Suggested Small Group lesson schedule for older elementary students. Estimated times are given for the different activities. Total time for Small Group is 30 minutes.
Main topic/question for the week.
The character quality definition (for older elementary students).
An active small group game or activity that teaches an aspect of the lesson while getting the “wiggles” out.
Two illustrations to teach another aspect of the lesson.
Hands-on craft that students can bring home to remind them of the lesson.
A personal action step based on the lesson that the students can purpose to do this week.
A transition sentence to help the lesson ideas flow smoothly.
Estimated time needed for the activity.
Title of the activity.
Instructions to execute the activity.
The lesson you and your students can learn from the activity. And, a natural action step that you and your students can take to practice the lesson you learned from this particular activity.
The materials needed for an activity.
Colored illustration to help you visualize an activity.
The suggested Large Group lesson schedule for the week.
After the Large Group teaching time, transition to and split off into small groups if needed.
Teach a story from the Bible that relates to the character quality, weaving in modern application and interaction with your students. (See facing page.)
This week’s section of memory verses to learn in Large Group. Each week, you will add a couple more verses.
Sing songs that highlight the character quality.
Encourage students (in a fun way) to find out what God’s Word says about the character quality.
Introduce the character quality with a question and brief discussion and explanation.
Rules, so your students know what to expect.
Suggested schedule for Large Group. Estimated times are given for the different parts of Large Group. Total time for Large Group is 40 minutes.
Tips on how to tell the Bible lesson to make it come alive.
Week 1 of 4. Each week is color-coded. The color of Week 1 is blue.
The Teacher Preparation speaks to the teacher at an adult’s level, deepening the lesson in the teacher’s heart and mind before he or she teaches the children.
These are the materials needed for this week’s Large Group (Lesson Part 1) and Small Group (Lesson Part 2, older and younger). If an item is used twice in a section (e.g., pencils are used in Older Students’ Illustration 1 and their Craft), it is only listed once in the weekly list.
These questions guide the teacher to self-reflect and internalize the lesson so that they are leading their students by example and not just by their words.
Teachers are encouraged to personalize their lesson, write reminders to themselves, or jot down their prayers.
Use your smart phone’s camera to scan the QR code and go to the Inspire Curriculum website for the activity sheets, craft templates, and lesson resources you’ll need.
Explaining the purpose of Large Group, the first part of the lesson.
Week 2 focuses on where the good character comes from—the God of the Bible—and how He shows it first.
See an overview of what is covered each week in Large Group at a glance.
Week 1 lays the foundation for the character quality by defining the quality.
Week 3 builds on the first two weeks by focusing on your relationship with and response to God within the context of the character quality.
Week 4 builds on the first three weeks by focusing on your relationship with others and how an outflow of character from your life affects those relationships.
Explaining the purpose of Small Group, the second part of the lesson.
See what is covered in Small Group each week for both Older and Younger elementary students.
Here, we’ll walk through the main pages of the Gratefulness booklet. Tap on the glowing stars displayed on each page image to read more about the booklet feature highlighted.
Tap on the arrows to view more pages of the curriculum.
In this tour, we’ll be exploring the INSPIRE Gratefulness Booklet. There are 12 available INSPIRE booklets.