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Sunday School Lesson “Created For a Purpose”
Print off this free Sunday School lesson based on the book of Esther. It was first prepared for an older elementary Sunday School class. With some modification, you could also use it for a Children’s Church lesson or with younger students. Following the lesson are additional activities that can be helpful for your individual class’s needs.
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This lesson is based on the whole of Esther 1-10 . In preparation for class your should familiarize yourself with the Book of Esther. As you teach the lesson you can pull out key verses from the Book to teach the points you want to convey to the class.
Arrival Activities: Choose a few activities for your students to take part in as they arrive in the classroom. (Additional resources can be found at the end of this lesson.) It’s good to have choices that meet the particular needs of your students. Some students enjoy quietly coloring (even older students do this sometimes), working a word puzzle or even reading a Christian picture book. Have an active activity for the students who learn by doing. Floor puzzles, putting a Bible verse in order, or a memory game (Older children like memory games too. You can use index cards and put Biblical characters on one card and a fact about what that character did on another (this can be used as a review game at the end of teaching a series)). Activities should help the students to focus on the Lord and prepare them for the Bible lesson. Also keep in mind that the activities are an opportunity for the teacher to visit with the student and find out how their week went. This time is an opportunity for the Lord to give you insight to the needs of your students. On that note, it’s important to have your room set up in advance and if that’s not possible, choose simple activities that can be put out quickly so you can spend this time with your students....