This app provides audio-visual Sunday School lessons based on materials from the AIC Sunday School Committee in Juba, South Sudan, adapted for broader use by Global Recordings Network Australia. Designed for use with Global Recordings Network's picture books, these lessons offer a vital visual aid for teaching.
Key App Features:
- Extensive Content: 226 Bible lessons across 9 books.
- Program Integration: Built upon the "Good News" and "Look, Listen, and Live" audio-visual programs (available in the 5fish app).
- Searchable Database: Easily find lessons using the title search function.
- Comprehensive Guidance: Detailed teacher instructions are included for each lesson.
- Audio Support: Listen to English audio recordings for each lesson story.
- Visual Aids: View accompanying pictures for each lesson.
- Offline Accessibility: Use the app offline (audio requires an internet connection).
Lesson Structure and Usage:
Each lesson is designed for approximately twenty minutes, focusing on a concise yet thorough overview. Teachers are encouraged to supplement the lessons with singing, prayer, Bible reading, quizzes, and other activities. A short prayer and song related to the lesson's theme are recommended for conclusion. The lessons target a broad age range (7-12 years). Initially designed to be brief and easily transcribed, some lessons have been expanded, providing a framework for teacher preparation. The core teaching aim is clearly stated at the beginning of each lesson. Due to the age group, lessons focus on one or two key truths about God, gradually building a comprehensive understanding. The lesson text itself is not intended for direct recitation to the class; it serves as a guide for the teacher.
Copyright Information:
Copyright © 2001 by Global Recordings Network Australia. All Rights Reserved. No unauthorized modification, reproduction, or distribution for profit is permitted.
Version 1.0.3 Updates (October 24, 2024):
This update includes several improvements to navigation, lesson layout, printing, and sharing functionality.