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Picture This!by Dan and Juanene PetersPictureThis! MinistriesPicture This! is a unique tool for teaching the Bible to students about third or fourth grade through adults. There are two books, one for the Old Testament and one for the New Testament. Each lesson teaches the entire story of one book of the Bible, or sometimes a group of books such as the minor prophets Hosea, Joel, Amos, and Obadiah. The New Testament book begins with an extra lesson, "The Bridge," covering the intertestamental period after Nehemiah. (Note that the deuterocanonical books of Maccabees cover some of this time period.) Picture This! probably works best in a classroom setting with an overhead projector, but it can also be used at home with one or two students. The unique aspect is that it teaches through drawing. "Master" drawings are shown in the book (see illustration at right). At the back of each book are "patterns" (called Screened Drawing Masters) printed with gray outlines, dotted lines, and major features that can be quickly traced while the teacher tells the story. The teacher should make copies for students to create their own drawings. Also, ideally, the teacher will make a transparency of the pattern and place it on a projector to create the drawing so students can easily see and follow along. Since most homes don't have projectors, the parent/teacher can simply draw on paper with children sitting where they can watch and listen while they copy to create their own drawings. Before starting to draw, the teacher presents a brief orientation about the book or books of the Bible to be taught, tying the upcoming chapter to what has gone before. Generally, the story drawing starts in the top left corner and moves over and down as the story progresses. The books have thumbnail illustrations next to suggested commentary to help the teacher step-by-step. Of course, teachers are encouraged to use their own words and add personal illustrations whenever possible. You might take a few days to a week or more to complete one lesson depending on the ages and abilities of students. You will be stopping to read Scripture passages from time to time, so it does take quite a bit of time to complete a drawing. Once the drawing is complete, there are "Applications for Life" questions to discuss. Your students are likely to raise questions of their own, too. Then they might want to take time to color in their drawings. The technique is cartoon drawing rather than realistic drawing. Extra helps for developing drawing skill are included. There is a page of drawing practice for faces and figures. Another page has commonly-used symbols such as the "good news starburst" and the crown to illustrate a king or kingdom that serve as shortcuts in storytelling drawings. At the back of each book there are blackline maps and timelines that should also be useful. Permission to Copy is generous if you are using Picture This! for a church or school. They say, "1. You, as the original purchaser, mya copy "Screened Drawing" Masters ... for non-commercial purposes, such as teaching or promoting your ministry within your church or organization." You can purchase one or both books; a CD-ROM that contains the content of both books (runs on both Windows and Mac), or a set of all three items. A separate test and quiz packet is also available but it is not essential. Review posted June 2009.
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Learning Styles: great for those who like to draw and enjoy the story-telling approach Publisher Info
PictureThis! Ministries236 Castilian Ave.Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 888.499.9305 www.bibledraw.com |
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