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Acts of the Apostles Paul's Journeys
4th-6th grades
This page is devoted to sharing the actual lesson plans I used while teaching The book of Acts to 4th-6th graders in a Bible class setting. I also throw in a few personal thoughts along the way. If you would like to see what I am currently teaching, visit my blog: Diary Of A Bible Class Teacher.
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The Jerusalem Conference -- Acts 15
This morning begins our new quarter. We will finish up the study of Acts and end our study of the New Testament during this quarter. In January we will begin again our 3-year cycle of studying the Bible with Genesis.
I worked until midnight last night trying to get everything ready for the new quarter, but I didn't get finished. So, instead of having the kids walk into a class in disarray, I decided to keep everything like it was and let them think we're still in the old quarter.
We've had 4 visitors semi-regularly this past quarter. All 4 of them have asked me if I had a Bible they could have. I finally ordered10 NKJV That I'll give to them this morning. I will also have some extra in the classroom for those kids that forget theirs.
I'll post a list of the stations next time, but one of the things we're memorizing is The Whole Armor of God from Ephesians 6. We will read that this morning in class. Since it talks about the word of God being the sword of the spirit and I am giving Bible out, I thought it would be a good time talk about how important the sword is to the soldier and thus the Bible is important to us.
I've been referring to the Acts Chapter Cards in my previous posts. I will keep referring to them in the future. I've had some questions asking what they were. Here is a slide show I put together of them. See if you can figure out what all the pictures represent.
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