Alphabet: letter Gg Math: number 4, counting with pumpkins and shapely pumpkin craft Theme: air transportation Bible: creation day 5 Alphabet: Letter of the week box: glue, glue stick, gift, green, garbage can, golf ball, golf club, girl, goose, gorilla shirt, guitar, flash cards. Letter Gg Craft: sprinkle gold glitter on letter G {I added the glue on the G and my son loved sprinkling the glitter over the G} Letter Gg Activity: sensory tub ***Update: a week after posting this, I found a recipe for ALL natural, safe and edible Gak!!! Oh how I wish I had this recipe a week earlier! The recipe is by Fun At Home With Kids. Here is the pin from Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866346627/ ************************************************ What is inside the sensory tub: Green Gak, Gold plastic beads (from an old cheap plastic necklace we already had), two googly eyes, glitter, letter G magnet and a plastic knife for play. I found this recipe for GAK on Pinterest. This recipe is very easy and simple to make! You will need Elmer's glue, borax and water. E loved pushing the beads into the Gak and then cutting the Gak into pieces. Math: Math activity: counting with pumpkins I drew four pumpkins on a piece of card stock paper and numbered the pumpkins 1-4. I paired it with a bowl of plastic pumpkins, pumpkin ice cube tray and tongs. Number 4 Activity and Craft: count four pumpkin stickers and add them on a number four cut out. Shape Craft: shapely pumpkin This was a fun and easy way to review shapes! Theme: All week we played with airplanes: at home, in the bath, at restaurants, in the car and so on! As he played with them I would ask him questions like: where do airplanes fly? Do airplanes fly in the sky? In the clouds? Do airplanes fly in Water? Do airplanes fly on the road? For this activity I created an airport landing strip with painters tape. At one end I had 4 (number of the week!) airplanes covered with cotton balls (clouds!) in a small plastic container. E would find an airplane,in the clouds, and have it fly out to land on the airport strip. He would have it park at the end or fly back again in the clouds. E had a blast flying the airplanes in the air and hiding them in the clouds. Memory Verse of the Month: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1 Memory Verse Song: "God is Creator" by Seeds Family Worship We are continuing to talk about that God is Creator. This week we focused on the fifth day of creation. On day five of creation God said, "let the waters teem with living creatures, and let the birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky." As I played the scripture song E placed the bird stickers in the sky and the fish stickers in the water on the paper. When the song ended we talked about who made the fish? Who made the birds? We also talked about that fish live in water and birds fly in the sky. What a blessed week! For the fourth week of October we will learn about water transportation. Thanks for your support and stopping by! Hope these ideas inspire you! Blessings, Erica Love to hear from you! Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLittleSonbeam Follow on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866250375/ Follow on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyLittleSonbeam
We started our Sunday School Creation: Day 2 – God made the Sky lesson by revising the previous lesson. “After God made the light, God looked out over the world and there was water E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E!” I told my kiddos. “I don’t know about you, but I’m not a good swimmer at all.” I asked my little dears […]
Make this "Power of Jesus" board game as an alternative activity for the Rocky Railroad VBS. Such fun to use creativity to make a unique game!
Alphabet: letter Gg Math: number 4, counting with pumpkins and shapely pumpkin craft Theme: air transportation Bible: creation day 5 Alphabet: Letter of the week box: glue, glue stick, gift, green, garbage can, golf ball, golf club, girl, goose, gorilla shirt, guitar, flash cards. Letter Gg Craft: sprinkle gold glitter on letter G {I added the glue on the G and my son loved sprinkling the glitter over the G} Letter Gg Activity: sensory tub ***Update: a week after posting this, I found a recipe for ALL natural, safe and edible Gak!!! Oh how I wish I had this recipe a week earlier! The recipe is by Fun At Home With Kids. Here is the pin from Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866346627/ ************************************************ What is inside the sensory tub: Green Gak, Gold plastic beads (from an old cheap plastic necklace we already had), two googly eyes, glitter, letter G magnet and a plastic knife for play. I found this recipe for GAK on Pinterest. This recipe is very easy and simple to make! You will need Elmer's glue, borax and water. E loved pushing the beads into the Gak and then cutting the Gak into pieces. Math: Math activity: counting with pumpkins I drew four pumpkins on a piece of card stock paper and numbered the pumpkins 1-4. I paired it with a bowl of plastic pumpkins, pumpkin ice cube tray and tongs. Number 4 Activity and Craft: count four pumpkin stickers and add them on a number four cut out. Shape Craft: shapely pumpkin This was a fun and easy way to review shapes! Theme: All week we played with airplanes: at home, in the bath, at restaurants, in the car and so on! As he played with them I would ask him questions like: where do airplanes fly? Do airplanes fly in the sky? In the clouds? Do airplanes fly in Water? Do airplanes fly on the road? For this activity I created an airport landing strip with painters tape. At one end I had 4 (number of the week!) airplanes covered with cotton balls (clouds!) in a small plastic container. E would find an airplane,in the clouds, and have it fly out to land on the airport strip. He would have it park at the end or fly back again in the clouds. E had a blast flying the airplanes in the air and hiding them in the clouds. Memory Verse of the Month: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1 Memory Verse Song: "God is Creator" by Seeds Family Worship We are continuing to talk about that God is Creator. This week we focused on the fifth day of creation. On day five of creation God said, "let the waters teem with living creatures, and let the birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky." As I played the scripture song E placed the bird stickers in the sky and the fish stickers in the water on the paper. When the song ended we talked about who made the fish? Who made the birds? We also talked about that fish live in water and birds fly in the sky. What a blessed week! For the fourth week of October we will learn about water transportation. Thanks for your support and stopping by! Hope these ideas inspire you! Blessings, Erica Love to hear from you! Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLittleSonbeam Follow on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866250375/ Follow on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyLittleSonbeam
Alphabet: letter Gg Math: number 4, counting with pumpkins and shapely pumpkin craft Theme: air transportation Bible: creation day 5 Alphabet: Letter of the week box: glue, glue stick, gift, green, garbage can, golf ball, golf club, girl, goose, gorilla shirt, guitar, flash cards. Letter Gg Craft: sprinkle gold glitter on letter G {I added the glue on the G and my son loved sprinkling the glitter over the G} Letter Gg Activity: sensory tub ***Update: a week after posting this, I found a recipe for ALL natural, safe and edible Gak!!! Oh how I wish I had this recipe a week earlier! The recipe is by Fun At Home With Kids. Here is the pin from Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866346627/ ************************************************ What is inside the sensory tub: Green Gak, Gold plastic beads (from an old cheap plastic necklace we already had), two googly eyes, glitter, letter G magnet and a plastic knife for play. I found this recipe for GAK on Pinterest. This recipe is very easy and simple to make! You will need Elmer's glue, borax and water. E loved pushing the beads into the Gak and then cutting the Gak into pieces. Math: Math activity: counting with pumpkins I drew four pumpkins on a piece of card stock paper and numbered the pumpkins 1-4. I paired it with a bowl of plastic pumpkins, pumpkin ice cube tray and tongs. Number 4 Activity and Craft: count four pumpkin stickers and add them on a number four cut out. Shape Craft: shapely pumpkin This was a fun and easy way to review shapes! Theme: All week we played with airplanes: at home, in the bath, at restaurants, in the car and so on! As he played with them I would ask him questions like: where do airplanes fly? Do airplanes fly in the sky? In the clouds? Do airplanes fly in Water? Do airplanes fly on the road? For this activity I created an airport landing strip with painters tape. At one end I had 4 (number of the week!) airplanes covered with cotton balls (clouds!) in a small plastic container. E would find an airplane,in the clouds, and have it fly out to land on the airport strip. He would have it park at the end or fly back again in the clouds. E had a blast flying the airplanes in the air and hiding them in the clouds. Memory Verse of the Month: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1 Memory Verse Song: "God is Creator" by Seeds Family Worship We are continuing to talk about that God is Creator. This week we focused on the fifth day of creation. On day five of creation God said, "let the waters teem with living creatures, and let the birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky." As I played the scripture song E placed the bird stickers in the sky and the fish stickers in the water on the paper. When the song ended we talked about who made the fish? Who made the birds? We also talked about that fish live in water and birds fly in the sky. What a blessed week! For the fourth week of October we will learn about water transportation. Thanks for your support and stopping by! Hope these ideas inspire you! Blessings, Erica Love to hear from you! Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLittleSonbeam Follow on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/345721708866250375/ Follow on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyLittleSonbeam
Have an afternoon full of adventure this summer by making this easy paper boat craft. Our printable template makes this sailboat craft super simple for preschoolers and kids of all ages to create. If you are
Make a diorama of animals that hibernate in Winter! It is the perfect afternoon craft to make on out cold wintry afternoon.
Baby Moses was always in God’s care. When the Egyptian Pharaoh sought to kill all the Israelite baby boys, God had a very special plan for Moses. This craft looks at the well-known scene of baby Moses afloat in a woven basket and serves as a reminder to the children that even as a baby ... Read more
I didn't plan on blogging this but I just love how this art turned out from today! I wasn't sure what I was going to write in the clouds (even when I wrote my last post) but then it dawned on me to write the new song I taught them today! In case you missed it... Airplane Song (tune of 'Are You Sleeping') Little airplane, little airplane, in the sky, in the sky, I can see you soaring, I can see you soaring, Up so high, Up so high. Plane printable here Cloud printable here Here are the girls' foam airplanes! They really loved picking out the "glitter" for their planes. (Scarlett ripped her plane apart before she even got started). Template here Emma is learning about the number 9 this week. (All my girls made these but I made sure Emma ended up with 9 and she had to count them out). I really like Twisty Noodle for coloring pages because you can control what the words say at the top of the page! Reese's very colorful airplane!
In this page you will find handicraft toy transportation made with abeslang (popsicle sticks) sticks
Transport Crafts are perfect for kids of all ages. They fascinate the imagination of all little kids. So today I have come up with the Ultimate List of Transportation Crafts for kids. Related Free Printable Worksheets Free Printable Transportation Worksheets This Transportation Worksheets set is perfect to introduce the three modes of transportation i.e. Air,
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We made airplanes out of paper tubes and craft sticks. The children painted and collaged their paper tubes and craft sticks and then assembled them into airplanes.
Exploring their senses is what young kids do, its especially great for babies and toddlers! But don't stop at just touch. Don't forget to explore sense of taste, sound, sight and smell!
Kids love balloon rocket races! Left is one I conducted in my classroom. materials: 2 Balloons, 2 (10-15") pieces of string, 2 plastic straws, tape 1. Tie one end of the string to a chair. 2. Put the other end of the string through the straw. 3. Stretch the string tight and tie it to another chair. 4. Blow up the balloon. Hold the end of the balloon and tape the straw on top of the balloon. You're ready for launch! 5. Let go and watch the rocket fly! Visit Science Bob for the explanation! Add a little math to this science project by measuring different lengths of string. Does longer string produce better, faster results than shorter string?
For Space Week we've had fun making an Astronaut photo helmet craft, a simple craft stick American flag, and a Puffy paint rocket craft. Today we decided to use our surplus of mini diet coke bottles
Are your kids bored in church? The Transportation Sermon Notes for Elementary Kids is the solution you need to help your kids actually engage with the service! The Transportation Sermon Notes feature trucks and tractors, airplanes and hot air balloons to appeal to machine loving kids and keep them engaged! Let's face it: Elementary-aged kids often have a hard time paying attention to a sermon geared for adults. With the Transportation Sermon Notes Pages, you can help mid to late elementary-aged kids transition from the junior church program into the adult service, making them feel welcome AND encouraging them to participate! These Transportation Sermon Notes printables will help you keep kids quietly entertained and encourage them to take an active part in church services! Click Here to Preview the Transportation Sermon Notes for Elementary Kids Specifically designed for mid to late-elementary grades, the Transportation Sermon Notes Printables will help kids better understand the sermon by encouraging them to write down the main points and the Bible references. A Sunday morning checklist encourages them to come to church prepared AND participate through singing, praying, greeting other people, and being a blessing to those around them.And, a "This Week" review section encourages kids to remember what they heard in the sermon and apply it to their lives throughout the week.Nobody wants to do the same page over and over again! That's why the Transportation Sermon Notes Printables includes ten completely different page designs (front and back). Kids will love having different images and activities to complete each Sunday. The Transportation Sermon Notes Printable pages are perfect for Handing to visiting families with little boxes of crayons as they enter the auditorium, Keeping in a basket with pencils and clipboards at the church welcome center, Printing and using as an individual family, or Handing out to kids at the end of the Sunday School program before they enter the adult service. As a church, when you hand parents these Transportation Sermon Notes pages, you are telling them, "Your kids are welcome here. We understand that it's difficult to keep your kids quietly entertained. We want to come alongside you and help you as you teach your kids God's Word." And you are telling the children, "You are welcome here in our church! We care about you, no matter your size!"This file is 20 pages long (10 pages front and back). If you have a printer that can print double sided, simply choose that option when you print the file. Are you looking for Sermon Notes for Preschoolers or Early Readers? Try My First Sermon Notes! Would you like a basic set of Sermon Notes for Elementary-aged kids? Try the My Sermon Notes Set. Do you have a child who loves animals? Try the Animal Sermon Notes. Would you love to have a larger set of Sermon Notes with Holiday specific pages? Try the 38 page Seasonal Sermon Notes Set. Please note: This is a digital product. You will not receive a physical product in the mail. Instead, you will receive access to the digital file, allowing you to print the Sermon Note pages immediately and make as many copies as needed for your family, church, or classroom for years to come. _________________________________________________________ Copyright © Kids Bible Teacher All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom, family, or church only.
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