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More Teacher Training Event Content at Rotation.org...

Many of the "Paste in My Hair" teacher handouts can be used as training exercises and discussion starters in your training events.

View links to them all in the "Paste in My Hair" forum: https://www.rotation.org/topic/paste

Ten Great Reasons to Teach in Sunday School

 This can also be an opening discussion starter at a training event about why we teach. Which reasons from this list mean the most to you?

Teacher "Be-attitudes" ...a printable, shareable excerpt from our Be-attitudes Training Event. 

 This handout pulls insights from our Be-attitudes Teacher Training Event and includes two discussion questions.

"Low Hanging Fruit" ...how to glean creative teaching ideas straight from the Scripture Text itself.  ...a printable, shareable excerpt from our full "Low Hanging Fruit" article.

 This handout and its full article demonstrate a great "creative thinking" exercise.

What Would Jesus Ask?  ...classroom discussion questions for every lesson. Includes a graphic of kid-friendly discussion questions and a reminder to keep Jesus in all our lessons. See the extended "Jesus Gap" article here.

  Create a training exercise in which teachers apply the questions found on the graphic in this handout to any Bible story you chose.

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