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RULES OF THUMB - 7

Ok - So, Mr. Carrey isn't holding up his thumb - but this is Rules of Thumb 7 - count the fingers homey!

Here we go: Try to use volunteers as much as possible when teaching - I mean, hey, they're right there in the room with you... what a great visual aid! Kids always pay attention to their peers - it will also create an attention-getter.

Using helpers from the audience gives others a chance to participate in the lesson. I try to find something that a volunteer could do - even if the lesson doesn't call for it. here are a few suggestions:

  1. Play the part of a charecter in a story.
  2. Hold some of the object, pictures, signs...
  3. Dress up in garb that relates to the objects (Doctor, Scientist, Hockey Player, Cop, Professional Wrestler, etc).
  4. Demonstrate a skill that relates to the lesson (jump rope, sing, play an instrument, make strange noises, quote a verse, recite the books of the Bible, sports related skills - you get the idea) - this could be completly impromptu.
  5. Read a Bible verse related to the lesson - race someone else to look up the verse and read it.
  6. Interview them like a reporter.
If your lesson doesn’t need volunteers or you cannot think of a way to involove indvidules or a small group of kids, then try to get the entire crowd involved by repeating phrases after you or mimicking actions that are relevant to the lesson - make your lessons great!

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