
Wesley | Upper Elementary Teacher's Guide | Summer 2026
More advanced Bible studies and discussion questions, plus teacher devotionals, Bible background and extra-time options give you all the how-to's you need to teach with confidence. Designed for churches of the holiness tradition.
Order one per teacher.
View the Wesley Scope & Sequence
Features:
- Teacher Devotionals and Understanding the Bible sections help the teacher prepare for the class
- When Teaching the Bible to Upper Elementary Students shares tips on preteen development
- Easy four-step lesson:
- Bible Readiness: an activity and sharing time to help preteens develop relationships and use their experiences to connect to the Bible study
- Bible Study: includes the Bible Study and discussion questions and a Memory Verse Practice
- Bible Activity Choices: three activities to help preteens explore what they have learned from the Bible story
- Bible Response: application step to help preteens decide how they will take what they have learned into the week
- Quarterly supply list
- Ideas for early arrivers and when you have extra time
- Link to Last Week section helps teachers discuss how students applied the lesson throughout the week and encourage them
Additional resources for Wesley Upper Elementary Sunday school lessons:
- Creative Teaching Aids
- Bible Adventures (Student Book)
- PIX (Take-Home)
About Wesley Sunday School Curriculum
Distinctively Holiness In Name, Content, and Spirit
Wesley curriculum is the choice of growing Sunday schools that value the holiness doctrinal distinctives and the mission to evangelize and disciple generations for Christ!
Every teacher’s guide includes “Building Teacher”, a special insert that provides teachers with a variety of articles on classroom ideas, heroes of the faith, and FAQ’s of Wesleyan theology for children and teens.
Ensuring solid doctrinal curriculum is of utmost importance to us. That's why we have established the Wesleyan Theological Editors Board that includes writers and editors from the Free Methodist, Church of the Nazarene, and The Wesleyan Church holiness denominations.
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More advanced Bible studies and discussion questions, plus teacher devotionals, Bible background and extra-time options give you all the how-to's you need to teach with confidence. Designed for churches of the holiness tradition.
Order one per teacher.
View the Wesley Scope & Sequence
Features:
- Teacher Devotionals and Understanding the Bible sections help the teacher prepare for the class
- When Teaching the Bible to Upper Elementary Students shares tips on preteen development
- Easy four-step lesson:
- Bible Readiness: an activity and sharing time to help preteens develop relationships and use their experiences to connect to the Bible study
- Bible Study: includes the Bible Study and discussion questions and a Memory Verse Practice
- Bible Activity Choices: three activities to help preteens explore what they have learned from the Bible story
- Bible Response: application step to help preteens decide how they will take what they have learned into the week
- Quarterly supply list
- Ideas for early arrivers and when you have extra time
- Link to Last Week section helps teachers discuss how students applied the lesson throughout the week and encourage them
Additional resources for Wesley Upper Elementary Sunday school lessons:
- Creative Teaching Aids
- Bible Adventures (Student Book)
- PIX (Take-Home)
About Wesley Sunday School Curriculum
Distinctively Holiness In Name, Content, and Spirit
Wesley curriculum is the choice of growing Sunday schools that value the holiness doctrinal distinctives and the mission to evangelize and disciple generations for Christ!
Every teacher’s guide includes “Building Teacher”, a special insert that provides teachers with a variety of articles on classroom ideas, heroes of the faith, and FAQ’s of Wesleyan theology for children and teens.
Ensuring solid doctrinal curriculum is of utmost importance to us. That's why we have established the Wesleyan Theological Editors Board that includes writers and editors from the Free Methodist, Church of the Nazarene, and The Wesleyan Church holiness denominations.











