Showing posts with label children's curriculum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's curriculum. Show all posts

The Formula for Keeping Kids' Attention

If you haven't noticed, kids attention spans are continuing to shrink. Shrinking to the point where you may wonder if they have an attention span left.

I believe the best approach is to first ask HOW can I
capture kids' attention and then how can I hold their attention for more than 30 seconds once I've got it.

No worries.  You've got this.  I'm going to share with you the formula for keeping kids' attention.

Switch to being a facilitator instead of a lecturer.  Kids are not going to sit still very long if you are a lecturer.  The old school approach of "sit still while I download information into your brain" no longer works.  Make an adjustment and begin facilitating the strategies you see below. 

Reset their attention span every 5 minutes or less.  You have about 5 minutes to hold kids' attention and even less the younger the kids are.  You may be thinking, "If that is true, what am I going to do?" I have the kids for an hour.  Here's a key part of the formula. Every 5 minutes change and do something different.  Resetting their attention span every five minutes works. 

If you have a lecture part of your lesson, keep it to five minutes or less and then reset their attention span by having them do an activity or discussion.  After they do that for a few minutes, go back to our verbal teaching.

The secret - instead of looking at your class as 60 minutes, look at it as 12 five minute sessions.  This one thing can be a game-changer for you.

Let them move, move, move and move.  Kids are wired to move.  Stop telling them to it still and be quiet.  Instead get them involved in the lesson.  Here's an example.  If you're teaching a lesson about the Israelites marching around the walls of Jericho, have the kids get up and march around the classroom 7 times. 

Let them talk, talk, talk and talk.  This formula encourages kids to get involved by talking throughout the class time.  Be proactive about this and tell the kids when you want them to talk.  Place plenty of discussion questions throughout the class time.   Yes, have some time when you have the kids not talking.  Like during prayer time, worship, etc.  But instead of saying "no talking right now." instead say, "Lets listen to what ____________ has to say about this for a minute or so.

A noisy classroom is a good thing.  Active, noisy learning > passive, quiet listening.  

Visual communication.  When it comes to keeping kids' attention, a picture truly is worth a 1,000 words.  Use lots of pictures during your time with the kids.

Let them play, play, play and play.  Kids love games.  And you can use games to help teach the lesson.  Every game should have a purpose.  Play a game that correlates with the lesson, then debrief with questions that tie back to the lesson and have application elements.

Make involvement your goal.  Watch the kids.  Make a note when you loose their attention.  Go back and tweak that part of the lesson.  Your goal should be to involve every child in the lesson.  It might be making sound effects or cheering or holding up a sign.  Every single child...taking an active part in class.

Tell stories.  The final part of the formula is to teach like Jesus did.  How did He teach?  He told stories.  Parables are stories.  While you are verbally teaching, use lots of stories.  You will notice that when you are telling a story, the kids will zoom in on you.  And then once the story is over, they zone back out.

I am believing with you that 2019 is going to be your best year ever in children's ministry.  You have been appointed for such a time as this.  You have been anointed for such a time as this.  You have the Holy Spirit working in the hearts and lives of the kids while you lead the class.

You can get a year's worth of curriculum that captures kids' attention and holds it.  The curriculum incorporates everything you are reading about in this article. Check it out at this link

Your turn.  What else do you use to keep kids' attention?  Share your thoughts, ideas and insights in the comment sections below. 

Angel on Assignment (book giveaway)

I am excited to share with you about a new book that you can use to teach children what angels do.  Angel on Assignment shares the important part angels played in the birth of Jesus.  And then it transitions into what angels do now on a day-by-day basis.

This book gives children a knowledge base about angels that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.

The book is artistically illustrated with excellence and flows beautifully.  It can be used not only in a church classroom setting, but also by parents and grandparents to teach their children the true meaning of Christmas and a Biblical approach to what God's Word says about angels.

The book finishes up by giving children and parents instructions on how to build their own angel craft.  Kids can work with their parents to put together and decorate the angel.  The book even provides the template to make the angel.

The author, Wanda Carter Rousch, has graciously agreed to give away a free copy of the book to one of our readers.  You can enter to win by emailing me at dale@buildingchildrensministry.com.  We will randomly draw a name next Monday and announce the winner here on this site.

You can also order a copy of the book on Amazon.  It would make a great Christmas present for your children, grandchildren and church to have as a resource.

2018 Kids' Choice Awards Gives Great Insight Into Current Kid Culture (the complete list)

The annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards show was held just a few days ago.  The show honors the year's biggest television, movie, YouTube and music acts.  Winners are chosen by kids who watch the Nickelodeon networks.

Since the winners are chosen by kids, the show gives great insight into current kid culture.

Let's take a look at the 2018 winners and what we can learn from them.

Favorite Movie: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
  • Kids love adventure.
  • Kids love the excitement of the unknown.
  • Kids love challenges.
Favorite Movie Actor: Dwayne Johnson (Dr. Smolder Bravestone, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
  • Kids admire people who lead them on an adventure.
  • Kids admire people that have a strong purpose and are determined.
  • Kids admire people that will push them outside their comfort zone.
Favorite Movie Actress: Zendaya (Anne Wheeler, The Greatest Showman & Michelle “MJ” Jones, Spider-Man: Homecoming)
  • Kids admire people who overcome discrimination (Zendaya).
  • Kids identify with the story of an introvert who overcomes not feeling truly accepted and goes on to do great things (Zendaya).
  • Many kids identify with a loner who has few, if any friends and long to be known and loved by others (MJ).
Favorite Animated Movie: Coco
  • Family bonds and ties are important to kids.
  • Kids identify with Miguel, a young boy who pursues his passion in spite of his family being apprehensive about it.
  • Kids love pets.
Favorite Music Group: Fifth Harmony
  • Fifth Harmony is an American girl group based in Miami, composed of Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui.
  • Their music style is pop and R&B.
Favorite Male Artist: Shawn Mendes
  • Shawn is a Canadian singer and songwriter.  He first attracted a following in 2013, when he began posting song covers on the video-sharing application Vine.
  • His music style is pop, folk pop and pop rock.
Favorite Female Artist: Demi Lovato
  • Demi is a singer, songwriter, actress, author and philanthropist.  Her career started young when she was on the children's television show "Barney and Friends."
  • Her struggles with bipolar disorder, addiction, an eating disorder, and self-harm received significant media attention in the 2010s, in response to which she released the book Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year (2013) and a YouTube documentary about her life and career, Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated (2017).
  • Her music style is pop, pop rock and R&B.
Favorite Song: "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran
  • The melody in this song uses a pentatonic scale, which is one of the most used scales in the history of music.  It is a simple scale made of five notes and can be found in songs like Amazing Grade and My Girl.
  • The song is about physical love and relationships from a secular viewpoint.
Favorite Breakout Artist: Camila Cabello 
  • Camila is a Cuban-American singer and songwriter. She rose to fame as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which was formed during the second season of The X Factor US in 2012.  She went on to pursue a solo career and in 2018, her single "Havana" reached number one on the charts.
  • Her music style is pop and R&B.
Favorite Global Music Star: ASIA: BTS
  • BTS (Bangtan Boys), is a seven-member South Korean boy band.  
  • Their music style is K-pop, hip hop, R&B and EDM.
Television Show: Stranger Things
  • Kids love mystery. 
  • Kids love secret experiments.
  • Kids love supernatural forces at work.
Favorite Cartoon: SpongeBob SquarePants
  • SpongeBob is optimistic.
  • SpongeBob is brave.
  • SpongeBob keeps kids' attention by mixing it up with various plots.
Favorite TV Actor: Henry Hart from Henry Danger (Jace Norman)
  • Kids want to be a superhero and identify with him.
  • Kids love gadgets that enable them to do extraordinary things.
  • Kids want to make a difference and Henry helps save people's lives.
Favorite TV Actress: Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven, Stranger Things)
  • Just like Henry Hart, she has superpowers.  Kids want to be powerful and are drawn to superheroes.
Favorite Funny YouTube Creator: Liza Koshy
  • Kids love humor and Liza delivers with ridiculous jokes, facial expressions and comments.
Favorite Musical YouTube Creator: JoJo Siwa
  • JoJo appeals to pre-teen girls. She documents routine, age-appropriate behaviors and activities such as being nice and doing chores. 
  • Kids are drawn to her willingness to be unique. 
  • Kids are drawn to her creativity as she makes dresses out of garbage bags and creates her own line of accessories including hair-bows.
  • She also speaks out against bullying.
Favorite Instagram Pet: Jiffpom
  • Kids love animals. 
  • Kids love pets.
Favorite Dance Trend: Backpack Kid
  • Backpack Kid is Russell Horning.  He does funny dance moves that kids like. 
  • He doesn't claim to be a great dancer and looks like an "average kid."  This gives kids hope that the average kid can achieve great things if they go for it.
Favorite Video Game: Just Dance 2018
  • Kids love to move. 
  • Kids love to show off their skills.
Here are some tips for translating this insight into your ministry and using it to connect with and engage kids in your lessons, events, programs, etc.
Take your kids on the "adventures" found in the Bible.

Bring mystery and the expectation of the unknown into your lessons.

Turn your teachers into fun characters who take kids on Bible Adventures.

Show kids people in the Bible who overcame great difficulties and obstacles.

Bring the entire family together for events and programs.

Use crazy experiments in your lessons.

Show kids the supernatural forces in the Bible that battle each day.

Show kids how they can be superheroes for God and do great things through His power.

Give kids the opportunity to make a difference and show them the impact they can make.

Keep kids interested by mixing things up and consistently bringing in new elements.

Use fun, crazy over-the-top characters in skits, videos, etc.

Give kids opportunities to be creative with crafts, art projects, etc. 

Use humor...lots of humor in your services.
  
Use animals in your lessons.  Here is an "Amazing Animals" series that we created that kids love.  Filmed with legendary animal expert, Jack Hanna, it uses animal examples to teach kids key Bible truths.  Below is a video sample from the series.  Click here for more info.  The series is available as an instant download.

Give kids opportunities to be creative with crafts, art projects, etc.

Let kids move, move, move when they worship.

Use music genres that today's kids connect with. 

Here's one last tip - Kids obviously love awards shows.  That's why we created a lesson series called "The iCan Awards." 

The series takes kids to a Nickelodeon style awards show where they meet four kids in the Bible who made a major impact for God.  From these kids in the Bible, they discover that God can use them to impact eternity as well.  Clear steps are given so kids can know how to be used by God now and when they grow up.
  • Lesson 1 - The Courageous Kid Award (David)
  • Lesson 2 - All Ears Award (Samuel)
  • Lesson 3 - Helping Hand Award (Little Maid of Israel)
  • Lesson 4 - Big Giver Award (Boy with Lunch)
Below is a sample video from the series.  You can get more info. at this link.  The series is available as an instant download.
Bring these elements into your ministry and you'll have kids cheering!

Inside Out Curriculum Giveaway










Inside Out is a 6 week curriculum series for elementary kids from E.K.G. (Equipping Kids for God).  It uses high-energy, multi-media presentations to help kids discover how God wants to change us from the inside out to become more like Christ.  The life of Paul is used as an example of how God can change a person and then use their life for His glory.

The curriculum includes:
  • DVD with three video segments which include countdowns, intro. videos, and teaching videos.
  • Data CD with lesson manual, graphics and artwork, and computer element files.
  • Main Focus which is the general theme of the lesson.
  • Main Point which is a key teaching phrase.
  • Main Word which is the scripture verse for each lesson.
  • Media games. 
  • Illustrated Sermon.
The media games are high quality, engaging, and interactive.  They alone are worth the price of the curriculum.  Here are some screen shots of the games.

WORD DROP











PHRAZE CRAZE










TIC TAC TOE










We will be giving away a free copy of the curriculum.  You can enter by emailing me at dalehudsoncm2@gmail.com.  The winner will be announced here next Monday, March 4.  You can also purchase the curriculum at www.ekgstuff.com.

5 Ways to Breathe New Life Into Your Children's Ministry

Is your Children's Ministry tired?  In a rut?  Struggling?  Bored?  

We've all been there.  There are seasons where you need new life to flow into your ministry.

Here's 5 ways to bring it.

New vision.  Perhaps your vision has waned.  Cast a new vision or resurrect your current vision.  Make it a vision worth following.  A cause people will give their life to.  Make it simple and easy to remember.  Communicate it often and with passion.

New volunteers.  New volunteers bring life and excitement.  Their enthusiasm can spread to your current volunteers.  One of the best things you can do for your veterans is put a rookie by their side.

New visuals.  Create a new logo for your ministry.  Put a fresh coat of paint on the walls.  Bring in some creative decorations or theming.  A new look will create a buzz.

New version of curriculum.  Have you been using the same curriculum for years?  Are your teachers bored with it?  Do the kids need something more challenging?  A new curriculum approach might be just what you need.

New values.  What are the core values that drive your ministry?  Do they match up with where you want to go?  Are they moving you forward?  Maybe it's time to assess and change what is going to be important to the ministry.

What are some other things you have done to breathe new life into the ministry?  Share your thoughts and ideas with us in the comment section below.