September 2020 @ Rotation.org
New shareable lessons from the Writing Team:
Five brand-new creative lessons about the Ten Commandments featuring:
- a Commandment candy-making project
- a "Moses and Me" foil sculpture activity
- a virtual hike up Mt. Sinai
- a Commandments photo game
- and a video lesson using free online clips
Each lesson has been specifically written for at-home and "easy" in-church classroom use to meet the challenges of the day.
- More broadly-graded and a bit simpler and shorter for families than typical "WT" lessons written for teachers.
- Each lesson plan comes with a PDF that you can digitally share with your members.
- In addition to focusing on remembering the Commandments, the lessons also address them in a kid-friendly way with relevant life applications (especially for these days).
- Parts of each lesson can also be used in children's worship, intergenerational teaching, and for making your own online video lessons.
- The Bible Background is written in a devotional style and can be also used as a standalone Bible study by youth and adults.
Read the Lesson Summaries Here
Coming next week from your Writing Team...
"Adapting Advent"
Worship and Program Ideas in the Year of Social Distancing
We're on it! Our Team is researching, resourcing, and re-imagining celebrating and teaching during Advent in this challenging year -- and we invite you to join the coming conversation.
Watch for the Advent 2020 Forum coming next week at rotation.org.
More At-Home Lessons from the Writing Team
The following Writing Team lesson sets have recently been adapted for at-home and streamlined in-class use during the pandemic and turned into shareable PDFs!
- Jesus is Born! 5 creative lessons about the call, journey, and promise.
- Peter Sinks, Jesus Saves! -- a lesson about fear, trust, and who's got you.
See the complete list of "At-Home" Lessons from the Team.
A BIG THANK YOU to our Supporting Members for making Rotation.org and its resources possible especially during these trying times. Your contributions allow us to keep writing and providing a place for other creative educators to share their ideas and talents. You also afford us the opportunity to get out in front of important issues like at-home lessons and preparing for Advent in the year of social-distancing.
Together,
Amy, Carol, Luanne, Cathy, Robin, and Donna
Your 2020 Volunteer Board of Directors
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