Helping Children Understand Heaven Final Project Addressing A Particular Concern From Scripture
-
Upload
lisa-anderson-umana-christian-camping-international-latin-america -
Category
Economy & Finance
-
view
4.142 -
download
0
description
Transcript of Helping Children Understand Heaven Final Project Addressing A Particular Concern From Scripture
HELPING CHILDREN UNDERSTAND HEAVEN
by
Lisa Anderson-Umana
B.S. Penn State University Master’s in Educational Studies, Wheaton College Graduate School
FINAL ASSIGNMENT FOR INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN FOR CRITICAL THINKING
Submitted to the faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
in Educational Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Deerfield, Illinois October 2007
iii
CONTENTS
TEACHING AGENDA: HELPING CHILDREN UNDERSTAND HEAVEN . . . . . . . . 1 EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S CLASS ON HEAVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 APPENDIX
1. COLLECTION OF PICTURE/SCRIPTURE CARDS USING DURING CLASS
TAUGHT ON HEAVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. TEACHING AGENDA WORKSHOP: PROMOTING A FULLER
UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT YOU ARE TEACHING ON THE BASIS OF LEARNING STYLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
REFERNCE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
iv
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page 1. Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Peter 3:13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. Card containing Picture and verse: Psalm 139:13-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3. Card containing Picture and verse: Romans 10:9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4. Card containing Picture and verse: Hebrews 9:27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5. Card containing Picture and verse: Matthew 15:31-41, 46 (only with children eleven years and older) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
6. Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Corinthians 5:10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
7. Card containing question marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
8. Popsicle stick entitled HEAVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
9. Popsicle stick entitled HELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1
TEACHING AGENDA: HELPING CHILDREN UNDERSTAND HEAVEN
ES 9225 Instructional Design for Critical Thinking Assignment: “Inventing an Instructional Activity” AGE RANGE OF STUDENTS:
6-8 yrs. (second grade)
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 20
CLASSTIME Aprox. 45 min.
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE: To begin to teach children about heaven. First class of what might be several more. LEARNING GOALS: (AS THE LORD BLESSES THIS CLASS, IN FAITH, I SEE THE CHILDREN…
Asking questions about heaven, demonstrating curiosity about what heaven will be like.
Wondering out loud to each other about heaven, to their teacher and parents in the days following class.
Realizing that the choices they make today will impact their eternity.
LEARNERS:
For the majority Spanish is their mother tongue, and English is something they speak only at school.
Bible class is one of the many classes they have in their weekly schedule and it’s taught by their grade teacher.
This is the first class of what may become several classes about heaven.
When they were in Kindergarten, they received a class about heaven but most likely it’s not a subject frequently discussed in their home.
Many of the children are Catholic but their family has enrolled them in an Evangelical School due to the quality of the education and Christian values.
It’s uncertain as to how many of the children have conscientiously made a personal commitment to Christ.
TEACHERS: Special guest teacher who is a parent to one of the students.
DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES:
Seven-eight year olds are still at a concrete operations level of cognitive thinking, so heaven is being explained with concrete objects in order to try and bridge the gap between the abstract concept of heaven and the choices they make in their day to day living.
Special attention will be made to explain the concepts for all three learning styles: audio, visual and kinesthetic.
PHYSICAL SETTING
Classroom with tables and chairs, an open hallway and door.
Time-Duration /
Responsible
Group size
Educational Activity Notes / Materials
PROCESS
1. Reflection questions: If you could take a trip anywhere, where would you go? What would you do to prepare to go? 2. Lay out the strings to graphically show our life timeline. 3. Discuss how we get to heaven and what it will be like. 4. Allow time for wondering and questions.
2
Lisa
PRE-SESSION PREPARATIONS
Move the desks to one side of the room so that there’s as much space as possible to lay out the “timeline” (strings).
Questions previously written on the board or Flipchart #1: If you could take a trip anywhere, where would you go? What would you do to prepare to go?
Ask teacher for kids to wear nametags during class so I can call on them by name. Tape my strings on the board just like their strings will be laid on their desk or a sample on the floor. Prepare one bag for each student and teacher with one short string three inches long, two five foot long strings, six cards with verses and pictures. See Appendix 1 for photocopy ready illustrations for all the needed materials.
Have on hand the reference books, Randy Alcorn and Bruce Wilkinson.
. ARRIVAL AT CLASS
Wait until the teacher gives me the word and introduces me to the class. Smile and make the children feel safe with you.
Introduction
LEARNING GOAL
The children will see the connection between preparing for a trip and preparing for heaven.
During the Session
10 min.
Lisa
Large group
If you could take a trip anywhere, where would you go? (Disneyland, China, Japan, Roatan Islands, etc.) Point to that question on the board.
What would you do to prepare to go? (you might read about those places, look them up on the internet to see pictures of them, your parents would plan where you will stay, what you’ll do, etc.). Finding out in advance about Disneyland or Roatan helps us get excited and look forward to going there.
Someone may have said: Heaven, which is your opportunity to introduce the theme. If not, you talk about your own anticipation of going to heaven.
You will have some props or toys in hand to help you understand what heaven will be like. Hand out the sandwich bags with the props.
Have the children pull out the card with the picture/verse about heaven. Read together: The Bible says, “We are looking forward to the new heavens and new earth he has promised, a world filled with God’s righteousness” (2 Peter 3:13). But we won’t look forward to that place unless we know something about its attractions before we get there.
I’m going to tell you a true story. You will need to brush off the wings of your imagination that the Lord gave you. I want you to listen and participate. But you will have to pay close attention and immediately obey all my instructions. If you decide not to follow my instructions, we have a place for you to sit and watch us until you decide you are ready to play with us.
Can someone repeat for me the instructions so far? Pull out the short string from your bag. We’re going to pretend that this is your life. It has a beginning and an end, just like your life.
You can have the children lay or tape the strings to their desk so they are in a controlled area and space or you can ask some volunteers to help you tape one set of strings to the classroom floor as you describe the following journey.
Introduction taken from Heaven for kids (2006, 3).
Visual aid: Scripture on card with picture of sky
Point to the chair you’ve set up as a timeout chair.
Props: one section of string six inches long, with a knot on each end, two sections of string five feet long each,, six cards with verses and pictures.
3
Our journey starts with our birth
LEARNING GOAL The children “scratch the surface” of conceiving of their life like a timeline.
During the session
20 min.
Lisa
Large group
We are going to pretend that this is your life on earth. It has a beginning (look at the knot at one end). God brings you into this world; you are born. But then your body gets old and dies. (Look at the knot on the other end.) Do you know some people think that’s it? That is all there is to life. That is a lie from the devil. God says in his word that we will live forever.
What happens when we die? Your physical body gets old and dies and gets buried in the ground. But your Spirit lives forever. God gives you a new body. We don’t need to be afraid of dying. Dying is like passing through a door. One moment we are on this side of the door and the next moment we are on the other side of the door. Let’s try it (depending on your classroom setup you can take the kids outside the door and have them walk into together and then back to their seats. Now let’s go through the door onto the other side. We will close the door and now will pretend the classroom is eternity.
You have in your bag a short string, around six inches long like this. How does your life start? Let’s read the card with the baby picture on it. Place the figure of the baby at one end of the string and extend your string across your desk.
Then, let’s read the next card together, the one with the casket. Place that at the other end of the string. Next to that goes the door. Remember, what does that door mean?
What happens after we die? Only one of two things can happen now. Pull out your remaining two strings that are wrapped around the popsicle sticks. Watch me as I extend them all the way across the desk and they drape down on the other side. Pretend they’ll go on forever and ever, infinity. One popsicle stick reads heaven and the other one reads hell (point to visual aid on board).
How do you know which way you will go? Which string will you follow? It all depends on what you believed when you were living on earth. Remember that short string that represents your life on earth.
Let’s read the card with the Bible on it and verse. Romans 10:9-10 ”That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.”
Everything you believe and do today matters forever. If during your life on earth, meaning now, you confessed with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believed in your heart the God raised him from the dead, you are saved and will spend eternity in heaven.
If, when you were on earth, you did not believe in your heart that Jesus is Lord and God raised him from the dead, then sadly, you will live forever in a place where there is nothing good, only bad, it’s called Hell and it’s a very real place.
Where will you spend your eternity? As the children sit at their desks, looking at their strings. Let them think about that question. Let them share their answers.
How can you know where you will spend eternity?
Picture cards:
Ps. 139 and Baby.jpg
Hebrews 9:27 and Casket.jpg
Visual aid: My strings are taped on the board just like their strings will be laid on the floor.
Verse on card: Rom 10:9-10 and Bible.jpg
Hell.jpg (I don’t know if it would be too strong to show an image to young children, but for young people I would)
4
What will heaven be like?
LEARNING GOAL The children will begin to wonder out loud what heaven will be like. They will display curiosity and ask questions regarding what heaven will be like.
During the session
15 min.
Lisa
Large group
What will heaven be like? What questions do you have about heaven? Wonder out loud with me. The purpose of this moment is not so much to answer all their questions, but to get them to ask the questions, to wonder about heaven, to think about it, since heaven plays such an important role in the Scriptures as does having it become part of your daily thinking and perspective.
Do you know that one of the very important things that will happen in heaven is that there will be an awards ceremony?
Have you ever seen the Olympics when they give the athlete their awards? (Wilkinson, 2002) Have any of you ever received an award?
Let us look at the card with the Bible verse of 2 Corinthians 5:10 “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.”
Remember how I said: Everything you believe and do today matters forever. Well, “we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. . . . Each of us shall give account of himself” Romans 14:10, 12.
What that means is that our good works on earth matter! For those good things that we have done for God and for others will earn us a reward in heaven, a prize. But, on the other hand, those wrong things that we have done and not confessed that are mean, hateful and hurtful will cause us to lose our rewards.
Remember, you get to heaven by what you believe and you are rewarded according to what you do.
What kind of questions does this make you ask? The last card you have has a question mark on it. Your teacher will write down your questions and in the next class on heaven we will help you to find out the answers to those questions.
Taken from Wilkinson, Bruce. 2002. A life God rewards.
Picture and Verse on card: 2 Cor 5:10
5
EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S CLASS ON HEAVEN
Oh, the questions children ask… .
Will people sin in heaven? Will there be war in heaven? Will we bleed in heaven if we cut ourselves? What will our body be like? What is heaven made of? Will we be kids when we are in heaven? Can we go to the moon from heaven? Are we going to celebrate birthdays in heaven? Will we cry? Will we eat in heaven? What will we eat? Will there be cars in heaven?
Will there be T.V.? Will the streets really be made of gold? Where will the animals live? Will animals talk there? Will we sleep in heaven? Are we going to wear clothes in heaven? Will people from the Bible be in heaven? Will my pet be in heaven? Will there be church in heaven? Will there be games in heaven? What will my house be like in heaven?
This is just a sample of the questions asked by the more than sixty second grade students
I taught this class to. In order for the children to have the courage and curiosity to ask questions about
heaven, I taught them about heaven attending to the three dominant learning styles: audio, visual and
kinesthetic. This hands-on activity plus telling the story about our God-given wings of imagination my
mother used to use to preface all her creative drama classes created a stimulating environment within
which to ask questions.
6
6
The first time I taught this class I made the mistake of inviting all the children to stretch
out their long strings representing heaven and hell across the floor. This led to confusion and some
bickering as they argued over whose string was whose. Thus my decision to use shorter strings and have
the students just lay them across their own desk as we discussed the meaning of each picture card/verse.
Then, the students placed the cards on the appropriate string. I have taught this class three times, each
time improving the mechanics but never ceasing to marvel at how wonderful God’s plan for heaven is
and how children love to wonder about it.
I will do a follow up class designed to prompt and guide the children to answer their own
questions. I plan on combining all three sections, sixty children total, and assigning the three classrooms
teachers a role in guiding the children to seek God’s Word for the answers. Randy Alcorn’s book (2006)
will provide vital guidance.
Heaven is a very abstract concept, but through this class, I perceive that children are
beginning to grasp what heaven is about and will therefore give themselves permission to talk and
anticipate heaven as they discuss their discoveries with their friends and family members.
Not one to waste a good class, I used this class on teaching children about heaven to
illustrate how to attend to each learning style. I taught this workshop during the Association of Christian
School International’s Convention in Tegucigalpa, Honduras Sept. 29, 2007. Over twenty English-
speaking teachers attended this workshop. I have taken the liberty to include my teaching agenda for this
class in Appendix 2.
7
APPENDIX 1
COLLECTION OF PICTURE/SCRIPTURE CARDS USING
DURING CLASS TAUGHT ON HEAVEN
The following nine pages are designed to be photocopied in such a way that each student
will have a small bag containing one of each of these nine items.
1. Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Peter 3:13 2. Card containing Picture and verse: Psalm 139:13-16 3. Card containing Picture and verse: Romans 10:9-10 4. Card containing Picture and verse: Hebrews 9:27 5. Card containing Picture and verse: Matthew 15:31-41, 46 (only with children eleven years and
older) 6. Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Corinthians 5:10 7. Card containing question marks 8. Popsicle stick entitled HEAVEN 9. Popsicle stick entitled HELL
8
8
Figure 1 Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Peter 3:13
9
9
Figure 2 Card containing Picture and verse: Psalm 139:13-16
10
10
Figure 3 Card containing Picture and verse: Romans 10:9-10
11
11
Figure 4 Card containing Picture and verse: Hebrews 9:27
12
12
Figure 5 Card containing Picture and verse: Matthew 15:31-41, 46 (only with children eleven years and older)
13
13
Figure 6 Card containing Picture and verse: 2 Corinthians 5:10
14
14
Figure 7 Card containing question marks
15
15
Figure 8 Popsicle stick entitled HEAVEN
16
16
Figure 9 Popsicle stick entitled HELL
17
APPENDIX 2
TEACHING AGENDAWORKSHOP: PROMOTING A FULLER UNDERSTANDING OF
WHAT YOU ARE TEACHING ON THE BASIS OF LEARNING STYLES
Honduran Convention of the Association of Christian Schools International Sept. 28-29, 2007 AGE RANGE OF STUDENTS:
Teachers
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 20-50
CLASSTIME Aprox. 50 min.
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE: To teach teachers to attend to all three learning styles, audio, visual and kinesthetic learners. LEARNING GOALS: (AS THE LORD BLESSES THIS CLASS, IN FAITH, I SEE THE TEACHERS…
Appreciating God’s diversity in having created three main types of learning styles.
Struggling with how to teach their subject matter so as to explain it for auditive, visual and kinesthetic learners.
Realizing the inadequacy of teaching only for one or two styles, usually their own.
LEARNERS:
Adult teachers engaged full time in teaching at private Christian schools.
TEACHER: Workshop teacher
DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES:
Seven-eight year olds are still at a concrete operations level of cognitive thinking, so heaven is being explained with concrete objects in order to try and bridge the gap between the abstract concept of heaven and the choices they make in their day to day living.
Special attention will be made to explain the concepts for all three learning styles: audio, visual and kinesthetic.
PHYSICAL SETTING
Classroom with tables and chairs.
Time-Duration /
Responsible
Group size
Educational Activity Notes / Materials
PROCESS
1. Opening reflection questions 2. Demonstration and timing of teaching a brief portion of the children’s class on heaven only for auditive learners. 3. Demonstration and timing of teaching a brief portion of the children’s class on heaven only for audio and visual learners. 4. Demonstration and timing of teaching a brief portion of the children’s class on heaven for all three learning styles. 5. Brief attempts at teaching to meet the needs of all three learning styles 6. Conclusions
18
Lisa
PRE-SESSION PREPARATIONS
Questions previously written on the board or Flipchart #1: How do people learn? Flipchart #2: What did you observe in my teaching? How did it make you feel? Flipchart #3: What did you observe in my teaching? What felt different in my teaching this time? Flipchart #4: What did you observe in my teaching? What difference did it make for me to get you physically engaged? How did your own understanding of heaven vary after each demonstration?
Flipchart #5: What’s the hardest part of teaching this way? What would be the fruit of your efforts if you taught this way?
Flipchart #6: In light of this class, what will you do differently the next time you teach? Stopwatch Whiteboard markers and eraser Bag of props: Each object will be in its own paper bag: One tennis ball, a jump rope, wooden letters, wooden numbers, flash cards, a Bible verse on a 4x6 card (Mark 9:41)
Introduction to the class
LEARNING GOAL
To awaken in the teachers a desire to address the needs of each learning style as they teach.
During the Session
5 min.
Lisa
Large group
Opening reflection question: How do people learn? Give folks the opportunity to answer. Observe who answers and try to gauge their depth of understanding on this subject.
There is a large body of research that has been done on the learning cycle, both for children and adults. What we are going to explore today is a very small piece of the pie, there’s an entire bakery available, which to me as a teacher who loves to teach is like eating your favorite pastry! The backdrop of what we’re going to explore together today comes from a David Kolb’s (1985) research on Experiential Learning.
The concepts of the three major learning styles (audio, visual and kinesthetic) form a part of how we learn. To show you what I mean by these three learning styles, I’m going to do three demonstrations of teaching a portion of a class I taught to children on heaven. I would like you to observe the differences between them.
Demonstration of teaching just for auditive learners
LEARNING GOAL
The teachers will experience for themselves the inadequacy of teaching just to one style of learner.
During the Session
5 min.
Lisa
Large group
Teach a portion of the children’s class on heaven just speaking. Read the scriptures from the Bible.
Give someone in the class a stopwatch to time you. Ask him or her to make note on a piece of paper how long each demonstration took. After all three demonstrations, you’ll write the times on the board.
Reflection questions: What did you observe in my teaching? What did you feel?
Demonstration of teaching just for auditive and visual learners
19
LEARNING GOAL
The teachers will question the adequacy of teaching to just two styles of learners.
During the Session
5 min.
Lisa
Large group
Teach the same portion of the children’s class on heaven but this time both speaking and visualizing.
Draw on the board the timeline. Give them the scripture on handouts and read them together. Give someone in the class a stopwatch to time you. When you are done, ask the person to go to the board and write the time down.
Reflection questions: What did you observe in my teaching? What felt different in my teaching this time?
Visual aid: Draw the timeline on the board.
Demonstration of teaching just for auditive and visual and kinesthetic learners
LEARNING GOAL
The teachers will experience for themselves a greater level of comprehension of the subject matter because all three learning styles were attended to.
During the Session
15 min.
Lisa
Large group
Teach the same portion of the children’s class on heaven both speaking and visualizing and engaging them in the activity with props.
Do a portion of the class on heaven like you did it with the children.
Hand each student a bag of props and exit the classroom. Give them the scripture on handouts and read them together. Give someone in the class a stopwatch to time you. Write the times of each demonstration on the board. Reflection questions: What did you observe in my teaching? What difference did it make for me to get you physically engaged?
How did your own understanding of heaven vary after each demonstration?
Visual aid:
Tape the strings on the board to serve as a visual reference to what they’re doing.
Attempts at teaching for all three learning styles
LEARNING GOAL
The teachers will try their hand at briefly teaching so as to meet the needs of all three learning styles.
During the Session
15 min.
Lisa
Individual practices
Try it! I need several volunteers who are willing to give this a try (choose three).
Put your hand into the prop bag and pull out an object. You have sixty seconds to prepare a three minute class based on the object you’ve chosen. Remember: Explain it to us so all three types of learners understands.
Use a stopwatch to give each of them equally three minutes. Reflection questions: What’s the hardest part of teaching this way?
Prop bag
Each object will be in its own paper bag: One tennis ball, a jump rope, wooden letters, wooden numbers, flash cards, a Bible verse on a 4x6 card (Mark 9:41)
20
What would be the fruit of your efforts if you taught this way?
Reflection time on how to teach your subject mattes for all three learning styles
LEARNING GOAL
The teachers will struggle with how to teach their own subject matter to meet the needs of all three learning styles, which will in turn deepen their comprehension of the content.
During the Session
5 min.
Lisa
Individual writing and conclusion
Individual learning task: In light of this class, what will you do differently the next time you teach?
Write down one thing that you as a teacher can do differently in order to meet the needs of all three learning styles and deepen your students’ grasp of your subject matter.
I don’t know if that question is worth it: Reflection question: I n light of this class, what insights have you gained as to how people learn?
Visual aid:
Write the learning task on the board for each individual to work on.
Provide paper in the handouts for people to journal their answers.
REFERENCES
Alcorn, Randy. 2006. Heaven for kids. Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers. Kolb, David. 1984. Experiential Learning: Experience as the source of learning and development.
Englewoods Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall. Wilkinson, Bruce. 2002. A life God rewards: Why everything you do today matters forever. Sisters,
Oreg.: Multnomah Publishers, Inc.