Psalm 23
Jesus is Our Good Shepherd
Kickrickulum’s
Psalm 23 – Elementary
Psalm 23 - Do your kids know Jesus as their very own Good Shepherd?
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Written for Grades 1 – 5
Twelve fun Bible lessons written just for elementary kids.
These printable Bible lessons show kids that Jesus watches over them with provision, guidance and protection every day!
Each KICKIt (binder + CD), CD only, or download contain 12 lessons.
Each lesson uses readily available hands-on materials, Power Point (elementary) and teacher dialogue.
Kids Bible stories become animated with easy to follow visible object lessons.
Other features include breakout small and large group activities, special character skits, games, object lessons and childrens Bible verse activities. This material is ideal for multi-age groups.
Here is what you get:
- Lessons in MS Word
- Lessons in PDF
- Power Points
Psalm 23 Elementary Lesson Components
Do some or do them all! (based on skateboard terminology
Pivots
(The lesson “pivots” around these main words and phrases. Repeat them through out the lesson using Power Point slides)
Pivot Trait
The lesson characteristic or virtue
Pivot Point
The main point of the lesson using the TRAIT within it
Pivot Verse
Children’s Bible verse
Kidnabber
a presentation that quickly seizes the child’s attention using tangibles that connect the lesson to the child’s world; often includes a short puppet interaction with KICK RiCK or any puppet
Pivot Skit
A visiting “over the top” character skit that makes kids laugh and see the main point from a different approach
Rampin’ Up
A springboard to the Bible Lesson Launch. Rampin’ Up is a large group, hands on activity or object lesson which introduces a concept using common everyday items that kids relate to.
Lesson Launch
The kids Bible story presented in creative hands on ways that will captivate kids and involve their 5 senses
Air Time
Small group environment where kids answer questions and connect with each other and the teacher
Time to Thrash
hands-on activities, games, and relays that reinforce the lesson while kids have a blast too!
Final Spin
A large group final wrap up and review
Kickrickulum’s Psalm 23 Preschool
Twelve fun Bible lessons written just for preschool kids.
These printable Bible lessons show kids that Jesus watches over them with provision, guidance and protection every day!
Click on the Psalm 23 Shepherd Kick Rick image
to open a PDF and see the name, subject, and components of each lesson.
Sign up for our newsletter (top right column of page) to see a sample lesson.
To purchase – go to the bottom of this page!
NOTE:You will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer in order to open (in a new window) and read this PDF.
You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page).
Written for preschool – K
Each KICKIt (binder + CD), CD only, or download contain 12 lessons.
Each lesson uses readily available hands-on materials, and teacher dialogue.
Kids Bible stories become animated with easy to follow visible object lessons.
Other features include breakout small and large group activities, special character skits, games, object lessons and childrens Bible verse activities. This material is ideal for multi-age groups.
Here is what you get:
- Lessons in MS Word
- Lessons in PDF
Psalm 23 Preschool Lesson Components
Do some or do them all! (based on skateboard terminology
KIDnabber: a short skit or presentation that grabs the child’s attention using tangibles that connect the lesson to the child’s world; may include a short puppet interaction with KICK RiCK or any puppet
Rampin’ Up:
a springboard to the Bible text adding another element of the child’s world to the lesson
Lesson Launch:
the children’s Bible story
Air Time:
questions that assess what the children have grasped from the lesson
Time to Thrash:
hands-on activities and games that allow children to experience the lesson using their 5 senses.
Final Spin:
a wrap up to the lesson



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