In Week 1 of Feeling It Out, students learn how God cares about their worried hearts and invites them to bring every fear and concern to Him through prayer. Using a familiar Inside Out–inspired framework, this lesson helps children understand what anxiety feels like, how it affects their bodies and thoughts, and how God offers peace even in stressful moments. Through Scripture, discussion, hands-on activities, and prayer, kids discover that they are never alone in their worries. Bible Focus P
This simple and easy-to-use Classroom Assessment Tool is designed specifically for teachers and caregivers working with one-year-old toddlers. It helps you track early developmental milestones through daily observation in a natural classroom setting. Perfect for childcare centers, preschools, and home daycare programs, this assessment supports early learning documentation and parent communication. What’s Included: ✔ Developmentally appropriate observation checklist ✔ Social-emotional, motor,
Help kids discover the difference between temporary happiness and lasting joy through this faith-filled, Inside Out–inspired Bible lesson. Using Joy from the movie and God’s Word, children learn that true joy comes from staying connected to Jesus. Through fun games, Bible exploration, and hands-on activities, students discover how God’s joy can shine in their hearts even during hard times. This lesson includes: ✔ “Happy vs. Joyful” interactive game ✔ Bible Detective activity (John 15) ✔ Group
In Week 2, students learn that it’s okay to feel angry but God helps us choose how we respond. Using an Inside Out–inspired approach, kids explore what anger feels like in their bodies, why it happens, and how to manage it in healthy, God-honoring ways. Through Scripture, discussion, hands-on activities, and Bible stories, children discover that God wants to help them calm their hearts and respond with kindness and self-control. Bible Focus Ephesians 4:26–27, 31–32 – Handle anger without sin a
In Week 5, children explore the emotion of sadness and learn how God meets us with comfort, hope, and love when we feel down. Using Inside Out’s Sadness as a guide and the powerful message of Psalm 42, students discover that it’s okay to feel sad and that God is always close. Lesson FocusChildren will learn: That sadness is a normal and important emotion How to talk to God honestly when they feel discouraged How to find hope and strength through prayer, Scripture, and community That God care
In Week 3, students learn that God does not want their faith to feel “blah” or boring—He wants their hearts to be full of passion, joy, and love for Him. Using an Inside Out–inspired approach, kids explore what it means to feel numb, unmotivated, or lukewarm in their relationship with God. Through Scripture, discussion, and interactive activities, students discover how Jesus invites them to open their hearts and live fully “on fire” for Him. Bible Focus Revelation 3:14–22 – Jesus calls us to b
Help kids learn how to handle embarrassment with confidence and faith. Using an Inside Out–inspired approach, kids explore what embarrassment feels like and discover that God loves them even when they make mistakes. Using Genesis 2:25, students learn how Adam and Eve lived without shame and how God still invites us to come to Him instead of hiding. This lesson includes: Bible story and discussion The Human Knot team game “Embarrassment Hand” coping activity “No Shame” Jar craft Scripture encou
Celebrate your students’ very first day of school with this sweet and meaningful handprint keepsake! This printable features a simple, child-friendly poem that pairs perfectly with a painted or traced handprint, creating a treasured memory for families. Poem Included: “Here are my hands with ten fingers in all. My first mark in school to hang on the wall. As years go by, I’ll remember and say, ‘My hands and I had a very good first day!’” This low-prep activity makes a wonderful welcome proj
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