Title: Getting it in Their
1Chapter 13
- Getting it in Their
- Heads to Stay
2Different Kinds of Knowledge
- Knowledge includes
- Facts
- Books of the Bible in order
- Concepts
- Righteousness by faith
- Events
- How sin began and how God responded
- Rules
- Gods rules for living
3Different Kinds of Knowledge
- Skills include
- How to pray
- How to study the Bible
- How to find texts in the Bible
- How to share our fait with others
4Teaching Factual Knowledge
- Learning factual knowledge involves three steps
- Build understanding
- Organize the new knowledge
- Internalize, or memorize
5Helping Children Build Understanding
- KQL
- List what they already know (K)
- Create questions about the topic (Q)
- After the lesson is completed, list what they
learned (L)
6KQL Graphic Organizer on Moses
Know Questions Learned
Born in Egypt Placed in a basket on the river Mother loved him Had a sister and a brother Adopted by the princess Did he care about the Hebrews? Did he know who his brother and sister were? Why did he leave Egypt? He asked God to spare the Hebrews. His brother sister were his helpers when he led the people out of Egypt. The first time he killed an Egyptian, the second time he led Israel out of slavery.
7Helping Children Build Understanding
- Using the senses
- Three-minute Pause
- Teacher talk
- Explain to a partner what they learned
- Ask any questions they have
- Next segment of teacher talk
8Teaching fuzzy concepts
- Use organizers to help children describe the
concept in words they understand. - The Web
- The T-chart
9Helping Children Organize Their Knowledge
- One of the easiest ways to organize learning is
with a graphic organizer. - KQL
- T-Chart
- Web
- These graphic organizers help children understand
and organize factual knowledge.
10Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- How can a young man keep his way pure? By living
according to your word (Psalm 1199, NIV)
11Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- I have hidden your word in my heart that I might
not sin against you (Psalm 11911, NIV)
12Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone
who asks you to give the reason for the hope that
you have (1 Peter 315, NIV)
13Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- Choose a Bible version
- Be a model for your students
- Focus on meaning and memorization
14Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- To help children grasp the meaning of the Bible
verse - Ask open-ended questions
- Most important words and why
- Paraphrase the verse
- Insert their name
- Create a skit about the meaning of the verse
15Helping Children Memorize Scripture
- Fun ideas
- First Letters
- Fill in the blanks
- Key words
- Use visuals
- Use body motions
- Create a flow chart
- Use music or rhythm
16Teaching Skills
- Three steps for teaching skills
- Create a model
- Shape and refine the model
- Practice for mastery
17Creating a Model for a Skill
- Written list of steps
- Demonstrate
- Think aloud
18Shaping and Refining a Skill
- Point out common errors
- Identify common variations
19Internalizing a Skill
- Massed practice
- Distributed practice
- Chart progress
20Keys to Teaching Knowledge and Skills
- Factual knowledge
- Facts, concepts, events, and rules
- Skills
- Things children learn how to do
- Three steps for learning factual knowledge
- (1) Build understanding
- (2) Organize knowledge
- (3) Memorize
21Keys to Teaching Knowledge and Skills
- Fuzzy concepts (abstract ideas)
- More difficult to understand
- Require special techniques
- Three steps for learning skills
- (1) Building a mental model
- (2) Refining the steps
- (3) Practicing the steps
- Reflecting and reviewing help make learning
permanent