The Kids' Travel Guide series takes children from kindergarten through 5th grade on life-impacting explorations that engage them with activities, stories, prayer, and much more. Each of the seven themed Kids' Travel Guides includes 13 imaginative, interactive Bible lessons. Lead your Sunday school or midweek program on a travel adventure packed with fun activities, creative options, and take-home pages that kids tuck into their very own travel journals.
Kids' Travel Guide to the Ten Commandments contains 13 lessons on right and wrong for children. Take your explorers on an exciting journey filled with stories, fun, prayer and adventure. Along the way, they'll learn that God gives us laws because he loves us. The last lesson shows children how all the Ten Commandments lead them to the cross, and helps explain salvation to young minds.
Additional Features include: Tour Guide Tips: Ideas teachers can use to adapt the lesson for different ages.Items to Pack: Supplies and props for the journey.Scenic Routes: to give you more creative options for kids.Fun Facts: Jokes and interesting tidbits related to the lesson.Reproducible Handouts: Games, and journal "souvenirs." Kids' Travel Guide Series includes: Kids' Travel Guide to the Beatitudes (9781470704230)Kids' Travel Guide to the Lord's Prayer (9780764425240)Kids' Travel Guide to the 10 Commandments (9780764422249)Kids' Travel Guide to the Parables (9780764470134)Kids' Travel Guide to the 23rd Psalm (9780764440052)Kids' Travel Guide to the Fruit of the Spirit (9780764423901)Kids' Travel Guide to the Armor of God (9780764426957)
Kids' Travel Guide to the 10 Commandments : Thirteen Lessons on Right and Wrong
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Great ideas for object lessons, games and crafts. It's a little short on Biblical content so the teacher has to come up with the Bible story outline and make it age appropriate for kids. Otherwise, it's a good resource.
Lots of activities to choose from, easy lessons to follow
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
We've been using The Kids' Travel Guide to the Ten Commandments over the last 8 weeks of Children's Church at our chapel. Overall the lessons are well received by our volunteer teachers and the children. For the first several weeks we were using it for a group ages 3.5 yrs to just finished 3rd grade, and it was difficult to adjust some things for the super young kids. Pairing them up with an older kid who can read and write helped. Now that summer is over we are back to three different age groups and not using this with preschoolers. The older kids do fine with the lessons though some activities don't seem as liked as others (the reason for 4 stars, some of the activities are kind of goofy), but the beauty of it is our teachers can pick and choose the activities they know their class will like. Our Children's Church lasts about 40 minutes and there is enough material to go twice as long! It works well for us that there are suggestions for the activities to make them more age appropriate for younger or older kids in the recommended age range (Kinder-5th grade). Some of my teachers were concerned about the 7th commandment (Be True to Your Husband or Wife) and talking to children about adultery, but I think the book handled it very well, talking mostly about keeping your promises and not going into the sordid details of adultery and adult relationships. The variety of activities appeals to the kids. Some enjoy crafts, some enjoy the role playing/skits, others like the games and to be up out of their chairs moving around the room. There are a lot of neat visual activities to really get kids to understand the meaning of the lesson. For example, in the chapter about Idols the children each get a large rock and write (with help if needed) something that takes up their time on it (like video games, soccer, TV, etc). The teacher has a pitcher and each child has a cup of water. The water represents God and the pitcher an empty heart. The kids "fill" the "heart" with "God". Then each child places their rock into the pitcher displacing some of the water. You can remove the rocks at the end and show how much "God" was left after the "Idols" pushed their way into the "heart". We plan on using another Kids' Travel Guide for our next series of lessons and look forward to another fun filled 13 week adventure!
Easy to use resource for K-5th grade ministries
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book has 13 lessons on 'right and wrong' using the 10 Commandmenments as a basis. The activities are designed for multi-age groups of children so it is easy to use with a few or many children. Supplies needed are clearly noted in the margins. Each lesson has almost 2 hours of activits. You can use them all or choose the ones that fit you best. All the activities are hands-on and very applicable. For example, in chapter 2 they learn "You shall have no other gods before me." To experience this you write one of the 10 Commandments on 1 piece of foam and place them on a staircase. You place the 6th commandment, "Thou shalt not murder" on the 1st step and say, "If you have never killed anyone you may stand on this step." You proceed up the steps witrh the easiest to the hardest commandments to keep. By the time you reach the 5th commandment, Honor your father and your mother, most likely no one will be on that step. Is it hopeless for us??!! NO!! Romans 3:23 tells us differently. To end you place the 10 foam commandments in the shape of a cross on the floor and say "God uses his law to show us our sin. This brings us to Jesus." A very hands-on approach to teaching the commandments that children will remember for years to come.
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