him. And God gives us that same promise God is always with us. Bible Memory Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. Display the Joshua 1:9 poster on a wall or bulletin board. Have kids turn in their Bibles to Joshua 1:9, and have a volunteer read it aloud. ASK: What is God s command to Joshua? (Be strong and courageous.) What is God s promise to Joshua? (God would be with him.) Bibles, Resources sheet 3, reusable adhesive (or pushpins) Note The Bible Memory in the King James Version is included on the Resources CD. Divide the class into two groups. Have one group create motions to go along with God s commands. Have the other group create motions to go along with God s promise. When the command group is ready, have them read that portion of Joshua 1:9 that is God s commands, while doing the motions they created. Then the promise group can read the portion of Joshua 1:9 that is God s promise, while doing the motions they created. Then have everyone do the motions as they read the verse together. SAY: Whenever we re afraid or discouraged, there s one thing that will really help we can remember that God is always with us. Optional Bible Skill Builder Print the Resources CD Optional Bible Skills 1 printable file. 10 Joshua Succeeds Moses, Lesson 1

Focus God is always with us. Make It Real (10 15 minutes) 3 Use one of these activities to help students explore what it means that God is always with them. Resources CD True or Not True? printable file (cut into sentence strips), scissors, 2 pieces of roll paper, 2 rolls of clear tape, markers Quick Step True or Not True? SAY: Knowing that God is always with us is a great thing. Let s explore what that means. Divide the class into two teams. Give each team roll paper, tape, and a marker. Ask one team to label the top of its paper True and the other team to label its paper Not True. Place the True or Not True? sentence strips facedown. Each team will send one player to choose a sentence strip. Those kids are to return to their teams and read the sentences. If the True team has a not true sentence, the player returns it to the pile and gets another one. If it s a true sentence, the team tapes it to its paper. The Not True team does the same. Play until all the sentences are gone. ASK: When are some times you ve thought that some of the sentences on the Not True paper are true? When are some times you ve thought that some of the sentences on the True paper are not true? SAY: God doesn t promise us that everything will always be easy, or that God will make everything turn out the way we think it should. But this promise is always true God is always with us. Bibles, Life Savers Wint O Green mints Teaching Tip The sparks can be very hard to see. Practice ahead of time. Be aware that some kids may not be able to chew the mints. But they can have fun watching their partners! Option A Sparking Reminder ASK: How do you know that God is always with us? Accept responses. Have volunteers turn to Isaiah 41:10 and Matthew 28:20 and read the verses aloud. SAY: I think that sometimes we forget that God is always with us. Maybe we forget that God is always with us when things don t go our way or when bad things happen to us. Have kids get into pairs, and ask partners to face each other. Give each student a mint. Turn out the lights, making the room as dark as possible. When you say go, one kid in each pair is to bite down on the mint, using his front teeth. The other kid in each pair is to watch for blue sparks. Let the kids reverse roles. Then turn on the lights. SAY: These mints have oil of wintergreen in them, which is fluorescent. That fluorescent oil was there before you bit the mint, but it took the crushing by your teeth to produce a spark. Life can be that way. God is always with us, but sometimes it takes a crushing blow of a hard time or loneliness for us to remember that God is right there with us. We can t see the oil of wintergreen, but it is there. We can t see God, but God is always with us. ASK: When are some times you ve had trouble believing that God is with you? Why are you glad that God is always with you? SAY: God doesn t promise us that everything will always be easy, or that God will make everything turn out the way we think it should. But this promise is always true God is always with us. Middle Elementary Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 11

Live It Out (10 minutes) 4 Use one of these activities to help students show they believe that God is always with them. Focus God is always with us. Quick Step Obvious Acting Make three separate signs titled Home, School, and Activities. Display them in different places in your room. SAY: Throughout Joshua s life, it was obvious he believed that God was with him. ASK: How about you? Is it obvious to others that God is with you? When are some times that you can be like Joshua and show you believe that God is always with you? (at school, to not be afraid to pray before eating or to not be afraid to be nice to an unpopular kid; at soccer practice, to not gossip and not use curse words; at home, to pray when parents fight or when I m sad) paper, marker, reusable adhesive Teaching Tip Be sure that all kids get involved in planning and acting out the skits. Direct kids attention to the three signs. SAY: You re going to act out ways to show you believe that God is always with us at home, at school, and at the many activities you re involved with. Tell kids to choose which they d like to help act out and go to that area. The school group should plan how to act out a situation at school that shows they obviously believe that God is always with them. The other two groups should do the same. After several minutes, let each group act out its situation. With a small class, let kids work together to act out the situations. Have kids gather for prayer. Lead them in a time of directed prayer. Tell kids that you ll pray a sentence, then pause, so they can pray about that silently. PRAY: Dear God, thank You for always being with us. Pause. Thank You for being with me at school. Pause. Thank You for being with me at home. Pause. Thank You for being with me during the activities I m involved in. Pause. Thank You for always being with me. Pause. In Jesus name, amen. Option Praying Well SAY: Throughout Joshua s life, he believed that God was with him. ASK: How about you? Do you believe that God is with you? When are some times that you can be like Joshua and show you believe that God is always with you? (at school, to not be afraid to pray before eating or to not be afraid to be nice to an unpopular kid; at soccer practice, to not gossip and not use curse words; at home, to pray when parents fight or when I m sad) Have kids turn in their leaflets to the activity Praying Well. Have a volunteer read the prayer aloud. SAY: Just as God promised Joshua, God is always with us too. Write on the blank lines your ideas about how you will show you believe God s promise. When kids are done, have volunteers share what they wrote. Then gather for a time of prayer. Have kids pray together the prayer based on Joshua 1:9. Close with prayer, thanking God that He is always with us. Activities for lesson 1, pencils Try to find pictures of some of the situations when kids need to rely on God. This makes the activity more concrete and understandable. Kidz Chat Give each student a Kidz Chat to take home. Be sure parents know about the Faith & Family pages available online to print and use with their children at home. Go to www.heartshaper.com. 12 Joshua Succeeds Moses, Lesson 1

Just for You Ten Commandments for Teachers One Understand that teaching children is a holy calling of eternal value; pray for each child and ask for loving wisdom as you prepare. (Being prepared says you care.) Two Get down at a child s eye level; show love and welcome by your touch, words, and smile. Teach respect by showing respect. (Your actions will teach far more than your words.) Three Make suggestions more often than you give commands; phrase directions positively. (A child must know what he or she can do in place of what he or she cannot do.) Four Be a teacher of great vision. See the most active, the most difficult, or the most withdrawn child not as a problem, but as a person to be loved into God s family. (Remember and repeat often that God loves and has good plans for each one.) Five Give acceptable choices and set reasonable limits; stick to them and keep your word when you make a promise. (Limits foster a child s sense of security.) Six Realize that your interaction is always needed, even when children are absorbed in an activity. (Stay nearby to guide conversation; listen, show love, and ask open-ended questions to help children understand and apply Bible truths.) Seven Be quick to see, describe, and thank a child for right actions. (Describing a child s actions helps the child put meaning to concepts like fairness and kindness.) Eight Remember that children learn by doing, so provide active ways for children to learn. (Have several activities ready when the first child arrives, so children may choose.) Nine Know what is typical behavior for children and guide children toward desirable behavior. (Children are not always able to see how their actions affect others.) Ten Remember how easily children absorb our attitudes and how watchful they are of our actions and reactions. (Our attitudes and actions will either affirm or deny the truth of our words!) For more inspiration and training, you ll want to get a copy of Teacher Training Smart Pages. Available from your Christian retailer or at SundaySchool.com

Shape hearts. Change lives. HeartShaper helps kids grow to know and love God and His Word and live it out! What makes HeartShaper unique? Kids take five journeys through the Bible by the time they reach 6th grade. Bible skills, integrated into each lesson, build on each other from one age level to the next. Activity options are included in most steps of each lesson. Quick Step activities, easy to prepare and teach, require no materials other than the curriculum and common classroom supplies. Special needs friendly activities are integrated into each lesson. Additional resources are available at www.heartshaper.com/special-needs. You ll want to use all the multisensory teaching tools provided with HeartShaper: KidzChat Student Magazine Middle Elementary Activitites Middle Elementary Resources Products sold separately or in a kit Plus, check out FREE online resources at www.heartshaper.com. ME Middle Elementary Teacher Guide No. 6240 2624018