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Group’s Hands-On Bible Curriculum ™

Draw your kids closer to Jesus…with the Sunday school curriculum that involves children!

It's one thing to teach. It's another thing to see learning happen. Hands-On Bible Curriculum utilizes authentic learning—learning that actually works. If you already use Hands-On Bible Curriculum for Sunday school, you already know how easy it is to prepare. With these Quick Tips videos, we’re going to make it even easier!

Each video below focuses on one aspect of Hands-On Bible Curriculum and shows you just how it works. We’ve separated the videos per age level and topic. Just find the one that you want to view, click on the link, and enjoy great insights into how Hands-On Bible Curriculum can work for your church.

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Toddlers & 2s Tips Preschool / Pre-K & K
How to Use Arrival Activities Welcoming Children
How to Make the Point Stick How to Teach the Point
Managing Transitions to New Activities How Music Can Help With Transitions
Encouraging Children through Affirmation Helping Children Relate to One Another
Teaching with Active Learning Using Experiences to Enhance Learning
Using Actions & Objects to Build Relationships Preparing Effective Lessons with Your Teacher Guide
How to Help Children Apply the Bible to Their Lives Applying the Bible with Visuals
Adults Who Model God’s Love Affirming Children for Effective Learning

Grades 1-4 Grades 5 & 6
Room Preparation Ideas Ideas for Engaging Kids
Getting the Point Across With Variety How the Point Reaches Kids With Different Learning Styles
Using Attention-Getting Signals Leading Great Discussions
Tips for Successful Small-Group and Pair Sharing Relationship-Building Tips
Using Active Learning Helping a Variety of Children Experience the Bible
Tips for Reaching a Variety of Children Encouraging Participation through Relationships
Applying the Bible through Drama Applying the Bible by Modeling Love and Service
Teaching Talkative Children Embracing Differences and Variety in Bible Learning