Object Lessons Using Children's Toys

Object Lessons Using Children's Toys
Author: Sheryl Bruinsma
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group (MI)
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1996
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780801056956

Children can learn spiritual truth from their favorite toys. Bruinsma uses a walkie-talkie to illustrate that God hears prayer anytime, bath bubbles to show that joy comes from the inside, roller blades to teach cooperation, and action figures to demonstrate positive conflict resolution.

Object Talks from Toys Kids Love

Object Talks from Toys Kids Love
Author: Verna Kokmeyer
Publisher: Standard Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780784716014

These easy-to-use and kid-focused talks build on the attachment kids have to their favorite toys to help them remember important lessons about God. These resources are ideal for quick lessons or attention-getting visuals to supplement existing lesson materials. Just use items from your kitchen, craft basket, or tool chest to create lessons that fascinate children, illustrate a biblical truth, and deliver memorable messages your kids will love.

All-occasion Object Lessons

All-occasion Object Lessons
Author: Joanne De Jonge
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group (MI)
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780801056901

Joanne De Jonge clarifies spiritual concepts for children ages three to eight. These lessons are a quick and handy resource when teachers are short of time or ideas. Arranged by the calendar year, this book includes lessons for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and other special occasions.

Object Lessons for Children (Object Lesson Series)

Object Lessons for Children (Object Lesson Series)
Author: Luther Cross
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441242848

A collection of vivid object lessons for children's sermons, Sunday school, or homeschooling that will help the children in your life learn and remember important biblical truths.

Object Lessons and Early Learning

Object Lessons and Early Learning
Author: Sharon Shaffer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351332902

The twenty-first century is a time of change for early learning in museums, due in part to society's evolving view of childhood, from an age of innocence to understanding the robust learning that defines the first years of life. This perspective is a catalyst for international conversation and continues to raise attention and interest across society. Object Lessons and Early Learning leverages what is known about the cognitive development of young children to examine the power of learning through objects in museum and heritage settings. Exploring the history and modern day practice of object-based learning, Shaffer outlines the rationale for endorsing this approach in both formal and informal learning spaces. She argues that museums, as collecting institutions, are learning spaces uniquely positioned to allow children to make meaning about their world through personal connections to cultural artifacts, natural specimens, and works of art. A range of descriptive object lessons, inspired by objects in museums as well as from the everyday world, are presented throughout the text as examples of ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with museum collections. Object Lessons and Early Learning offers insights into strategies for engaging young children as learners in museum settings and in their everyday world, and, as such, will be essential reading for museum professionals, classroom educators, and students. It should also be of great interest to academics and researchers engaged in the study of museums and education.

Object Lessons for a Year (Object Lesson Series)

Object Lessons for a Year (Object Lesson Series)
Author: David J. Claassen
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441234756

This indispensable, easy-to-use tool for Sunday school teachers and pastors offers a year's worth of attention-grabbing object lessons. Guaranteed to spice up any story time or lesson.

Teach Them: 50 Fantastic Object Lessons for Children's Ministry

Teach Them: 50 Fantastic Object Lessons for Children's Ministry
Author: Michael Kientz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2010-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0557178355

When children are engaged, they learn. Creativity captures their curiosity and helps the truth of God's Word to sink deeply into the soil of their hearts. And God is faithful. He will continue to water and care for those seeds until they produce a harvest. In this book, you will find creative, dynamic object lessons that let children participate in their learning. They draw on lessons from science, stories, popular games and even a little "magic," and they are always firmly rooted in truth from God's Word.Both new teachers and old will find these lessons easy to use and fun to deliver. Children will want to share what they learn with their families and friends, and they will be excited to see what you are going to teach them next week!

Object Lessons

Object Lessons
Author: Sarah Anne Carter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 019022505X

Object Lessons: How Nineteenth-Century Americans Learned to Make Sense of the Material World examines the ways material things--objects and pictures--were used to reason about issues of morality, race, citizenship, and capitalism, as well as reality and representation, in the nineteenth-century United States. For modern scholars, an "object lesson" is simply a timeworn metaphor used to describe any sort of reasoning from concrete to abstract. But in the 1860s, object lessons were classroom exercises popular across the country. Object lessons helped children to learn about the world through their senses--touching and seeing rather than memorizing and repeating--leading to new modes of classifying and comprehending material evidence drawn from the close study of objects, pictures, and even people. In this book, Sarah Carter argues that object lessons taught Americans how to find and comprehend the information in things--from a type-metal fragment to a whalebone sample. Featuring over fifty images and a full-color insert, this book offers the object lesson as a new tool for contemporary scholars to interpret the meanings of nineteenth-century material, cultural, and intellectual life.