Showing posts with label Creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creation. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sunday School Lessons - Learning the Creation Story

The creation story is a central component in Sunday school lessons for any age group. One great way to teach the creation story to the pre-school age group is through a garden unit. A Sunday school garden unit goes through the different elements - air, water, and soil - and explains how God created everything to work together in harmony.

Garden Unit Set Up

Because pre-school kids are so active, it is important to have lessons that incorporate a lot of different activities. For the garden unit, try to teach about the different elements in as many ways as possible - through songs, skits, snacks, and crafts.

Air

Air is a good way to start the garden unit, because it fits with the start of the creation story.

Read the start of the creation story, and talk about how we perceive light and darkness. We might sometimes think it's scary in the dark, but God is everywhere and He always protects us (watch or sing Veggie Tails "God is Bigger than the Boogie Man").
Talk about how smells travel through the air and do an activity where the kids close their eyes and guess what smells you put into the air.
We experience the air through wind, which helps us fly a kite or sail a boat. Have the kids draw pictures of "air" and how we use it.
End by thanking God for making clean air for us to breathe. Talk about how it's our responsibility to take good care of the air.

Water

After the heavens and light and darkness, God created water.

Talk about the different forms of water (lakes, oceans, rain, bathtub, swimming pool) and have the kids draw pictures of water.
Discuss how humans, plants, and animals need water to live.
Sing "Deep and Wide."
Thank God for our water and talk about not wasting it.

Soil

God also created the earth, which is made from soil, or dirt.

For a messy activity, have the kids close their eyes and feel inside boxes filled with different kids of "dirt," like rich soil, sand, and clay. Talk about how we find different kids of dirt in different places and how they each serve a certain purpose.
Spend one week planting bean sprouts in clear cups and talk about how plants grow. Check on the plants from week to week to see their progress.
Make "ants on a log" for a snack and talk about all the different kids of life God created. Use celery for the base, and fill the stalks with peanut butter to make the log. Place raisins on top for the ants. Talk about how we need to protect animals and the rest of God's creations.
Finish by thanking God for the earth and all He created.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Bible Story Crafts for Kids - Individual Creation Cards

This is one of our bible story crafts where each kid makes their own individual bible story craft. It is a simple craft and the idea is to supplement another creation craft. The craft is supposed to act as a reminder for the kids to look at everyday. If the craft is for older kids that can write, they write the bible verse on it themselves. For the smaller ones the teacher will have to write the bible verse on the cards. In that case, if you have a large class, get help!

Bible Verse: Gen 1:31 "God looked over everything he had made; it was so good, so very good! It was evening; it was morning-- Day Six."

This is what you need for this craft:


Paper plates
Paper doilies, the same size as the paper plates
White paper
Glue
String
Color pencils
Felt tipped pens
Scissors

Teacher's Prep:


From the white paper, cut out circles that will fit into the inside of the paper Dishes.
If the class is made up of young children, the Bible verse to write in a circle outside of this circle of paper.
Draw on the inner rim of the representation of the six days of creation, therefore, draw the sun and the birds flying in one part to another part of you pull out the garden to see in another and the other in a month and Stars , etc. The best way to do this, and a photo to make copies. If the children are older, they, the same designs

How-tothis craft:


The first thing the bigger children can do is to write the verse on the white papers.
Now they can do the picture on the white papers.
Let the kids color in the pictures on the white papers.
Glue the paper doily on the inside of the paper plate.
Glue the drawings onto the inside of the paper plates on top of the doily.
Make a hole in the paper plate and tie a piece of string through the hole for the kids to hang up the plate with.

Now every kid has his or her card to memorize this very important Bible verse with. I think this is a very important point to remember about Bible Story Crafts For Kids, it must serve a purpose. The craft must enhance the story and make the kids remember the lesson. We must make very sure that the craft does not become a goal in itself but, the craft must always support the lesson.