Wednesday, May 19, 2010

David and Goliath: The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall Game





This game is free, however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.


The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall Game: Players are asked questions about David & Goliath and if they answer correctly they may throw a suction ball toy at Goliath. Be the first player to hit Goliath in the forehead and win the game.


Need: Chalkboard or Dry Erase Board, chalk or dry erase board marker, suction ball toy, questions

Directions: Draw a simple picture of a large giant on the board (a stick figure or just a face will do). Make a large X on Goliath’s forehead. Place a chair at least 8 feet (distance is according to student’s abilities) in front of the Goliath picture on the board. Divide the students into teams and have them stand in a line behind one another. Determine which team goes first. Ask the first person in line in team #1 a question about David & Goliath. If the player is correct, they may stand behind the chair and throw a suction ball toy at Goliath. If the suction ball toy hits Goliath on the X on his forehead and sticks, that team wins. If the suction ball toy does not, play continues and the next team is asked a question. The first team that hits Goliath in the forehead with the suction ball toy and sticks wins the game.

David & Goliath Game- Directions & Questions (use these questions or make your own).



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Lesson Plan- Loaves & Fishes (1st grade on up)



Loaves & Fishes


Objectives: The students will be able to
- retell the story Loaves & Fishes
- define what a miracle is
- identify the miracle that Jesus did in the story Loaves and Fishes
- discuss ways we can share with others



Review:
Prayer, questions and vocabulary words from last week’s lesson



Vocabulary Words: (Write words on the board and discuss with class)

Lake Galilee- Israel’s largest freshwater lake. Much of the ministry of Jesus happened on the shores of Lake Galilee (show students this on a map or have one of the students find it on a map).
Heal- to make well again
Miracle- something that happens that is hard to believe and totally amazing and is an act of God



Plan:

Story: "Loaves & Fishes" and then ask questions



Activities:

Introduce activities: What are some ways we can share with others?

calvarycurriculum.com- Feeding the 5,000 lesson #197 with memory verses, circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, and color sheets.

dltk-bible.com- Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, coloring pages, crafts, puzzle, snack recipes, take home sheet, etc.

sundayschoolresources.com- Jesus Feeds Five Thousand lesson with discussions, songs, crafts, games, questions, worksheets, memory work, etc.

sundayschoollessons.com- Jesus Gives Lunch To Thousands of People lesson

missionarlington.org- Jesus Feeds the Big Crowd (John 6:1-15) lesson

missionarlington.org- Jesus Feeds A Big Crowd (Matthew 14:13-21) lesson 25

sermons4kids.com- All Day Preaching Dinner on the Grounds (object lesson) with group activities, coloring page, puzzles, quizzes, worship bulletin

sermons4kids.com- Feeding the 5000 object lesson with group activities, crafts, puzzles, quiz, worship bulletin


sermons4kids.com- What to Do with the Leftovers object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin

jesuswalk.com- Feeding the Five Thousand (Luke 9:10-17) lesson

jesuswalk.com- Feeding the Five Thousand, Walking on Water (John 6:1-21) lesson



Crafts:

sermons4kids.com- Feeding the 5000 group activities (crafts)

sermons4kids.com- What To Do With The Leftovers group activities (crafts)

Feeding the 5,000 - Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 45 & 46.)


Introduce craft: What did Jesus feed the 5,000 people? (Fish and bread.)

books.google.com- A Basket With Five Loaves and Two Fishes- A craft to show how Jesus turned five loaves and two fishes into enough to feed 5,000 people by unfolding the loaves and fishes to turn a little food into a lot. (Crafts from your favorite Bible Stories by Kathy Ross, pages 46 - 48).

craftingthewordofgod.com- Feeding The 5,000 (craft)

truthforchildren.net- Feeding the Five Thousand Craft (page 9 & 10)


*Have the children make a basket and put 5 loaves and 2 fishes inside or attach them to the basket with glue.

ehow.com- Basket Template

firstpalette.com- Basket Template

mesewcrazy.com- How To Make A Paper Basket

craftyjournal.com- Easy Paper Basket

wikihow.com- How To Make A Paper Basket

dltk-bible.com- Weave a Basket Craft

instructables.com- Make a Craft Paper Basket

eswitzer.com- 5 loaves & 2 fishes printable

Or students can make their own 5 loaves & 2 fishes.



Games:

sermons4kids.com-Feeding the 5000 group activities (games)

sermons4kids.com- All Day Preaching Dinner on the Grounds (games)

sermons4kids.com- What To Do With The Leftovers group activities (games)

christiancrafters.com- Fish and Loaves Relay

Bread, Basket, Fish- A fun tag game to remind us of the gifts given by this boy that Jesus used to feed a huge crowd. (The Really Big Book of Bible Games by Gospel Light, page 211.)

Feeding Frenzy (Jesus Feeds Five Thousand)- As your students explore the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand, your kids will discover how God provides for them, too. (The Encyclopedia of Bible of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry, page 81).

Liturgical Objects Used in Mass- Play “Go Fish” using these cards. (Scroll down to this)

smp.org- Loaves and Fishes: A Game of Feeding Others
A game that involves reading Scripture passages, answering questions, and making your way through a maze. Card Template for Loaves and Fishes: A Game of Feeding Others (I think you give each student one sheet of cards)










Loaves and Fishes: Players must collect as many loaves and fishes as they can as they move around the board. The game is over when the timer goes off. Whoever has the most loaves and fishes, wins.













Snacks:

Introduce snack: What miracle did Jesus do in this story? (Fed 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fishes.)

dltk-bible.com- Unleavened Bread and Tuna

Pepperidge Farms Goldfish Crackers

Mini Loaves- Use refrigerator biscuits to bake tiny loaves of bread. Give each child a piece of biscuit dough. Let them shape and place on a cooking sheet. Bake according to directions. Share “loaves” with class.

Fish in the Ocean Snack- Make blue JELL-O and add gummy fish to it. Children love to see the fish wiggle or swim in the JELL-O.

Aquariums- Spread peanut butter on graham crackers and top with Pepperidge Farms Goldfish crackers.



Puzzles, Mazes, Worksheets:

More 365 Activities for Kids (puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc.) from October 21 - 26.

sermons4kids.com- maze

biblewise- maze

biblewise.com- After Jesus fed the 5,000 people his disciples picked up twelve baskets of leftovers. Can you find all 12 baskets hidden in this picture?

Jesus Is More Than Enough! (find the hidden pictures)- Hidden Pictures Explore Hidden Treasures in God’s Word (Grades: 1-3) by Linda Standke, page 22.

biblewise.com- word search #1

biblewise.com- word search #2

sermons4kids.com- Matthew 14:20 (word search)

sermons4kids.com- Matthew 14:20 (word search)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:14 (word search)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:1-15 (word search)

web.archive.org- John 6:1-15 (word search)

web.archive.org- Matthew 14:13-21 (word search)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:11 (word shape)

sermons4kids.com- Matthew 14:13-21 (crossword)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:1-14 crossword

web.archive.org- John 6:1-15 (crossword)

web.archive.org- Matthew 14:13-21 (crossword)

biblewise.com- decoder

sermons4kids.com- John 6:11 (decoder)

biblewise.com- Use the scrambled letters to complete the sentences about Jesus feeding the 5,000.

sermons4kids- John 6:11 (cryptogram)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:11 (spiral puzzle)

sermons4kids.com- John 6:11 (word match)

sermons4kids.com- Matthew 14:20 (multiple choice)

jesuswalk.com- Feeding the Five Thousand (Luke 9:10-17) questions at bottom that can easily be made into a worksheet

jesuswalk.com- Feeding the Five Thousand, Walking on Water (John 6:1-21) questions in lesson that can easily be made into a worksheet

Have students compare and contrast the readings of Jesus Feeding the Multitude in Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:31-44; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:1-14. Students can use a Venn Diagram if desired.



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Lesson Plan- (Pre K - K): Jonah and the Whale





Jonah and the Whale

Objectives: The children will be able to
- retell the story of Jonah and the Whale
- discuss that even if we don’t understand God’s purpose, we should still obey



Review:
Prayer and questions from last week’s lesson.


Vocabulary Words:

dltk-bible.com- Jonah Word Wall Words: Word wall templates are large flash card printables that you can hang on the wall to aid children when they are learning or using new vocabulary words.



Plan:


Circle Time:

Read story: "Jonah and the Whale" from your own story book. Or while you are reading the story do cut outs (Snip-And-Tell Bible Stories by Karyn Henley, page 55 - 58) as the story unfolds.

Or tell the story using childrensministryvault.com- Memorable Balloon Story of Jonah and the Fish

Or use lambsongs.co.nz- “Jonah Tries To Run Away” by Jill Kemp (booklet or one page Bible story you can color (scroll down for this)

Then ask questions from below.

1. What did God want Jonah to do? (Go to Nineveh, Go to Jerusalem)

2. Why did God want Jonah to go there? (Because they did bad things, Because they did good things)

3. What did Jonah do? (Went straight to Nineveh, Ran away and got on a ship)

4. What happened when Jonah was on the ship? (A whale ate the ship, A big storm started)

5. What did Jonah ask the sailors to do? (Throw him overboard, Take him to shore)

6. Did the storm stop then? (Yes, No)

7. What happened to Jonah after they threw him overboard? (He drown, A huge fish swallowed him)

8. What did Jonah do inside the huge fish? (He prayed, He cried)

9. What did God tell the huge fish to do? (Swim around the world, Spit out Jonah)

10. What did Jonah do then? (Went to Nineveh, Ran home)



Songs and/or Finger Plays:

Introduce songs and/or finger plays: Do we only obey God when we want to? When should we obey God? Should we always obey God even if we do not understand the reason why he wants us to obey? Why?

Wee Sing Bible Songs- Who Did Swallow Jonah?

kididdles.com- Who Did Swallow Jonah? (song)

clclutheran.org-Jonah and the Big Fish, Jonah (songs), page 2



Activities:

Introduce activities: What swallowed Jonah?

dltk-bible.com- Jonah lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzles, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts, etc.

daniellesplace.com- The Story of Jonah and the Whale lesson with crafts, games, activities, etc.

clclutheran.org- Jonah lesson with activities (neat craft!)

pammshouse.com- Jonah & Ocean lesson with activities



Introduce activity: What do you think it is like inside a whale? Let’s find out!

A Whale of a Tale- A fun activity that students will discover what it might have been like inside the big fish. (Bible Story Crafts & Projects Children Love by Kathy Ross, page 54).



Crafts:

Introduce craft: What swallowed Jonah? A whale.

The Big Fish- Watch Jonah disappear into the big fish. (Preschool Christian Crafts by Linda Standke, page 28 & 29).

Jonah Story Wheel- Children turn their story wheel dials to retell the Bible story they learned over and over again. (Preschool Christian Crafts by Linda Standke. Directions on page 37 - 39, craft template on page 40 & 46.)

Jonah & the Big Fish- Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 31 & 32.)

gospelhall.org- Jonah the Disobedient Prophet
Printable paper doll objects for telling the story. Print out the pages you want your students to do.

kidssundayschool.com- Jonah & the Big Fish
A whale of a craft that helps kids remember Jonah's story.

clclutheran.org- Lunch Bag Fish (scroll down for this craft)

whitewatervalley.org- Jonah and the Big Fish Shaker
Scroll down to page 2 Wednesday: Jonah - Jonah 1:1-17 & 2:10.

Jonah and the Raging Sea- Crafts by Group Publishing, page 110.

Jonah in the Whale- Bible Story Crafts for Little Hands by Sally Springer, page 63.

In the Belly of the Big Fish- (I Can Make It Myself by Group Publishing, page 46 & 47.) You can also have the students decorate a clothes pin like Jonah and have the whale try to swallow him.

Jonah in the Big Fish Puppet- Students make a very creative puppet to act out the story "Jonah and the Big Fish". (Crafts from your favorite Bible Stories by Kathy Ross, pages 36 & 37).

Jonah Into the Whale Flip Game- A fun craft and game all rolled into one. (Crafts to make in the Fall by Kathy Ross, pages 26 & 27).

On the Inside- Students make a craft and see Jonah in the belly of the fish. (Bible Story Crafts & Projects Children Love by Kathy Ross, pages 55 & 56).



Games:

Introduce game: What was today’s Bible story about?

Trust Trash- This game will help your kids discover why trusting God is important through the story of Jonah and the big fish. (The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry, page 65).

Tail of a Big Fish- Kids will play a slow chasing game and see why Jonah should have obeyed God. (The Humongous Book of Games for Children's Ministry by Group Publishing, page 68.)
daniellesplace.com- Several Jonah games posted (scroll down to these)

VeggieTales® Jonah: The Overboard Adventure Game- Join Jonah in his misadventures as he tries to abandon his assignment to deliver a message of mercy to the people of Nineveh. He sets sail with the “Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything”, meets Khalil the worm, survives stormy waters, learns the true meaning of “go fish”, walks the plank, gets swallowed by an enormous ‘fish”, and ultimately is given his second chance by being “burped up” on shore. Spin the spinner and follow Jonah’s path to Nineveh while collecting reminders of Jonah’s encounters. But be careful of possible setbacks along the way! Inspired by Jonah - a VeggieTales Movie, children will play this hilarious fast-paced game time after time.



Snacks:

Introduce snack: What swallowed Jonah? A whale.

Make Jell-O Jigglers of fish/whale shapes and put a gummy shape person inside.



Coloring/Puzzles:

Prayers while students are doing worksheets and/or coloring.

jewishpeople.com- Jonah and the Whale (coloring)

lambsongs.co.nz- “Jonah Tries To Run Away” by Jill Kemp (booklet or one page Bible story you can color (scroll down for this)

primarygames.com- W is for Whale (handwriting)

More 365 Activities for Kids (do any of the Jonah puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc. from July 16 - 22).

Swallowed by a Fish- Amazing Bible Mazes by Anita Reith Stohs

biblewise.com- Jonah and the Great Fish (maze)

dltk-bible.com- Jonah (maze)
kidssundayschool.com- What happened to Jonah? (dot-to-dot)

The Belly of a Fish (dot-to-dot)- Dot to Dot Bible Pictures: PK – K by Linda Standke, page 15.

The Belly of a Fish (dot-to-dot)- Bible Story Puzzle ‘n’ Learn! PK - K, page 77.

Jonah and the Fish (find the hidden picture)- Hidden Pictures Explore Hidden Treasures in God’s Word: PK – K by Linda Standke, page 16.

Rescued by a Fish (maze) page 74, Jonah (word search) page 75, Jonah and the Fish (hidden picture) page 76, The Belly of a Fish (dot-to-dot) page 77- Bible Story Puzzle ‘n’ Learn! PK - K

kidzone.ws- Ocean Themed Math Pages Count and trace & dot-to-dot worksheets


The activity below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

J is for Jonah- handwriting & coloring sheet



Friday, May 7, 2010

Liturgical Objects Used in Mass Handwriting



To help your students to remember the names and how to spell the liturgical objects used in Mass, make some manuscript handwriting sheets.



softschools.com- To make your class a more personal handwriting sheet of the objects used in Mass. You can have your students write the words you want them to learn. (I recommend doing 5 words on each handwriting page. Font Size- 24, Orientation- landscape, Page Size- A4, Frame- None)
*Have your students cut out pictures and glue next to the word on the handwriting sheets that you made above.


The handwriting activities below are free; however they are only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.

Objects Used in Mass Handwriting Worksheet #1- chalice, ciborium, altar, stoup, pew
Objects Used in Mass Handwriting Worksheet #2- cruets, tabernacle, Body of Christ, Blood of Christ
Objects Used in Mass Manuscript Handwriting Worksheet- Body of Christ, Blood of Christ, tabernacle, bells
Objects Used in Mass Handwriting Worksheet- Book of the Gospels, ambo, lectern, Lectionary



Lesson Plan- (Pre K - K): Abraham





Abraham (you can break this lesson into several to cover all of Abraham)


Objectives: The children will
- retell the story of Abraham
- identify who always keeps his promises
- state that being obedient makes them happy
- identify Lot as Abraham’s nephew and traveling companion on some of his journeys
- list different things they value and can share with others
- identify Isaac as the son God promised to give Abraham and Sarah.
- list things they must wait for God to “give” them.



Review:
Prayer and questions from last week’s lesson


Vocabulary Words:

dltk-bible.com- Abraham and Sarah Word Wall Words
Word wall templates are large flash card printables that you can hang on the wall to aid children when they are learning or using new vocabulary words.


The activity below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

Abraham Word Wall- Word wall templates are large flash card printables that you can hang on the wall to aid children when they are learning or using new vocabulary words.



Plan:


Circle Time:

Bring a little tent or drape cloth over the table and let the children sit inside.

Read story: “Abraham” from your own story book. Then ask questions from below.


Who was Abraham’s wife? (Sarah)

When we learned about them, were they young? (No)

Did God keep his promise to Abraham and Sarah? (Yes)

Did they trust God? (Yes)

How do you think God felt about them when they obeyed? (Happy)

Do you think Abraham was happy when he obeyed? (Yes)

How can we be like Abraham and listen to God? (Obey our parents and teachers.)


Ask the following questions for discussion:

• How did God feel toward Abraham when he let Lot have the better land?

• How do you think Abraham felt when God told him he was going to take care of him?

• How do you think God feels when we share with others, or let others choose first?

• Name something you would share with others.



Who was Lot’s uncle? (Abraham)

Who is one person you can share your toys with this week? (Your brother, your friend, etc.)

When Abraham went on a journey, did Lot go with him? (Yes)

Tell me one thing we can do that makes God happy? (Share, obey, pray, etc.)

What do you have that you can share this week? (Toys, what you learned in CCD, etc.)

When you play a game, should you go first or let your friend go first? (Your friend)

What can you do this week to make your friend or parent or teacher happy? (Obey the first time, share, etc.)

Tell me one thing that we might do that would make God sad? (Disobey, not share, etc.)

What is the name of the book God gave to us? (The Bible)

Can you tell me one person in the Bible who made God happy? (Noah, Abraham)



Who was Abraham’s nephew? (Lot)

Why did Abraham move? (God told him to move, so Abraham obeyed God.)

Who can tell me what it was that Abraham and Sarah wanted very much? (A child.)

What did God promise Abraham? (To give him a son.)

Did Abraham have a son right away? (No)

Who had as many descendants as there were stars in the sky? (Abraham)


Use the following questions to have a follow-up discussion:

• Do you like to wait for things?

• What is something we want right away, but cannot have?

• How can we be like Abraham?

• Name something you had to wait a long time to have.

• Why is it hard to wait for things?

• Is it worth waiting a long time for something you really want?

• How does God feel when we are patient?



Songs and/or Finger Plays:

Introduce songs and/or finger plays: Who had as many descendants as there were stars in the sky?

sundayschoolsources.com- Father Abraham Had Many Sons (song)

gardenofpraise.com- God’s Promise to Abram (song)



Activities:

Introduce activity: Who made God happy in today’s lesson?

dltk-bible.com- The Story of Abraham and Sarah lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzles, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts, etc.

dltk-bible.com- The Story of Abram and Lot lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzles, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts, etc.

dltk-bible.com- God Made Families lesson about the birth of Isaac

childrensermons.com- Journey to Faith object lesson

missionarlington.org- (1 year plan) Several lessons posted here. Click on title and scroll down to Preschool Lesson.

-Abraham
-Abraham & Lot
-Abraham and the King
-Isaac is Born
-Abraham is Tested

missionarlington.org- (2 year plan) Several lessons posted here. Click on title and scroll down to Preschool Lesson.

-Abraham Follows God
-Three Visitors
-Abraham and the King
-Ishmael and Hagar
-Abraham is Tested

missionarlington.org- (Families of the Old Testament) 2 lessons posted here. Click on title and scroll down to Preschool Lesson.

-Abraham
-Abraham and Lot



Movie:

Introduce movie: Who always keeps his promises? (God)

Movie- Veggie Tales: Abe and the Amazing Promise and ask questions:

What promise did God make to Abraham?

Why would having a baby be unusual for Abraham and Sarah?

Did God give Abraham what he promised right away?

What are some times when you had to be patient?

What can we do if we should be patient, but it is hard to do?



Crafts:

Introduce craft: What did Abraham and his family live in? (Tents)

sundayschoolkids.com- A Tent for Abraham and Sarah
Easy to make printable craft of a tent that is black and white or in color. Printables of people are also posted. (Scroll down to bottom for printables.)


Introduce crafts: What kinds of animals did Abraham have? (Camels, sheep, and cows.)

craft-idea.blogspot.com- Camel Craft

familycrafts.com- Lamb Note Holder
(You can simplify this craft by using cotton balls.)

dltk-kids.com- Hand Print Lamb Craft (using cotton balls)

funfamilyccrafts.com- Hand Print Lamb Craft

web.archive.org- Scripture Sheep
This cute sheep craft can be adapted in a number of different ways to be used as a simple Bible craft or as a memory verse game.

daniellesplace.com- Animal Crafts

dltk-kids.com- Paper Bag Cow Bag
You can make a brown cow like the one in the picture or use different colors for an dairy, white, tan or black cow.



Introduce craft: Who is known as “The Father of all Nations”?

web.archive.org- memory verse activity

daniellesplace.com- Abraham and His Descendants

childrenschapel.org- God’s Promise to Abraham and Isaac (Star Mobile)

dltk-bible.com- God Made Families (family portrait craft)

God’s Promise to Abraham Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 9 & 10.)

Baby Isaac Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 11 & 12.)



Introduce craft: Abraham had a very large family. Let’s make a family tree of our own family and see how big it is.

crafts.preschoolrock.com- Family Tree Preschool Craft
Help your preschooler remember all of the people who are important in their life with this family tree preschool craft. It’s much less structured than traditional family trees and can be made into a treasured keepsake gift for parents, grandparents, or other family members.

enchantedlearning.com- Paper Family Tree
Make a simple but pretty family tree and learn about your family's heritage

enchantedlearning.com- Family Collage Craft
Make a collage of your family by cutting out pictures or draw your own pictures.

preschooleducation.com- Families Crafts (several posted here)



Games:

Introduce game: God told Abraham things to do and he obeyed him. Abraham was good at following directions. Do you think you are good at following directions? Let’s find out.

childrensministryvault.com- Will You Do It Game

childrensministryvault.com- Hot Potato Surprise (scroll down to this)

christianpreschoolprintables.com- Abraham’s Stars Sequencing Game (scroll down to this)
These are size and number sequence. These work well when discussing God's promise to Abraham to give him as many children as there are stars in the sky. After children order them, talk about how God always keeps his promises!



God Says

Need: Nothing

Directions: Played just like Simon Says. God says, “Hop on one foot.” Etc.




Following Directions

Need: Bop It, Ballzerko, Simon, etc.

Directions: Divide the class into groups. Have one group play one game and the other plays another, etc. Students must do what the toy tells them to do. Change games after all students get a chance to play.


Introduce activities: God's promise to Abraham to give him as many children as there are ____ in the sky. (stars)

enchantedlearning.com- Color Word Dominoes (several different kinds to print out)

kidprintables.com- Shape Flash Cards Play Memory, Go Fish, etc. with these cards. Print out: Shapes Flash Card Set 1 (circle, oval, square, triangle) & 2 (rectangle, heart, star, diamond).

enchantedlearning.com- How Many Colorful Stars?
A book for early readers for the children to make.



Introduce game: What does a shepherd do? What happens if one lamb is missing?

What Lamb Is Missing?

Need: Nothing

Directions: Students sit in a group on the floor. One student is “It” and must turn around and hide their eyes. Another student is picked by the teacher and they go outside of the room. “It” then must guess what lamb is missing. Whoever was the lost lamb is now “It”.



Herding Sheep Game

Need: Balloons and a staff

Pick one student and have them stand beside you in front of the class. Place an empty box on its side at the opposite end of the room.

Say: Let's practice being shepherds. First we need some sheep. Let's pretend these are sheep. (Put 1 balloon on the floor in front of the student). Here is your shepherd's staff (hand student a staff). Take your staff and herd your sheep into the pen (the empty box turned on its side). Hold your staff pointing down so no one gets poked, and be careful you don't hurt your sheep. Guide it gently – don’t push it from behind, but stand in front of it and coax it along. (Encourage student as they guide their sheep.)

Say: This is not a race, we just want each person to have a turn. When you get your sheep in the pen, pick it up and walk back to me and give me the staff and the sheep.

When each student has had a turn, ask the following questions:

Was it easy to make your sheep go where you wanted them to go?

Do you think it's easy for shepherds to get sheep to go where the shepherds want them to go? Why or why not?

It's hard to make balloons go where we want them to go, and it's even harder to take care of sheep because they sometimes run away or get lost.



Snacks:

Introduce snack: How old were Abraham and Sarah?

childrensministryvault.com- 100 Birthday (scroll down to this) snack with a lesson


Introduce snack: God's promise to Abraham to give him as many children as there are ____ in the sky. (stars)

pillsbury.com- Gingerbread Stars

betterycrocker.com- Cheesy Stars

Peanut butter and Jelly Stars- You can get a large star shaped cookie cutter and make star shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

Spread peanut butter on star shaped crackers.



Coloring/Puzzles:

Prayers while students are doing worksheets and/or coloring.

coloring.ws- Abram/Abraham (coloring pages)

christianpreschoolprintables.com- God Keeps His Promise Coloring Page God Provides for Abraham Coloring Page (scroll down to these)

christiananswers.net- Abraham and Isaac (coloring)

calvarycurriculum.com- lots of coloring pages in several Abraham lessons that are posted

psscentral.com- Abraham and Issac (mini book)

lambsongs.co.nz- Abraham booklets and one page Bible stories for the children to color

christianpreschoolprintables.com- A is for Abraham Coloring Page (scroll down to this)
This is a coloring page of the Lord providing a ram for Abraham. Children can trace the letter Aa, and practice writing the word Abraham

dltk-bible.com- Abraham and Sarah Themed Tracer Pages
Free printable templates that children can color in while learning to print and spell simple words.

handwritingforkids.com- S is for Star (handwriting)

tlsbooks.com- Trace the Star (worksheet)

dltk-bible.com- Abraham and Sarah (maze)

Abraham and Sarah Move To A New Land (maze)- Amazing Bible Mazes by Anita Reith Stohs, page 6. (Click on Sample and go to page 6.)

funbrainjr.com- Star (dot-to-dot)

old.havefunteaching.com- Star (dot-to-dot)

donnayoung.org- Count the Stars (worksheets)
Count the stars and write the number on the line.

education.com- Addition: Count the Stars (worksheet)
Count the stars in each group. Write the number in the box. Write the sum in the last box.



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Lesson Plan: Prodigal Son/Lost Son (1st grade on up)



Prodigal Son/Lost Son: Luke 15:11-31


Objectives: The students will be able to
- retell the story The Prodigal Son
- discuss that Jesus and God love us no matter what mistakes we have made
- discuss that Jesus and God forgive us and that we must forgive others too
- state what they should say when they do something wrong
- state what they should say when someone says I’m sorry
- discuss why the son thought tending swine was demeaning and disgraceful



Review:
Prayer, questions and vocabulary words from last week’s lesson



Vocabulary Words: (Write words on the board and discuss with class)

inheritance- property or title that has been given to you because of birthright
birthright- a basic right that somebody has or is thought to be entitled to from birth
estate- the whole of someone’s property, possessions, and capital
divided- separated into two or more parts or groups
squandered- to spend or use something wastefully and extravagant way
dissipation- overindulgence in the pursuit of physical pleasures; the squandering of resources such as money
severe- causing great discomfort and difficult to do or endure
famine- a severe shortage of food resulting in widespread hunger
dire- severe, serious, or desperate circumstances
hire- doing work for some kind of pay
tend- take care of
swine- hogs or pigs
compassion- sympathy for the suffering of others, often including a desire to help
embrace- to hug someone



Plan:

Story: "Prodigal Son/Lost Son" and then ask questions



Activities:

Introduce activities: Who always loves us when we make mistakes? Who always forgives us? Should we forgive others? What do you say when you do something wrong? What should we say when someone says they are sorry?

sermons4kids.com- Three Wishes object lesson with group activities, puzzles, coloring page, worship bulletin

calvarycurriculum.com- The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) lesson with memory verses, circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, and color sheets.

sundayschoollessons.com- A Father Welcomes a Lost Son lesson

daniellesplace.com- Lesson, crafts, games, etc.

dltk-bible.com- The Prodigal Son lesson with coloring pages, crafts, name tags, puzzles, games, and take home sheet.

textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources

thereligionteacher.com- The Parable of the Prodigal Son Lesson Plan

jesuswalk.com- Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-24) lesson

bible.org- Lesson 73: A Model for Hurting Parents (Luke 15:11-32)



Crafts:

sermons4kids.com- Three Wishes group activities (crafts)

meaningfulmama.com- Parable of the Lost Son Craft (put your favorite verse from today’s Gospel inside)


Introduce crafts: What did the son do when he ran out of money? (He hired himself out to one of the local citizens who sent him to his farm to tend the swine.)

daniellesplace.com- several crafts posted (scroll down to these)

dltk-bible.com- Paper Bag Pig Puppet with color or black and white template

enchantedlearning.com- Paper Bag Pig Puppet (scroll down for this)

books.google.com- Pink Plate Piggy Bank- Kathy Ross Crafts Colors by Kathy Ross, page 10 – 12

diyjoy.com- Oink All The Way To The Bank With This Mason Jar Piggy Bank!

enpaperblog.com- DIY Piggy Banks

family.disney.com- Handy Hamm Piggy Bank

Plastic Bottle Piggy Bank- The Everything Kids' Money Book by Diane Mayr, page 11



Games:

sermons4kids.com- Three Wishes group activities (games)

Lost and Found (The Parable of the Lost Son)- As they explore the story of the prodigal son, your kids will discover God loves each of us. (The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry, page 87).

The Prodigal Son Comes Home Game- A fun board game about the Prodigal Son. The object of the game is to get your markers to the banquet. (Super Bible Game Book by Linda Standke, page 95 - 106 for directions, game board markers, game board, and game cards).

jesus-without-language.net-A Journey Home (printable Prodigal Son game)


Introduce game: Why did the son find it so demeaning and disgraceful to tend the swine? (Because it was the most menial and degrading of employment. Jews cannot eat pork and consider swine unclean.)

daniellesplace.com-Pigs Snorting Game & Feed the Pig (scroll down to these and look under Activity)

itstillworks.com- How To Play The Card Game Pig- The card game Pig is tons of fun when a lot of people play. Keep your eye on everyone else's nose in this game so you don't make a pig of yourself. For added fun have the dealer call “oink” instead of “Go” and pass a card to your left.



The games below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.




I’m Sorry: As players move around the game board, they are given fictitious situations in which they have done something wrong. The player must then apologize to the person to his/her left for the situation on their card and they must be specific with their apology. They must say something like, “I’m sorry I took your video game,” instead of “I’m sorry.” The player that they apologized to must then say, “I forgive you.” Teaching children to apologize and to seek forgiveness from family and friends will encourage them to do so with God. The player then must also say what they should do to correct their mistake and/or what consequences should happen to them so they will learn to take responsibility for their actions. If the player apologizes correctly for the situation they receive a token. If a player lands on “Lose 1 Token” they must forfeit one token. The player at the end of the game who has the most tokens wins.












The Prodigal Son (file folder game)- The objective of the game is to get to the father hugging his lost son.













Snacks:

Introduce snack: What job did the son have to do when he ran out of money?

perpetualpreschool.com- Pig Snacks

preschooleducation.com- Pigs in a Blanket



Puzzles, Mazes, Worksheets:

More 365 Activities for Kids- Parable of the Lost Son puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc. at September 24 – 28.

sermons4kids.com- Prodigal Son Dot to dot

biblewise.com- The Prodigal’s Son Journey (maze)

sermons4kids.com- The Parable of the Lost Son (word search)

biblepathwayadventures.com- The Prodigal Son (word search)

web.archive.org- The Prodigal Son (word search)

sermons4kids.com- Parable of the Lost Son Word Shape

dltk-bible.com- Prodigal Son anagrams, cross words, cryptogram, word mining sheets, word search

kidsbibleworksheets.com- The Prodigal Son (decoder)

sermons4kids.com- The Parable of the Lost Son (crossword)

4catholiceducators.com- Luke 15:1-3; 11-32 (crossword)

web.archive.org- The Prodigal Son (crossword)

calvarycurriculum.com- The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) lesson with circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, etc.

sermons4kids.com- The Parable of the Lost Son Multiple Choice

biblewise.com- Prodigal Son (Number the pictures in the correct order.)

biblepathwayadventures.com- The Prodigal Son (matching)

thereligionteacher.com- Prodigal Son Worksheet (scroll down to this)

jesuswalk.com- Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-24) lesson with questions at bottom that can easily be made into a worksheet

tes.com- Prodigal Son Worksheets

tes.com- The Parable of the Lost Won Worksheet (Luke 15:11-31)

smp.org- The Prodigal Son A Story of Conversion
This worksheet is part of the Living in Christ Series. Students can reflect on and answer questions about the conversion of the Prodigal Son.

smp.org- The Lost Son
On this worksheet, students retell the story of the Prodigal Son using texting and social media messages.

bible.org- Lesson 73: A Model for Hurting Parents (Luke 15:11-32) with questions that can easily be made into a worksheet




Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Teacher Appreciation Week





Teacher Appreciation Week is coming soon so it is time to show your appreciation to the teachers and staff that help teach your child. What should you do? There are many ways to show your appreciation, but here is a way that I found years ago online that I thought needed to be shared:



Simple Teacher Appreciation Gift



Materials:
• Jar with lid
• Candy as explained below


Instructions:
For teacher appreciation week get a jar from the dollar store. Have your child make a card thanking the teachers and staff for all they have done and attach your child’s picture on it. Tape the card to the jar. Each day put a note on the jar lid and different candy inside. (You can also just do this for one day or give it the last day of class.)


Monday- Note: “You're my lifesaver! Thank you for all your hard work! From: _____” (Fill the jar with individual wrapped Life Savers candy.)

Tuesday- Note: “You planted the seeds of knowledge in me. From: _____” (Put individual bags of sunflower seeds in jar.)

Wednesday- Note: “You are worth a fortune! Thank you for all you do! From: _____” (Fill the jar with 100 Grand candy bars.)

Thursday- Note: “Hugs and kisses for everything you do! From: _____” (Fill the jar with Hershey’s Hugs and Kisses candy.)

Friday- Note: “You deserve a Carefree week-end. You are a much appreciated group of teachers and staff! From: _____” (Fill the jar with Carefree gum.)


*There are lots of other ideas that you can do. Just use your imagination and fill up the jar.





Friday, April 30, 2010

A to Z Bible Story Lesson- Letter S







S- Samson


Objectives: The children will be able to
- retell the story of Samson
- discuss that Samson’s strength came, not from within himself, but from God



Review:
Prayer and questions from last week’s lesson.



Vocabulary Words:

dltk-bible.com- Samson Word Wall Words
Word wall templates are large flash card printables that you can hang on the wall to aid children when they are learning or using new vocabulary words.



Plan:


Circle Time:


Read story: “Samson” from your own story book. Or while you are reading the story you can do cut outs (Snip-And-Tell Bible Stories by Karyn Henley, page 32 - 33) as the story unfolds.



Then ask questions from below.

1. What did Samson’s parents do to him to show that he belonged to God? They never cut his hair.

2. What happened to Samson so he would loose his strength? His hair was cut.

3. What did the Philistines do to Samson after they captured him? They blinded him.

4. Later, what did the Philistines not notice about Samson? That his hair was growing.

5. Where did they chain Samson during a feast? Between two pillars.

6. What did Samson ask God to do? Give him back his strength.

7. How did Samson rescue the Israelites from their hated rulers, the Philistines? Samson pushed the two pillars over and the whole temple crashed down. Samson, all the Philistine rulers and thousands of people were killed.



Songs and/or Finger Plays:

Introduce songs and/or finger plays: What did Samson’s parents do to him to show that he belonged to God? They never cut his hair.

Playful Songs and Bible Stories for Preschoolers, by Group Publishing- Good Gifts (song) and Samson’s Special Gift (finger play), page 56.

middletownbiblechurch.org- Samson

bibletimefun- Samson The Strong (song)



Activities:

https://teachingthem.com/2011/05/29/samson-delilah-and-the-lion-icebreaker/ teachingthem.com- Samson, Delilah and the Lion (ICEBREAKER) This fun icebreaker can be an energizing way to get participants going, or you can use it to select people for certain activities. It’s the familiar game of Rock, Paper, Scissors with a few twists. This game is not played with just the hands – it’s a full-body activity. And instead of using Rock, Paper and Scissors, participants act out Samson, Delilah and the Lion.

dltk-bible.com- Samson & Delilah lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzles, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts, etc.

truewaykids.com- Samson – Free Bible lesson for under 5s

sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson (object lesson)




Crafts:

daniellesplace.com- Samson Crafts (scroll down to these)


Introduce craft: What did Delilah do to Samson to lose his strength? Cut his hair. We are going to help Samson grow back his hair.

Hair Growing Samson- Cute craft that students actually grow hair for Samson. (Crafts From Your Favorite Bible Stories by Kathy Ross, pages 26 & 27).

hometipsworld.com- Plant Pals
Another cute grass growing craft that you can use for Samson.


Introduce craft: Who is granted tremendous strength by God to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats that ordinary humans cannot do? (Samson)

Samson Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 25 & 26.)



Games:

Introduce game: What did Philistines do to Samson when they captured him? How do you think it is being blind? Discuss.

Samson, A Mighty Man

Need: Blindfold or paper bag that can fit over student’s head.

Directions: Student must guess whose face he is touching while blindfolded. Teacher might have to do hand-over-hand to keep the touching just on the head and face.



i.pinimg.com- Samson Game

The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry by Group Publishing- Super Strength (God Gives Samson Strength)
This game will help your students realize that God gives us strength as they play tag and learn about Samson (page 41).







Samson- Answer questions about Samson as you work your way around the board. Try to be the first player to remove all of your pillar while other players attempt to add to it.



Snacks:

Introduce snack: To be strong like Samson you need energy. Let’s eat some energy snacks.

(Examples: veggies dipped in a ranch dressing, fruit dipped in a sweet creamy dip, protein shake, etc.)

hubpages.com- Simple Trail Mix Recipes

cooks.com- Trail Mix Recipes


Letter S Snacks-

Salad, Salami, Sandwich, Seafood, Sherbet, S’mores, Soup, Spaghetti, Spinach, Squash, Stew, Strawberries, String Beans, etc.



Coloring/Puzzles:

Prayers while students are doing worksheets and/or coloring.

coloringhome.com- Coloring Pages Of Samson

cbcgb.org- Samson is Strong (coloring page)

God Gave Samson Strength (coloring page)

ministry-to-children.com- “Samson Destroys Dagon’s Temple” Coloring Page

gboninedegree.com- Samson Coloring Sheets

lambsongs.co.nz- “Samson and Delilah” by Jill Kemp booklet or one page Bible story you can color (scroll down for this)

dltk-teach.com- What begins with S? (mini book)

dltk-bible.com- Samson and Delilah Print Font Tracer Pages
Free printable templates that children can colour in while learning to print and spell simple words.

kidzone.ws.- Hidden Letter Worksheet Letter S

dltk-bible.com- Samson and Delilah (maze)

carpenterart.tripod.com- Samson (maze)

sundayschoolzone-com- God Gave Samson Strength Dot to Dot Puzzle

More 365 Activities for Kids- (do any of the Samson puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc. from April 25 - 30).

God Made Him Strong (maze) page 44, Samson (code to solve) page 45- Bible Story Puzzle ‘n’ Learn! PK-K



Wednesday, April 28, 2010

That Resource Site



As you well know, finding good and educational Catholic resources for your classroom or home is a monumental feat, but there is a blog that makes it a whole lot easier: That Resource Site




Just like their logo says, they put fun in learning and all the activities are free! Activities include: Games, Help For Homeschoolers, Printables, Notebooking, Lapbooking, Lessons, Faith Study, Books (Mini Books, Book & Novel Studies, Book Reports, etc.), Worksheets, etc. (*Please follow the copyright rules concerning the activities.)



*Click on their “Site Map of Our Resources” link which will take you to a site map of all the resources they have available. :)





Saturday, April 24, 2010

A to Z Bible Story Lesson- Letter H







H- Holy Spirit


Objectives: The children will be able to
- retell the story Pentecost/Wind and Fire
- discuss ascension
- identify who God was going to send to help the disciples



Review:
Prayer and questions from last week’s lesson.



Vocabulary Words:

The activity below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

Holy Spirit Word Wall- Word wall templates are large flash card printables that you can hang on the wall to aid children when they are learning or using new vocabulary words.



Plan:



Circle Time:

Introduction to story: Say to the students- Jesus saw his disciples many times. The first time was on the road to Emmaus, and later suddenly, Jesus appeared in a locked room with them when they were afraid of the Roman rulers and chief priests. All believed but Thomas who finally believed that it was Jesus when he touched His wounds on His hands and feet. During the next few weeks, Jesus’ disciples and friends saw Him often.

This is the story about the last time that the disciples saw Jesus.



Read your story “Holy Spirit” or

lambsongs.co.nz “Holy Spirit Comes” by Jill Kemp


Then ask the questions below:

1. Who was God going to send to the disciples? The Holy Spirit.

2. What will the Holy Spirit do for the disciples? He will give them the power to speak bravely about Jesus and all that he has taught them.

3. What happened to Jesus after he told the disciples about the Holy Spirit? He was taken up to heaven.

4. Jesus has gone to be with God, but one day will Jesus come back? Yes.

5. Should you be sorry for the bad things you have done? Yes.

6. Did Jesus die for us? Yes.

7. Will God always help you and be with you? Yes.



Songs and/or Finger Plays:

Introduce songs and/or finger plays: Who was God going to send to the disciples? The Holy Spirit.

turnbascktogod.com- Holy Spirit, Loving Spirit (song)

turnbacktogod.com- Holy Spirit We Welcome You (song)

turnbacktogod.com- The Holy Spirit Is My Helper (song)

daniellesplace.com- Pentecost Sunday School Song (scroll down to this)



Activities:

dltk-bible.com- Pentecost lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzles, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts, etc.

clclutheran.org- Pentecost lesson with activities

missionarlington.org- Holy Spirit lessons with activities (click on Lesson, Download English or Spanish version, and scroll down to Preschool Lesson

kidsfriendly.org- Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit Preschool Lesson Plan

cloversites.com- The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost (preschool lesson)



Crafts:

Introduce craft: Who was God going to send to the disciples? The Holy Spirit.

Taking Flight- A bird that can be a dove that you make out of white paper and using the child's handprints. (From the Hands of a Child by Anthony Flores, page 41).

dltk-bible.com- Flying Dove Paper Craft

enchantedlearnilng.com- Peace Dove Craft

catholicicing.com- Holy Spirit Craft (make a dove from a paper plate)

artisthelpingchildren.org- Tons of dove crafts posted here.

biblecraftsbyjenny.weebly.com- Holy Spirit Dove Glider

Peaceful Dove Ornament- A cute dove made out of a peanut. (Christian Crafts for Christmastime by Kathy Ross, page 44 & 45).

Big Book of Ideas for Children’s Faith Formation by McNamara, McKeever, and Robinson- The Holy Spirit moves us to do God’s will (Holy Spirit mobile) Here is a mobile that will encourage children to look further around for God’s presence n their life (page 224).

lifewithmoorebabies.com- Chihuly Glass Art for Kids Made from Plastic Bottles

sermons4kids.com- Making A Windsock

catholicinspired.com- Pentecost Pin-less Pinwheel ~ Symbol of Fire and Wind

catholicplayground.com- Holy Spirit Scripture Wheel

flamecreativekids.blogspot.com- Pentecost Play Dough Mat
Laminate printable mat and let the children use play dough to make tongues of fire coming from the heads of the disciples.

dltk-bible.com- Stained Glass Craft

kidsfriendly.org- Pentecost Suncatcher (cut out paper plate sections before class)

christiangiftstogo.blogspot.com- Pentecost Stained Glass Suncatcher Craft



Introduce craft- What flickered around the disciple’s heads, but didn’t burn them? Fiery flames.

noelnoelnoel.com- Festive Candle Holder
Cute, easy craft made out of a baby food jar and tissue paper. Tip: Make a mixture of half water and half glue in a paper cup.




Tongues of Fire Headbands Craft- Use card stock paper or cardboard to cut out flame shapes. Have the children paint them with water colors or glue red and orange pieces of tissue paper on it to make it look like flames. Use a strip of paper for the headband, fitting it to each child’s head and using a stapler to secure the headband. Attach the flames to the headband using the stapler as well.


Pentecost- Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 63 & 64.)



Games:

Introduce game: What flickered around the disciple’s heads, but didn’t burn them? Fiery flames


Who Has The Fire?

Need: Orange construction paper balled up to be the fire.

Directions: The children sit in a circle close together. The child who is “It” stands away from the circle and hides their eyes while the fire is passed around. When “It” says "STOP!", the child holding the fire hides it (under their leg, up their sleeve, etc.). The child who is “It” guesses who has the fire. The child who had the fire is now “It”.



123homeschool4me.com- 12 Disciples Memory Game

daniellesplace.com- Wind and Fire Relay (scroll down to this)
Before class cut crepe paper into 2 feet lengths. Divide your students into teams and give them each a straw and a piece of crepe paper. Have them use the straw to blow the crepe paper across the room and back. If you don’t want them to get on the floor, have them blow the crepe across a table.

The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry by Group Publishing- Listen Up
This game will help kids remember to listen for the Holy Spirit (page 105).



Snacks:

Introduce snack: Pentecost Sunday is 50 days after Easter. Jewish Pentecost was a thanksgiving feast for the first fruits of the wheat harvest and was associated with remembrance of God's gift of the Law to Moses on Mount Sinai. What is bread made out of? Let’s make some bread to celebrate Pentecost.

pillsbury.com- Carmel Sticky Buns

allrecipes.com- Cinnamon Buns



Letter H Snacks-

Hotdogs, Hamburgers, Honey Nut Cheerios, Ham and Cheese on Crackers, etc.



Coloring/Puzzles/Worksheets:

Prayers while students are doing worksheets.

sermons4kids.com- The Day of Pentecost (coloring)

supercoloring.com- Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost coloring page

thecatholickid.com- Pentecost Sunday Coloring Page

abccatholic.com- H is for Holy Spirit (click on To Download Click Here and scroll down to coloring sheet)

connectthedots101.com- Several dove dot-to-dot puzzles

sermons4kids.com- The Father Sends a Helper (dot-to-dot)

lambsongs.co.nz- “Holy Spirit Comes” by Jill Kemp booklet or one page Bible story for the children to color (scroll down to this)

dltk-teach.com- What begins with H? (mini book)

catholicicing.com- Pentecost Tracing Sheet (scroll down for this)


The activity below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

Holy Spirit- handwriting & coloring sheet

kidzone.ws.- Hidden Letter Worksheet Letter H

More 365 Activities for Kids (November 29)- Which group of disciples is the odd one out?