Emergency Substituting in Primary We have 9am church this year, and this morning at 8 as I finished my shower, I received a text message that asked me to substitute in Primary for a teacher who’d woken up sick. This may have happened to you in the past, and I want to share how I […]
How to Handle Class Members who Overcontribute
If you teach long enough, it will happen to you: there will be a class member who overcontributes, dominating the discussion, and sometimes taking the lesson off on an unwanted tangent. It’s tricky to handle because you don’t want to offend the person. On the other hand, unaddressed, it can ruin a class and drive other […]
Jiffy Prep: Lesson Planning in a Hurry
All kinds of factors lead to not having enough time to prepare a lesson. Sometimes we’re asked at the last minute. Sometimes we’ve had sick family members to care for. Sometimes we prepared, but it was the wrong lesson (hey, it happens!). Whatever the reason, there are some things we can do to make even […]
6 Steps to Teacher Support for Sunday School Presidencies
Sunday School presidencies have stewardship over all teaching in the Stake, and yet many people are unclear about what kinds of things a Sunday School presidency actually does. Its most crucial role is development and support of teaching, particularly individual teachers. Here are six steps to better teaching support for Sunday School presidencies. Many of these […]
9 Tips for the Effective Use of Video in the Classroom
Teaching with video is a powerful tool, and, in the youth curriculum particularly, video is essential. The effective use of video in the classroom is critical. If done improperly, it’s way worse than no video at all. There are some guidelines for making sure that you are being wise and effective in the way that […]