Teaching Little Ones is a superb Bible-based curriculum for young children in your Sunday School or Kid's Church. The syllabus provides six years worth of material for 3-8 year olds, and contains everything you'll need for one creating and teaching compelling lessons—including lesson plans, story scripts, action rhymes, prayers, activities and craft ideas. You won't have to worry about recurring licence fees or buying workbooks—all the material is available as PDFs, so that you can distribute individual lessons to teachers via email, allowing them to prepare in advance and print off only the sheets they need. Each of the following six modules has 40 lessons:
Introducing the Bible sample lessons (zip file)
What better time to start teaching children than when they are young. Paul reminds Timothy that he had the privilege of knowing the holy Scriptures “from infancy” (2 Timothy 3:14-15).
So what is the goal of this syllabus? We want to help young children learn about God so that they can develop a relationship with him at their level. We are not wanting just to increase their head knowledge, but focus on a relationship with their Creator.
In the first three Teaching Little Ones programs you have a syllabus of lessons for pre-schoolers—there is First Steps, Learning about God and Introducing the Bible. How you use them depends on what age children begin attending Sunday School in your church.
The First Steps syllabus is written with a particular group of children in mind—namely, the 2-3 year olds who are too young to join the traditional Sunday School, but are ready for a bit more Christian input than they would normally get in a typical crèche. (I sometimes refer to this age group as ‘transition crèche’.) The aim of First Steps is to teach these children simple concepts: helping them learn about God and develop a relationship with him at their level, learning that God is great, that he made the world around them, and that he loves them. They are also introduced to Jesus in the Christmas story.
The Learning about God syllabus is intended for pre-school children, aged 3-5 years. It is a syllabus that begins with foundational truths about God—God made, God loves and God knows—and introduces the Bible, prayer, and God’s son, Jesus.
The Introducing the Bible syllabus is also intended for pre-school children. It is a syllabus that begins with Jesus as God’s son (leading up to Easter) and then moves from Genesis (creation, Noah, Abraham, Joseph) to Moses, Samuel and David in the Old Testament. In the New Testament we are introduced to Peter and Paul and then we learn more about God’s Son, Jesus, at Christmas.
What follows the pre-school syllabus? There are three year’s worth of lessons which will build on characters and themes which are introduced in this Introducing the Bible syllabus: Promises, Kingshipand Salvation.
The lesson notes for Introducing the Bible do not do all the work for you—you will still need to set aside some preparation time. The visual aids will not all be made for you, and there is no activity book to be handed out each week for the children to fill in. The lessons are varied and include as much craft as possible. In order for the children to learn, we want them to understand and remember what we teach them. Therefore, the Main Message is important and the take-home activities try to reinforce this.
Please consider the children in your class when preparing these lessons. If you have a child with a physical disability, please make allowances in the lesson, and try to bring as little attention to the child’s disability as possible. Similarly, if you have a child whose skills are less developed than others, think about how best to assist them without drawing attention to their difficulties.
What follows are notes for the teaching component of your Sunday School class. If your Sunday School includes a singing time or a time for activities when children arrive, you will find suggestions in my book, Their God is so BIG (Matthias Media). Also, if you would like to understand more about the age group you are teaching or about how to manage a class or tell a story then, again, the fuller picture is explained in my book.
UNIT | LESSON | PDF FILE NAME (FOR INDIVIDUAL LESSONS) |
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Unit 1: Jesus is God’s Son | 1. Introducing the Bible | IB_unit1_lesson1.pdf |
2. The disciples follow Jesus | IB_unit1_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Jesus makes sick people better | IB_unit1_lesson3.pdf | |
4. Jesus teaches people | IB_unit1_lesson4.pdf | |
5. Jesus heals a sick lady | IB_unit1_lesson5.pdf | |
6. Jairus’ daughter | IB_unit1_lesson6.pdf | |
7. Jesus feeds 5,000 people | IB_unit1_lesson7.pdf | |
8. Jesus walks on water | IB_unit1_lesson8.pdf | |
9. Jesus is God’s son—revision | IB_unit1_lesson9.pdf | |
10. The Bible tells us the good news about Jesus | IB_unit1_lesson10.pdf | |
Unit 2: In the beginning | 1. God made the world | IB_unit2_lesson1.pdf |
2. God made people | IB_unit2_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Things went wrong | IB_unit2_lesson3.pdf | |
4. Noah | IB_unit2_lesson4.pdf | |
5. In the beginning—revision | IB_unit2_lesson5.pdf | |
Unit 3: Getting to know Abraham and Joseph | 1. Abraham leaves his country | IB_unit3_lesson1.pdf |
2. The birth of Isaac | IB_unit3_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Joseph—from Canaan to Egypt | IB_unit3_lesson3.pdf | |
4. Joseph in Egypt | IB_unit3_lesson4.pdf | |
5. Abraham and Joseph—revision | IB_unit3_lesson5.pdf | |
Unit 4: Moses | 1. Moses the baby | IB_unit4_lesson1.pdf |
2. Moses and the burning bush | IB_unit4_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Crossing the Red Sea | IB_unit4_lesson3.pdf | |
4. God looks after the Israelites in the desert | IB_unit4_lesson4.pdf | |
5. Moses—revision | IB_unit4_lesson5.pdf | |
Unit 5: Samuel and David | 1. The birth of Samuel | IB_unit5_lesson1.pdf |
2. Samuel works for God | IB_unit5_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Who will be king? | IB_unit5_lesson3.pdf | |
4. David is king | IB_unit5_lesson4.pdf | |
Unit 6: Special lesson | 1. Looking forward to Christmas | IB_unit6_lesson1.pdf |
Unit 7: God changes Peter and Paul | 1. People in the Bible | IB_unit7_lesson1.pdf |
2. Peter changes | IB_unit7_lesson2.pdf | |
3. Peter and the lame man | IB_unit7_lesson3.pdf | |
4. Paul becomes Jesus’ friend | IB_unit7_lesson4.pdf | |
5. Peter and Paul talk about Jesus | IB_unit7_lesson5.pdf | |
Unit 8: The Bible tells us | 1. The Bible tells us about loving others | IB_unit8_lesson1.pdf |
2. The Bible tells us about thanking God | IB_unit8_lesson2.pdf | |
3. The Bible tells us about praying | IB_unit8_lesson3.pdf | |
Unit 9: Christmas | 1. Jesus is born | IB_unit9_lesson1.pdf |
2. Shepherds visit Jesus | IB_unit9_lesson2.pdf |