[Front Cover]

LET'S TALK ABOUT HONOR
Student Activity Book

54 pages. Size: 8 1/2" x 11"  Comb Bound
Retail: $4.95 each.

This book is ONLY available through Carolyn Anderson. Please do not contact E-Booktime about ordering. If you wish to order this book, please send an e-mail to CAnderson@AndersonPub.com and request ordering information.


  • Excellent reinforcing tool for teaching and for learning the subject of honor
  • Presentation page for child's name, date, and teacher
  • Perfect complement to the book Let's Talk About Honor
  • Contains all the review questions listed at the end of each chapter in the book
  • Provides ample space for the children to write their answers
  • Includes extra activities for each chapter such as word puzzles
  • Answers to the puzzles are at the end of the book for those who do not desire to purchase the Teacher's Handbook
  • Easy to handle book--lies flat when open
  • Printed on one side of paper which makes it easier to write
  • See examples of Chapter 5 review activities: Image1   Image2   Image3


  • [Front Cover]

    LET'S TALK ABOUT HONOR
    Teacher's Handbook

    59 pages. Size: 8 1/2" x 11"  Comb Bound
    Retail: $5.95 each.

    This book is ONLY available through Carolyn Anderson. Please do not contact E-Booktime about ordering. If you wish to order this book, please send an e-mail to CAnderson@AndersonPub.com and request ordering information.


  • Divided into chapters
  • Contains objectives for each chapter
  • Provides assistance in teaching the subject of honor as presented in Let's Talk About Honor
  • Easy to adapt more than one lesson from one chapter
  • Includes all the activities listed in the Student Activity Book plus the answers to the puzzles
  • Easy to handle book--lies flat when open
  • Printed on one side of paper which leaves room for notes
  • Excerpt from Teacher's Handbook

    PERSONAL NOTE

    Please use the following lesson plans as a suggestion. I wrote them as I might use them if I were teaching a class. As with my other books for children, when I wrote the book, Let's Talk About Honor, I wrote it as if I were talking directly to the person reading it. It is a teaching tool within itself so that any child who picks it up will be taught just by reading it. However, most children probably won't read it on their own which is why I need adults to help. They need to be spoon-fed the Word of God. Use every opportunity to engage them verbally about the subject. I have used the Living Bible in this book because it is more conversational, but you can use the King James Version also if your school or church prefers that.

    Also, when I wrote the book, I wrote it for each child to have his own copy to take home with him to put on his shelf. Please do not copy the book. It is copyrighted and for one to make copies of it is to break copyright law. That certainly doesn't encourage God's blessings to come. This is my suggestion about each child's book. Write the child's name in his or her book and write the name of your church or school that presented it to him or her plus write your name. When the course is complete, write something in each child's book, a word of encouragement or whatever God gives you to write. I can assure you that if you take each child before the throne of God, He will tell you exactly what to write. You never know what impact your words will have now or in the future.

    My other suggestion is to buy each child a highlighter. Yellow is good. You can pass them out at the beginning of the time designated for the study of this book, then pick them up at the end so that no child will possibly lose them. In other words, they are designated for classroom use only. Teach them to study. This is why each student needs his/her own book. They need to be able to highlight areas in it to emphasize points.

    I have designed a student activity book to accompany this book. You can add to it or take away. It's up to you as the teacher because you know your students' abilities better than I do. Some of the activities may be too hard for some but at least they can try. I am including the answers to the puzzles in your handbook as well as at the end of the activity book. I would only allow them to work on the activity book during class, then when the whole course is finished, they can take it home with them. Again, you might reward them in some way for completing the book or reward them as they complete the puzzles in a certain amount of time.

    I didn't divide the chapters into specific lessons for specific days. I divided them into the individual chapters, so you will have to determine what you anticipate covering in a particular session since you know how much time you plan to devote to this subject daily until completed. As you go through the lessons, you can incorporate the activities from their activity book as needed, or you can wait until you finish a whole chapter. My suggestion is to incorporate them as you can. It will reinforce what they just learned.

    You will notice that I don't mention every single paragraph in the books. I point out parts to give particular focus to, but that doesn't mean that the other is to be ignored. They need to read every word and reading aloud is a good way to make sure they do that. If paragraphs are too long for one child to read, divide them.

    I pray that what I have written assists you in some way. I believe God will help you in ministering this subject to children. He knows how much they can receive. Also, I believe He will enlarge their capacity to receive so don't be surprised at how much they can ingest and digest.

    Carolyn B. Anderson