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Hannah / Samuel
HANNAH/SAMUEL
Objectives:
- Children should be able to tell the story of Samuel’s birth and his childhood in the temple.
- Children should understand that God spoke to Samuel and called him to his life work, and He will do the same for us.
Possible Lesson Plan:
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Saul
SAUL
Objectives:
- Children should be able to identify Saul and the first king of Israel and Samuel who anointed Saul.
- Children should know the story of Saul’s disobedience to God.
Possible Lesson Plan:
- Open with prayer.
- Scripture Reference: I Kingdoms/I Samuel 9:15-10:8, 13:1-15, 15:10-28.
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David (to Goliath)
DAVID (to Goliath)
Objectives:
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David and Jonathon
DAVID AND JONATHON
Objectives:
- Children should identify David as King after Saul.
- Children should identify Jonathon as Saul’s son.
- Children should be able to tell the story of David and Jonathon.
Possible Lesson Plan:
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Solomon
SOLOMON
Objectives:
- Students should identify Solomon as David’s son.
- Students should know that Solomon chose wisdom as his gift.
- Students should know that Solomon built the great temple in Jerusalem.
Possible Lesson Plan:
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Proverbs and Song of Songs
PROVERBS AND SONG OF SONGS
Objectives:
- Children should identify Solomon as the author of these books and also Ecclesiastes.
- Children should identify Proverbs as a book of wise sayings.
- Children should identify Song of Songs as a love poem of Solomon.
Possible Lesson Plan:
- Open with prayer.
- Scripture Reference: Proverbs 1 and Song of Songs 1. Have students look these two chapters and compare and contrast their style and content.
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Elijah
ELIJAH
Objectives:
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Elisha
ELISHA
Objectives:
- Children should identify Elisha as the disciple of Elijah.
- Children should be able to tell the stories of Elisha and Naaman.
Possible Lesson Plan:
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Jonah
JONAH
Objectives:
- Children should be able to tell the story of Jonah.
- Children should identify another reason for disobedience – dislike of the command.
Possible Lesson Plan:
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Isaiah
ISAIAH
Objectives:
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