
What's Up: Discovering the Gospel, Jesus, and Who You Really Are (Teacher Guide)
Have you ever asked a middleâschool kid you know whatâs up with âthe gospelâ? Can they explain what it is and why it matters to a kid? Or do they suspect that being good, listening to parents, and obeying rules is ultimately what God expects?
Whatâs Up? is a flexible middleâschool curriculum workbook using illustrations, stories, and interactive activities to help kids understand why the gospel really is good news. A practical application of Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus, Whatâs Up answers the real questions of identity and purpose that begin to unfold in middleâschool hearts and minds. Revealing Godâs love, forgiveness, and power to change, Whatâs Up? helps fourth through eighthâgrade students understand that the gospel is all about God making us into who he meant us to be all along. As they learn how to lean wholly (and happily) on Jesus through these formative years, their lives are changed from the inside out.
The curriculum guides middleâschool age students in discovering Jesus through fifteen 90âminute lessons that can be expanded to cover twentyâseven weeks. The student guide offers ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home. Teachers will find easyâto understand instructions and notes, helps and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple in the corresponding teacher guide. Whatâs Up? is easily adapted to a wide variety of group settings, including Sunday school, youth group, Christian school, and homeschool.
Features:
- Practically applies the gospelâcentered teaching philosophy outlined in Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus to a middle school context.
- Intentionally flexible, Whatâs Up? can be used with middleâschool kids in small groups, Sunday school, or even one-on-one discipleship settings at home or church.
- Provides 15 90-minute lessons or 26 45-minute lessons.
- Middle schoolers learn by engaging, so Whatâs Up? keeps kids interacting with the Bible and with one another.
- Whatâs Up? is for churched and unchurched kids alike since it allows them to read the stories before guiding them deeper, providing new insights, and driving biblical truth home in personal ways.
- This curriculum gets personal. Whatâs Up? is about sharing lives and watching Christ change people from the inside out.
- Student Guide is filled with ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home.
- Teacher Guide offers easyâtoâunderstand instructions and notes, helps, and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple. Requires little work outside of the classroom or teaching setting.
Have you ever asked a middleâschool kid you know whatâs up with âthe gospelâ? Can they explain what it is and why it matters to a kid? Or do they suspect that being good, listening to parents, and obeying rules is ultimately what God expects?
Whatâs Up? is a flexible middleâschool curriculum workbook using illustrations, stories, and interactive activities to help kids understand why the gospel really is good news. A practical application of Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus, Whatâs Up answers the real questions of identity and purpose that begin to unfold in middleâschool hearts and minds. Revealing Godâs love, forgiveness, and power to change, Whatâs Up? helps fourth through eighthâgrade students understand that the gospel is all about God making us into who he meant us to be all along. As they learn how to lean wholly (and happily) on Jesus through these formative years, their lives are changed from the inside out.
The curriculum guides middleâschool age students in discovering Jesus through fifteen 90âminute lessons that can be expanded to cover twentyâseven weeks. The student guide offers ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home. Teachers will find easyâto understand instructions and notes, helps and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple in the corresponding teacher guide. Whatâs Up? is easily adapted to a wide variety of group settings, including Sunday school, youth group, Christian school, and homeschool.
Features:
- Practically applies the gospelâcentered teaching philosophy outlined in Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus to a middle school context.
- Intentionally flexible, Whatâs Up? can be used with middleâschool kids in small groups, Sunday school, or even one-on-one discipleship settings at home or church.
- Provides 15 90-minute lessons or 26 45-minute lessons.
- Middle schoolers learn by engaging, so Whatâs Up? keeps kids interacting with the Bible and with one another.
- Whatâs Up? is for churched and unchurched kids alike since it allows them to read the stories before guiding them deeper, providing new insights, and driving biblical truth home in personal ways.
- This curriculum gets personal. Whatâs Up? is about sharing lives and watching Christ change people from the inside out.
- Student Guide is filled with ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home.
- Teacher Guide offers easyâtoâunderstand instructions and notes, helps, and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple. Requires little work outside of the classroom or teaching setting.
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Have you ever asked a middleâschool kid you know whatâs up with âthe gospelâ? Can they explain what it is and why it matters to a kid? Or do they suspect that being good, listening to parents, and obeying rules is ultimately what God expects?
Whatâs Up? is a flexible middleâschool curriculum workbook using illustrations, stories, and interactive activities to help kids understand why the gospel really is good news. A practical application of Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus, Whatâs Up answers the real questions of identity and purpose that begin to unfold in middleâschool hearts and minds. Revealing Godâs love, forgiveness, and power to change, Whatâs Up? helps fourth through eighthâgrade students understand that the gospel is all about God making us into who he meant us to be all along. As they learn how to lean wholly (and happily) on Jesus through these formative years, their lives are changed from the inside out.
The curriculum guides middleâschool age students in discovering Jesus through fifteen 90âminute lessons that can be expanded to cover twentyâseven weeks. The student guide offers ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home. Teachers will find easyâto understand instructions and notes, helps and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple in the corresponding teacher guide. Whatâs Up? is easily adapted to a wide variety of group settings, including Sunday school, youth group, Christian school, and homeschool.
Features:
- Practically applies the gospelâcentered teaching philosophy outlined in Klumpenhowerâs bestâselling Show Them Jesus to a middle school context.
- Intentionally flexible, Whatâs Up? can be used with middleâschool kids in small groups, Sunday school, or even one-on-one discipleship settings at home or church.
- Provides 15 90-minute lessons or 26 45-minute lessons.
- Middle schoolers learn by engaging, so Whatâs Up? keeps kids interacting with the Bible and with one another.
- Whatâs Up? is for churched and unchurched kids alike since it allows them to read the stories before guiding them deeper, providing new insights, and driving biblical truth home in personal ways.
- This curriculum gets personal. Whatâs Up? is about sharing lives and watching Christ change people from the inside out.
- Student Guide is filled with ageâappropriate activities, fun illustrations, questions to think about, and personal application activities for home.
- Teacher Guide offers easyâtoâunderstand instructions and notes, helps, and directions to make teaching the gospel to children clear and simple. Requires little work outside of the classroom or teaching setting.












