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Shape hearts. Change lives. Teacher Guide Winter 2017 2018 HeartShaper.com PreTeen Grades 5 6

PreTeen Contents Grades 5 6 How to Use HeartShaper... 1 4 Unit 1 God s Plan Unfolds Overview and unit activities....5 Bible Memory: Isaiah 9:6 Lesson 1 December 3... A King Is Coming! (selected prophecies).... 7 2 December 10.... A Messenger Is Sent (Isaiah 40; Malachi 3; Luke 1, 3)....13 3 December 17... A Message for Mary (Isaiah 7; Luke 1).... 19 4 December 24... It Happened in Bethlehem (Micah 5; Luke 2)....25 Unit 2 Growing Up Overview and unit activities....31 Bible Memory: Romans 12:2 Lesson 5 December 31.... Talk to Him (1 Samuel 1)....33 6 January 7... Listen to Him (2 Kings 22, 23)....39 7 January 14... Worship Him (Exodus 20; 1 Chronicles 16; Acts 2). 45 8 January 21.... Be Like Him (Luke 2)....51 Unit 3 The Bible Teaches Us Overview and unit activities...57 How to Love Bible Memory: John 13:34, 35 Lesson 9 January 28... Build Up One Another (Ephesians 4, 5).... 59 10 February 4... Care and Share (John 4)....65 11 February 11.... Are You a Sheep or a Goat? (Matthew 25)....71 12 February 18.... Put Faith into Action (James 2)....77 13 February 25... Celebrate Love (1 Corinthians 13)....83 Reproducible pages....89 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. PreTeen 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. Judy Gillispie, Katie Wetherbee, contributors. David C Cook Creative Services Team, design and production. Ahaa! Design, typesetting. KidStock/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 preteens 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 students will learn in each unit. Focus is the main thought that students will learn and remember in each lesson. How the lessons are organized 1 Focus In: Preteens are introduced to the lesson theme and focus. 2 Explore His Word: Preteens will interact with the Scripture passage and develop Bible skills. 3 Make It Real: Preteens will discover how the Scripture applies to their lives. 4 Live It Out: Preteens 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 PreTeen. 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. PreTeen 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 Quick Step Take the Challenge SAY: God cares deeply about how we treat our parents or the grown-ups who care for us. The Scriptures are clear God wants us to honor our parents. I hope you ll accept the challenge to always honor your parents. Ask students to turn in their leaflets to the activity Take the Challenge. Read the instructions. Encourage them to write specific times when they will honor their parents in these ways. Give students time to work on this. Option You Can Do It! Before class, get an outgoing student to help you. Show the student the worksheet, and tell him that, when the activity starts, he is to do all the things on the list. He should start immediately with number 1 and do all of them, even though no one else may do them. Give each preteen a copy of the You Can Do It! sheet. Tell them to work on the page by themselves and not to talk while they do it. Don t say anything if students start doing the things on the list. For those students who did not do anything, give them candy when they ask you for it. Activities for lesson 2, pencils copies of Resources CD You Can Do It! printable file (1 per student), wrapped candy Whisper to rule-based or extremely structured preteens that this is merely an experiment to see what happens When you see this symbol after a title, it means the activity will work well for all kids, including those with special needs. 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 Show Me SAY: Show me the perfect smile. Pause as preteens do that. Show me the perfect frown. Pause as preteens do that. Show me the perfect muscle. Pause as preteens do that. Show me the perfect wink. Pause as preteens do that. Show me the perfect finger snap. Pause as preteens do that. Show me something else you can do that s perfect. Pause as preteens do that. ASK: Who thought that you had the perfect smile, frown, muscle, wink, and finger snap? Accept responses. Who do you know that does everything perfectly? (no one) What does the word perfect mean? (having no mistakes or flaws, completely correct or accurate) none Teaching Tip Continue to display the Poster for the Quarter (Resources sheet 1). See the Resources CD Special Needs Helps 9 printable file for another way to offer this activity for preteens with special needs. 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 PreTeen Teacher Guide

Teaching Tools These multisensory teaching tools are an integral part of HeartShaper! PreTeen Activities Your students will love the full-color activity leaflets designed just for them they make Bible study fun! Helps preteens take a deep dive into Scripture Encourages preteens to think for themselves Live Wire student magazine This weekly student magazine helps preteens take home what they re learning and helps their faith grow. In the magazine you ll find: Short stories and articles of interest to preteens Fun Facts, Spotlight On, and Did You Know? features, plus Have a Blast! puzzles and activities PreTeen Resources These resources will help you engage students 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) Application-type posters and photo cards Poster for the quarter On the CD you ll find: Recordings Printable files for students: activity pages for in-class 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 PreTeen Teacher s Convenience Kit. It contains one PreTeen Teacher Guide, one set of PreTeen Activities, the complete PreTeen Resources pack, and one set of Live Wire student magazine. PreTeen Teacher Guide 3

Teaching Preteens With HeartShaper, preteens will grow spiritually Preteens can know these important facts: God continually provides for His people. A growing relationship with God is important. Jesus, God s Son, wants to be their Savior and friend. The Holy Spirit is their helper and guide. Preteens can show these godly attitudes: Desire to worship God. Feel valuable as a child of God. Accept and love people of other races, nationalities, and abilities as people whom God loves. Trust God in hard times. Preteens can exhibit these desirable behaviors: Regularly read the Bible and pray for self and others. Show respect for those in authority. Develop God-given abilities to participate in the ministry of the church. Put God first in their plans and activities. See the entire list on the PreTeen Resources CD or at www.heartshaper.com. With HeartShaper, preteens will develop Bible skills Preteens will build on these Bible skills: See the overall story or theme to the Bible; that history is God s story Begin to understand the chronology of Bible events Learn the major emphasis of the Old Testament and the New Testament Feel increasingly confident when using the Bible Preteens will develop these new Bible skills: Recognize that there are different Bible translations and understand some of the differences Read and explain Bible verses and apply them to everyday life Use a Bible dictionary and other Bible tools to better understand Scripture texts Value time spent reading God s Word and use the skills they have acquired in personal Bible study Preteens 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 preteens learn these skills: List major Old Testament and New Testament events in chronological order and attach people to events Name the books and divisions of the Bible Explain the themes of Bible divisions Find and compare parallel Scripture passages. See the entire list on the PreTeen Resources CD or at www.heartshaper.com. 4 PreTeen Teacher Guide

Unit 1 God s Plan Unfolds Bible Memory Isaiah 9:6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Lesson Scripture Focus Lesson 1 A King Is Coming! Lesson 2 A Messenger Is Sent Lesson 3 A Message for Mary Genesis 3, 12; 2 Samuel 7; Isaiah 9; Jeremiah 23; Micah 5 Isaiah 40; Malachi 3; Luke 1, 3 Isaiah 7; Luke 1 God planned to send Jesus. God uses messengers. God uses servants. Lesson 4 It Happened in Bethlehem Micah 5; Luke 2 God s plan was fulfilled when He sent Jesus. Bible Skills Bible skills are intentionally integrated into each lesson. You ll help preteens 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 PreTeen Activities Lessons 1 4 PreTeen Resources Visuals Sheet 1 Poster for the Quarter Sheet 2 Isaiah 9:6 Bible Memory Poster CD Audio Track Track 1 An Angel Visits Mary, lesson 3 Printable Files A Servant of God, lesson 3 Bible Event Cards, lessons 1 4 Bible People Cards, lessons 3, 4 God s Perfect Plan, lesson 4 King James Version Bible Memory, unit 1 King James Version Scripture texts, lessons 1 4 Life of Jesus Chart, lessons 1 4 New International Version Scripture texts, lessons 1 4 Optional Bible Skill Builders, lessons 1 4 Results of Planning, lesson 4 Special Needs Helps (see CD Contents for complete list of files) Teacher Helps (see CD Contents for complete list of files) The Early Church Chart, lessons 1 4 Live Wire student magazine Issues 1 4 PreTeen Teacher Guide, Unit 1 5

Additional Activities for Unit 1 Offer these activities for early arrivers, for preteens who finish activities quickly, or whenever there is extra time. Unit Service Project Giving Projects Throughout this unit, help students focus on giving instead of receiving as you work together to meet needs or bring joy to others. Choose from the following ideas or participate in another project with your church family. Contribute to the food pantry that s housed in your church building or one that s in your community. Challenge your students to earn money or contribute from their allowances to buy some items for the food pantry. You could also set up a time for you and your preteens to work together in the food pantry. Prepare gift and party boxes for children who are on the mission field. Include items related to their hobbies, music interests, and favorite foods. Also send items that the children could use to have their own parties and celebrations. Be sure to contact adult missionaries before buying/packing in order to learn specific wish lists and to avoid any problems relating to customs regulations. Have your students participate in a project that buys gifts, such as gloves and hats, for children who are in need in your community or a surrounding community. If possible, select recipients who are the same ages as your students. Encourage students to earn money or contribute from their allowances to purchase the gifts. You could also set up a time for you and your students to wrap the gifts and possibly deliver them. Prayer Time Make copies of the Resources CD Prayer Request Cards. 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 whenever you have time before, during, or at the end of your class time. 6 PreTeen Teacher Guide, Unit 1

A King Is Coming! Scripture: Genesis 3:15; 12:1-3; 2 Samuel 7:8, 12, 13; Isaiah 9:6; Jeremiah 23:5, 6; Micah 5:2, 4, 5a Bible Memory: Isaiah 9:6 Focus: God planned to send Jesus. Lesson 1 Heart to Heart Teacher Devotion What a plan God had! From the beginning of time, God planned to make a way for the people He created to have eternal life in Heaven with Him. The plan involved His only Son, Jesus, who was prophesied to be the Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). But the mighty God came as a baby. The everlasting Father was laid in a manger. The prince of peace was visited by lowly shepherds. What a plan! Lesson 1 at a Glance 1 FOCUS IN Use one or more of these activities to help students explain the importance of making plans. Quick Step Let the Building Begin Option Move Those Candies! HeartShaper none none Other paper, construction paper, paper clips, clear tape round candies, paper plates, straws 2 EXPLORE HIS WORD Use these activities to help students tell how God revealed His plan for sending Jesus to the world. Bible Exploration Genesis 3:15; 12:1-3; 2 Samuel 7:8, 12, 13; Isaiah 9:6; Jeremiah 23:5, 6; Micah 5:2, 4, 5a Bible Memory Isaiah 9:6 Activities for lesson 1 Resources sheet 2 Bibles, pencils reusable adhesive, Bibles Optional Bible Skill Builder Resources CD Optional Bible Skills 1 printable file (see activity for other files needed) card stock, clear tape, paper, scissors, reusable adhesive 3 MAKE IT REAL Use one of these activities to help students understand why God s plan is important. Quick Step What Would You Say? Option It s Impossible! Activities for lesson 1 none Bibles, pencils paper, pencils, trash can, Bibles, whiteboard, dry-erase marker 4 LIVE IT OUT Use one of these activities to help students thank God for His plan to send Jesus. Quick Step Express Your Thanks! Option Ornament Reminders Activities for lesson 1 none pencils paper, card stock, scissors, colored pencils, markers, hole punch, yarn PreTeen Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 7

Focus In (10 15 minutes) 1 Use one or more of these activities to help kids explain the importance of making plans. Focus God planned to send Jesus. Welcome Welcome each student by name. Early arrivers will enjoy doing one or more of the additional activities described on the unit page. Quick Step Let the Building Begin Divide the class into two groups. Have the groups sit at separate tables where they can t see or hear each other well. Give each group some paper, construction paper, paper clips, and tape. If you have building blocks, let groups use those instead. Whisper to one group that they are to start building something, as fast as they can. They are not allowed to talk about what they re building, but everyone in the group has to work at building one thing. Whisper to the other group that they are to work at building one thing. Before building, they are to spend at least one minute talking about what they plan to build. Give both groups several minutes to work on their buildings. When time is up, lead a discussion about the importance of making plans. paper, construction paper, paper clips, clear tape (optional: building blocks) Reassure students that this is just an experiment, not a competition. Teaching Tip Display the Poster for the Quarter (Resources sheet 1). ASK: What was it like trying to work together to build something without planning what you were going to do? Accept responses. How important was it that you made plans before building? What are some things that you make plans for? (getting with friends, tests, playing sports, going places) SAY: God had a plan, a very important plan. Let s dig into God s Word to find out about this plan. Option Move Those Candies! Divide the class into small groups. Give each group a paper plate filled with round candies, another paper plate, and a straw for each person. SAY: Your goal is to be the first group to move your candies from one plate to the next. You can only use your straws to do this. You ll have to plan how to work together because everyone must move at least four candies from one plate to the other. Give groups a minute to make plans. Call out We ve done it when your group has moved all the candies. Go! round candies (Skittles, M&Ms, or Smarties ), paper plates, straws ASK: What do you think might have happened if your group had not made any plans? (wouldn t have done very well, we all might have tried different things) Why was it important for your group to make plans before starting? (so we could work together, so we could win) What are some things that you make plans for? (getting with friends, tests, playing sports, going places) SAY: God had a plan, a very important plan. Let s dig into God s Word to find out about this plan. The Beat Check out The Beat, an optional Focus In activity that uses current events, trends, or media to introduce the lesson. Go to www.heartshaper.com and click on For Teachers/The Beat for a free download. 8 A King Is Coming!, Lesson 1

Focus God planned to send Jesus. Explore His Word (25 minutes) 2 Use these activities to help students tell how God revealed His plan for sending Jesus to the world. Bible Background for the Teacher God and His prophets prepared the way for the Messiah long before His birth. In today s Scripture, God s message was spoken hundreds of years before the birth of Jesus. As we learn about Jesus place in God s plan, we discover that each person has a place in God s plan too. Strange as it may seem, Satan himself was the first to learn of a deliverer who would come to redeem people from sin. God s words in Genesis 3:15 are the first link in a chain of promises and prophecies about Jesus. The theme of redemption through Abraham and his descendants marks a new beginning in God s plan of blessing. These prophecies continue through the book of Genesis (see Genesis 13:15, 16; 17:6-8; 22:17, 18; 26:2-4). Like Abraham, David received promises concerning a Son yet unborn. Second Samuel 7:4-17 describes how from David s descendants would come not only a builder of God s house (the temple) but also a kingdom that would endure forever. The angel s message in Luke 1:32, 33 echoes that prophecy. Isaiah and Micah were contemporaries, prophesying from about 740 to 700 BC. Isaiah s ministry may have lasted several years longer. The introductory conjunction For in Isaiah 9:6 is important. All the wonderful events about which Isaiah had just spoken required an adequate cause. A child, the Christ, is that cause. Micah s prophecy promised for Israel a shepherd (5:4). The ruler... whose origins are from of old (v. 2) calls to mind the preexistence of Christ. Jeremiah prophesied later, from around 625 BC to a few years after 585 BC. Like other prophets, Jeremiah spoke of the coming Messiah as God s anointed king. Bibles, Activities for lesson 1, pencils Note The Scripture text is provided on the Resources CD in both the New International Version and the King James Version, if you want preteens to read from the same Bible version. How to Say It Ephrathah Ef-rath-uh Judah Joo-duh Bible Exploration Genesis 3:15; 12:1-3; 2 Samuel 7:8, 12, 13; Isaiah 9:6; Jeremiah 23:5, 6; Micah 5:2, 4, 5a Ask students to turn to the contents page in their Bibles and look at the Old Testament section (either a print or digital Bible). Ask students to find the books of Genesis, 2 Samuel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Micah. ASK: What type of book is Genesis? (book of Law) What type of book is 2 Samuel? (book of History) What type of books are Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Micah? (books of Prophecy) What would you say is the main purpose of the Old Testament? (to tell us about God s plan for sending Jesus) SAY: While these books come from different sections of the Old Testament, they all tell something about God s plan to send Jesus. Let s find out about that. Distribute the leaflets, and have students turn to the activity Take a Deep Dive. Assign pairs of students one or more of the sentences to finish. They should look up the Scriptures, then write their answers in the spaces provided. Be sure to pair up kids who struggle with reading with those who are more confident. When everyone is done, ask those pairs with numbers 1 5 to read their completed sentences. Ask preteens to complete each of the sentences in their leaflets. (Answers: 1=woman; 2=nation, all; 3=offspring, forever; 4=David, King; 5=Bethlehem) PreTeen Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 9

ASK: Who would come from Abram s nation, through whom all nations would be blessed? (Jesus) Who would God raise up whose kingdom would last forever? (Jesus) What ruler would come out of Bethlehem? (Jesus) Then ask those pairs with numbers 6 9 to read their completed sentences. Ask preteens to finish each of the sentences in their leaflets. (Answers: 6=house; 7=Mighty, Prince; 8=wisely, safe, Savior; 9=ruler, shepherd, peace) ASK: Who is called Mighty God, the Everlasting Father? (Jesus) Who is king and Savior forever? (Jesus) Who is our shepherd and our peace? (Jesus) SAY: All along, God planned to send Jesus, His only Son. God used special messengers called prophets to let people know that someone special was coming. Although these prophecies were made hundreds of years before Jesus was born, each one of them happened, just as the Scriptures had foretold. Because God is faithful and always keeps His promises, the people could believe that a king was coming who would save them. And God did send a king to save them but He wasn t the kind of king most people expected. God had a wonderful plan to save His people. And that plan includes us! Bible Memory Isaiah 9:6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Display the Isaiah 9:6 poster on a wall or bulletin board. Have preteens find Isaiah 9 in their Bibles. Encourage them to look at verses 1-5. SAY: No more gloom; the people will see a great light; people will rejoice. Why? Have a volunteer read verses 6 and 7 aloud. The great light is Jesus! And He will reign forever. Resources sheet 2, reusable adhesive, Bibles (optional: pushpins) Note The Bible Memory in the King James Version is included on the Resources CD. Draw students attention to the Isaiah 9:6 poster. SAY: Imagine that Joseph and Mary sent out an announcement about the birth of their son. It might have looked something like this. While most birth announcements give the baby s name, weight and height, and parents names, Jesus birth announcement probably would have been different. It might have told, like these Bible verses, who Jesus is and what He will do. Ask students to read Isaiah 9:6 together. It s important to memorize this verse so we ll remember how unique Jesus really is that He and He alone is the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace. Optional Bible Skill Builder Print the Resources CD Optional Bible Skills 1 printable file. 10 A King Is Coming!, Lesson 1

Focus God planned to send Jesus. Make It Real (10 15 minutes) 3 Use one of these activities to help students understand why God s plan is important. Activities for lesson 1, Bibles, pencils Teaching Tip You may have some preteens interested in learning more about or accepting God s gift of salvation. See the Resources CD Leading Young Hearts to the Lord printable file for help in discussing this with your students. Consider asking for volunteers. Any preteens who would like to do the activities may do so. Offering a choice may be helpful for those who struggle with motor issues or anxiety. Quick Step What Would You Say? Ask preteens to stand next to a wall with the left side of their bodies touching the wall. They should put their left ankles, knees, hips, and shoulders against the wall, along with their head. Then they should try to lift their right feet off the floor without moving away from the wall. Soon they will discover that this is impossible unless they move their head and shoulder away from the wall. SAY: Something that is definitely impossible for us to do on our own is to make it to Heaven. Because of our sins, no matter how hard we might try, we could never make it to Heaven on our own. Ask preteens to turn in their leaflets to the activity What Would You Say? Have a volunteer read the instructions. Ask students to turn in their Bibles to Romans 3:23, and have a volunteer read it aloud. ASK: Based on what Romans 3:23 says, how would you finish this sentence? It was really important for God to send Jesus to earth because... (everyone sins and does wrong things) Encourage students to complete this thought in their own words. Let several preteens share what they wrote. Do the same for the other Scriptures. (Possible answers: Romans 6:23 The wages of sin is death, but we can have eternal life in Heaven because of Jesus. 1 John 2:1, 2 Jesus is the atoning sacrifice for our sins. Jesus paid the price for our sins. Galatians 4:4-7 That s how we become children of God. That s how we are redeemed.) SAY: These are all things you can tell someone who wants to know why God sent Jesus. God planned to send Jesus because it was the only way to take care of our sin problem. paper, pencils, trash can, Bibles, whiteboard, dry-erase marker Option It s Impossible! Ask preteens to use their right hands to draw the number 6 in the air while at the same time moving their right legs in a clockwise circle. This is a nearly impossible task. After a few minutes ask preteens to tickle themselves until they laugh. This is also nearly impossible. Give each student a sheet of paper. Tell preteens to write on their papers some wrong things they ve done. After a short time, tell them to wad up their papers and toss them into the trash can. SAY: So your sins are all gone right? Of course not! Similar to the nearly impossible tasks you tried to do, it is impossible for us to make it to Heaven on our own. Because of our sins, no matter how hard we try, we could never make it to Heaven on our own. Have volunteers turn in their Bibles to Romans 3:23; 6:23; 1 John 2:1, 2; and Galatians 4:4-7 and read the verses aloud. ASK: Why was it important for God to send Jesus to earth? As students answer, write their ideas on the board. (Everyone sins. We deserve death but can have eternal life in Heaven because of Jesus. Jesus paid for our sins. Through Jesus we become children of God.) SAY: God planned to send Jesus because it was the only way to take care of our sin problem and the only way we could live in Heaven. PreTeen Teacher Guide, Unit 1, Lesson 1 11

Live It Out (10 minutes) 4 Use one of these activities to help students thank God for His plan to send Jesus. Focus God planned to send Jesus. Quick Step Express Your Thanks! SAY: The saying Cross my heart and hope to die is sometimes said to indicate that a promise will be kept, and people usually make an X over their heart while saying it (do so). But God is the only one who always keeps His promises and is the only one who can really say Cross my heart and hope to die (use two fingers to form a cross) because that s what God sent Jesus to do. God planned to send Jesus to be born so that one day He would die on the cross for our sins. And that s exactly what happened. Activities for lesson 1, pencils Have preteens turn in their leaflets to the activity Express Your Thanks! Encourage them to finish writing a prayer to God, using ideas from the Scriptures listed. (This is one possible way to finish the prayer: I am thankful that Jesus is the Mighty God, Everlasting Father, King, Savior, and Ruler.) Close with a time of prayer. Encourage preteens to spread out in your area as much as possible. Tell them to use their fingers to form a cross while silently praying the prayers they wrote. After a brief time of silence, close in prayer. Option Ornament Reminders SAY: God planned to send Jesus to be born so that one day He would die on the cross for our sins. And that s exactly what happened. Distribute supplies. Encourage preteens to create ornaments that will help them remember to express thanks to God for His plan to send Jesus. Some may want their ornaments to have the look of blueprints. For a blueprint look, preteens could use dark blue paper and write with white gel pens or markers. Some may want to create ornaments that include both a manger and a cross. Others may want to write their thanks to God on the ornaments. Some may want their ornaments to be flat, while others will want theirs to be 3-D. When they re done with their ornaments, they can punch holes and string with yarn. paper, card stock, scissors, colored pencils, markers, hole punch, yarn (or ribbon) (optional: dark blue paper, white gel pens or markers) Prepare several samples for those who might have difficulty choosing a symbol to create. Then let volunteers show their ornaments. Close with a time of prayer. Encourage several volunteers to pray, expressing their thanks to God for His plan to send Jesus. Live Wire Distribute Live Wire to students before they leave. They will enjoy the articles, puzzles, and other features included in this fun student magazine. Be sure parents know about the Faith & Family pages available online to print and use with their preteens at home. Go to www.heartshaper.com. 12 A King Is Coming!, 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: Live Wire PreTeen Activitites PreTeen Resources Products sold separately or in a kit Plus, check out FREE online resources at www.heartshaper.com. PT Preteen Teacher Guide No. 6250 2625018