Showing posts with label Lessons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lessons. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sunday School Ideas - Two Bible Crafts to Incorporate Into Your Lessons

Children's liturgy is the perfect place for the youth of your religious congregation to gather together and learn about the teachings of the Bible. But coming up with exciting and interesting Sunday school ideas can be a difficult task. Here are two Sunday school crafts to share with your class.

Finger Painting Bible Craft

This Sunday school idea is perfect for your Sunday school curriculum. You'll need the following:

*Plastic pots of diluted finger pants
*Large sheets of paper for each student
*Plastic table covers
*Paint smocks

After explaining to the children's liturgy that God gives us many things to enjoy, make sure that their clothing is protected with a smock. Now hand out the paper and instruct the children to draw, with their fingers, the things that they are thankful for. These could include flowers, their family and friends, books, favorite toys, etc.

Set aside the sheets of paper to allow to dry. Then show the art class, noting how many things there are to thank God for sure that students clean their hands thoroughly, and send them back to their Bible Crafts designs to share with their families.

Growing Seeds Sunday School Craft

This Bible is for business to help your class learn Bible verses based on the size of the heart. You need the following for each student:

* Styrofoam cups
* Potting soil
* Craft sticks
* Quick germination of seeds (maize, beans,peas or maize)
*Felt-tipped pen

Help your children's liturgy fill the cups up about three-quarters with the soil. Then help them plant three or four seeds at a depth of about 20 mm. Water the soil, and then have your class write their names on one end of their craft stick. On the other side of the stick, write "Your word is like a seed" and insert it into the soil. By the following week, the seeds should have germinated, and the kids will be able to take their plant home.

The Sunday School lesson of this idea is that the Bible says that we must maintain the heart the word of God in us. So we have to learn verses by heart. , Memorizing verses of the Bible, the Word of God grows like a seed in our hearts.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Preschool Lessons - consult with the Fish, Freeze Tag and food, the letters "F" and "G"

When instructing preschoolers, it is best to keep the lessons simple and straightforward. One of the most important lessons to preschoolers the alphabet and his many letters. Many teachers like to write one or two days devoted to exploring the sound and makes some of the words, letters begin. Some may spend up to one week in one of these schools, pre-integration, stories, games, activities and crafts in theirTeaching.

The letter F: fish, flowers and Freeze Tag

Children love to know the animals, and many are fascinated by sea creatures like fish. If learning about the letter F, try some of these fish-themed activities.

Fill a number of balloons with water. Have each child decorate a balloon with markers and resemble fish fins. Place the balloons in the water table or in the pool and swim around them watching. For added fun, Let the children try to catch the fishBalloons with a large fishing net.

Here's a game called "fish in the sea, where a child is selected to be the shark, and the other is to have to get from one side of the room to another without being eaten by (the day of) the shark. A Once a fish is on the Sharks, they connect to the shark catch more fish. The game ends when all of a shark.

Another good way to teach preschool lessons about the letter F is to know the flowers. Try this activity asFlowers plants that require little preparation at home. To begin, cut flowers at least 10 forms of construction paper or magazine and glue them to Popsicle sticks flowers. Then, draw the numbers 1-10 on recipe cards with a black marker. Finally, a flowerpot filled with sand. The day's activities are the children draw the number cards and plants, the number of flowers in the sand flat.

Children love games where they learn to freeze suddenly, there isthem the opportunity to test and demonstrate their skills mobility. As soon as the weather gets warmer, look for a game of Freeze Tag, where a child can be chosen, "it" is. When a child by the child, is the day, they need to freeze directly on this point with their weapons. The only way she is not frozen when another child is in one of his arms.

Another classic game to freeze Freeze Dance. To get started, play music and dance children. Connect the music and yell "freeze" andThe children must stop exactly where they are and freeze in that position. You can dance as soon as the music plays on.

The letter G: Food

One of the best ways to get the letter G is the learning of food, explore the beautiful relationship with a drive for food, or fruits and vegetables. Set up this game called "Grocery Order" a few shelves of grocery stores and give the child something to eat, it is true or false. You must then sort the food as they deem. Fit

Another good way to learn about food from a number of ration cards by drawing pictures on cards or cut from magazines and paste them to the cards. Make sure that there are two for each point, so that the card games like go fish and the concentration of these cards, food can be played.

The possibilities are endless for this kindergarten. Just look at all the things in the aisles of food and the countryside around ideas to keep the lessonsfresh and fun.