Click Unit 1: 3-5s Leader's Manual
Description
This Leader's manual is designed to be used with the specific child's component and posters for this unit. There is also a Leader's Pack available.
Each comprehensive Leader's Manual includes:
- ten Bible teaching sessions
- engaging and purposeful activities, games and crafts
- music suggestions
- extension ideas for more able children
- photocopiable masters for visual aids and activities
CLICK is a Bible-based programme for teaching and discipling children from 3-11 years. The CLICK curriculum is based on the belief that the Bible’s own theological framework should direct what is taught and how it is taught. CLICK is Bible-based, teaching the major events, concepts and doctrines of the Bible. It’s also great fun!
Table of contents
- Who is God? Who is Jesus?
- Genesis and Matthew (includes Easter)
- 1. The beginning (Genesis 1:1-5, 14-18)
- 2. God speaks (Genesis 1:9-10)
- 3. Plentiful plants (Genesis 1:11-13, 27-31)
- 4. Amazing animals (Genesis 1:20-25)
- 5. Precious people (Genesis 1:26-31)
- 6. Jesus is God's Son (Matthew 3:13-17)
- 7. Two blind men (Matthew 9:27-31)
- 8. The banquet (Matthew 22:1-5, 8-10)
- 9. Jesus, the obedient Son (Matthew 27:11-61; Isaiah 52)
- 10. Alive! (Matthew 28:1-10; Acts 1)
Additional Information
| Author | Alison Mitchell |
|---|---|
| ISBN | N/A |
| Dimensions | 210mm x 297mm |
| Pages | 80 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
| No of Bible studies | N/A |
| Format | Paperback |
| Suggested Age Range | 3 - 5 |
| Bible Book | Genesis |
Customer Reviews
Brilliant source of relevant, imaginative & active teaching the 3-5's
Having had this reccomended to me i have introduced it to my church and it has been a great success! It caters for our large group which contains loud and quiet little people, it's style is modern and relevant. Every week is packed with more ideas than we could possible use! Well worth a read. ![]()
mainly user-friendly material
I like the layout of this material and find most activities are suitable for this age-group, and i would think could be used with varying numbers of children. i especially like the idea for food, linked to each story!
Click as a whole cannot really be used with our Sunday School, however, as we have classes which run across age-groups and we do some of the session as one group, and the material for each age-group is different.
In theory I like the way the whole story of salvation is told through the whole series - but it does seem to assume that a child starts in Sunday school at three and carries on until they are 11, and that each year you can start a new class at the first session, whilst last year's class carries on (ie that you have a class for each year group) - otherwise the continuity for an individual child is lost as they come in part way through the series, maybe then go to the beginning as you start a new cycle, and then move up a class into the middle of the next series.
I therefore tend to pick and choose sessions from the material as I need it, and overall find it very useful. ![]()





