This lesson addresses the subject of swearing oaths, but it also goes deeper and discusses telling the truth. Followers of Jesus should be characterized by truth, not lies.
This lesson calls students to wrestle with God's omnipotence. Students will think deeply about what omnipotence means and does not mean. By the end of class, they will be able to describe God's all-powerful nature.
This lesson plan is focused on teaching students about who God is. Students will be able to describe the shortcomings of certain definitions of God, while also looking at the Bible's description of God.
This syllabus outlines a course on "The Sermon on the Mount," taught at Faith Builders Christian School. The class is based on discussion. After taking the course, students will be able to explain and defend the teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount.
This is a final, cumulative exam for the "Attributes of God" course. The exam reviews the attributes of God, Scripture references to those attributes, and foundational ideas about God.
This survey is designed to give a teacher background knowledge on his students' understanding about the Doctrine of God. This is especially helpful when teaching a Bible course.
This worksheet helps students explore God's love based on passages in the Bible. Students are asked to think of ways to apply the things they learn to their own lives.
This worksheet will help students explore what God's Sovereignty means. Students will look at a variety of Scripture passages--including the book of Job--to learn more about this attribute.
The human body is made of a variety of systems that work together to keep the body in homeostasis. In this assignment, students are asked to compare the endocrine and nervous systems. In addition, they are asked to define and discuss topics related to gland functions, hormones, and negative feedback loops.
After completing this worksheet, students, will have learned more about ecosystems and the Tragedy of the Commons. This is designed as a reading guide, paired with Christian Light's Biology textbook.
This worksheet helps students explore the body's muscular system. After completing the assignment, students will be able to categorize types of muscles, explain muscle movement, and define different types of exercise.
Part two of a larger human anatomy and physiology exam. Topics in the exam include the digestive, urinary, endocrine, nervous, and reproductive systems.