Day 30
This is for Monday, March 13th
For many testing season is upon us. Our students need our intentional blessings in great measure more than normal. To prepare for the state’s standardized tests, let focus on being the encourager.
A verse to ponder
Mark 10:27 – Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.”
An intentional blessing for the classroom
Some children get very nervous before standardized tests. Today, you are the encourager, the cheerleader, the coach, and the one who gives the pep talk before the big game. Go out of your way to truly reassure the students in your sphere of influence that they are well prepared and success on any test is now just like playing the big game. Have fun, be creative and be purposeful in your admonition.
A focus of reflection
I love today’s verse because it is actually the state motto of Ohio! Have you prayed for your students’ success on the standardized tests? Before you leave your classroom or school today and before you begin the tests, walk around your room and then sit in some of the students’ desks and ask God to give them the ability to succeed. “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.”
from Day 31
(My children's children a few years ago)
As always, I am prayerfully yours,
K
Note: To more fully understand the 16-9 Movement, please read the first blog entry by clicking here.
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May God bless you with success His way this 2016-2017 school year.
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