Bright, practical guidance on using objects, maps, and pictures to bring Sunday-school lessons to life.
This guide helps teachers explain, defend, and exemplify how visual tools can illuminate Scripture and engage young learners. Clear methods, ready-to-use exercises, and adaptable ideas make visual teaching more effective and enjoyable.
Designed for Sunday-school workers, the book offers a systematized approach to visible illustration. It helps teachers plan lessons, choose the right aids, and present material with confidence. The pages balance theory with concrete activities, making it easier to invent fresh lessons and tailor them to any class.
- How to select and use objects, chalkboard work, maps, and pictures in daily teaching
- Practical exercises and skeleton lesson structures that teachers can adapt
- Strategies for keeping learners focused, thoughtful, and engaged
- Tips for organizing materials, preparing outlines, and avoiding overload
Ideal for readers involved in children’s Bible education, classroom volunteers, and church workers seeking a practical, science‑mized approach to visual Bible teaching.