Here is another set of Magnetic Board Visuals using Cathy's lesson. This is number six in the David series and will continue with David and King Saul next week.
Cathy uses these visuals with a magnetic board. She cuts the pieces out, numbers them on the back, laminates them and adds thin magnets on the back. Put your title up first (David & Jonathan for this lesson), then add and take away each visual as you teach the lesson. Some of the visuals are the same as what you will see next week, if you'd like to combine them. You won't have to print all of those, unless you like to keep everything in its own pack. They can also be used as visuals alone, a flip chart, and/or a bulletin board. Click here to download the visuals.Cathy wrote this lesson, but since it was more notes to use while she is teaching, I have changed or added what I felt was needed to make it easier for others to teach. I have permission to uses the lesson and have tried to use the same basic ideas for the Magnetic Board Visuals that she uses, but with the graphics that I have available. Click here to download the lesson.
Cathy Whitacre is a Christian, wife, mother, Nana, sister, and friend. Cathy and her husband Gerry worship with the New Hope Church of Christ, in Bradyville, Tennessee.
Family has been one of her crowning joys in life. Married to Gerry for over 47 years they have had many years of adventure and love. Her children and grandchildren have kept her busy and happy. Everywhere Cathy has lived from Ohio, Illinois, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee and more she has made dear friends who she considers family.
Cathy has had the opportunity to participate in mission work for many years. She has had the privilege of speaking at Ladies Days, teaching Vacation Bible Schools, and conducting workshops in Jamaica, Scotland, New Zealand, and here in the United States.
Cathy has been involved in teaching for over 50 years, from nursery to adults. Cathy feels that Christian Education is one of the greatest mission efforts we can be involved in, and the benefits are eternal.
Great idea to use the tangible items to take away as the lesson goes on. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)
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