
How do live lessons work?
Live lessons are interactive slides and course outlines that are used to teach Treeway Live Classes. Click on the arrows to navigate backward and forwards through the slides.
How Do I Use the Lesson Plans?
Read this lesson plan before class to familiarize yourself with the ideas and concepts you’ll be teaching the students. You may print this page out if you need to use it as a reference point during live classes.
This lesson is a guide, but feel free to expand on the content or decrease/increase what you teach depending on the learning levels of the students in your class or the amount of time you have to cover the material.
Can I show videos in live classes?
Yes, feel free to include additional material to supplement the class lesson material. Videos, Physical Objects, Games, Activities, etc. are okay to share in live classes.
Videos should have no advertisements or logos and should be viewed by you before showing them to the students to ensure no offensive or questionable content is included.
The video should make up only a small portion of the live class.
How do bookmarks work?
Bookmarks help you keep track of lessons you’re going to teach in future live classes. The bookmarks you see are for all your bookmarked lessons across all grades.
You can bookmark a lesson by visiting the lesson you want to bookmark and clicking the “bookmark” button in the bookmark section.
You can remove a single bookmark by visiting a lesson you’ve bookmarked and clicking the “bookmark” button again to unbookmark it.
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Class Summary
Students will continue to practice use of the terms: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. They will be able to tell what they did yesterday, what they are doing today, and what they are going to do tomorrow. They will know that yesterday was the past, today is the present, and tomorrow is the future
Lesson Slide
Main Teaching Points
- Time is how long something takes to happen. Jehovah is the creator of time.
- You can’t touch, hold or see time but it is always passing by.
- Yesterday is the day before today. Yesterday already happened. It is in the past.
- The Present is something that is happening right now. You are in class today, in the Present.
- Tomorrow is the day that comes after today. Tomorrow is always in the future.
Discussion Questions
- What did you do yesterday?
- What will you do tomorrow?
- What words do we use to show how events relate to one another in time?
- What is a timeline?
- What is the past?
In-Class Activities
- Discussion: Expand on the concept of time by asking students in the class to think back to recent events in their everyday lives. Example: what did they have for lunch or breakfast? what did they do yesterday? how old were they last year? Move into the present the same way with questions like: what are you wearing today? what time is it?
- Act it out: Have students act out an activity that they do at night, or during the day, or both. (Going to sleep, waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast, going to school, playing with friends, brushing teeth. ) Discuss with other students when those things happen at what times of the day. Ask: did you do anything of things yesterday? Will you do them tomorrow?