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Your kiddo is going to absolutely devour this summer reading list 6th Grade, 7th and 8th Grade. I know they'll get hooked once they start!
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Through the story of Samuel, we learn that God seeks an obedient, reverent and ready heart to whom He can speak and trust with His word. Samuel shows children that as they learn to listen, obey and respect their parents, and their teachers, they also learn to hear and obey God. Bible Truth: Samuel listened to God's voice. Bible Story: When God called Samuel's name, Samuel learned to say, "Speak Lord, Your servant is listening". Bible Study: 1 Samuel 1:1-3:19 teach Along with pictures from a Bible Storybook, I include these visuals and actions to draw my students into the lesson of Samuel. Cradle and hold a baby doll as Samuel, Hannah's answer to prayer. I gathered up a couple gold items from around my house to describe the ways that Samuel learned to help and serve in the tabernacle. You could use a fancy looking bowl, cup, vase, candle holder, or anything else you may have. The idea is to show the children that Samuel learned how to take great care of the things that were used to worship God. We know for sure that Samuel opened the doors of the tabernacle every morning. He listened to Eli's instructions, and obeyed everything that Eli told him to do. Then, I invite the children to role play the part of Samuel, while play the part of Eli. They lay down and pretend to sleep. I say, "Samuel! Samuel!" They stand up and run (in place) and then repeat after me, "Here I am. Did you call me." I tell them to go back and lay down, and call for Samuel twice more. On the fourth time, I teach the kids to say, "Speak Lord, Your servant is listening." sing Sing "Are You Sleeping (Samuel)?" with the actions as fun way to reinforce this lesson. play samuel scripture pass Choose one of the objects that you used to represent items that were used for worship in the tabernacle that you don't mind the children handling. Gather the children into a circle. Remind them that Samuel learned how to take great care of the things in the tabernacle. Explain that in this game, they are going to be very respectful with the item you have chosen, just as Samuel was. Play a children's worship song as you pass the item around the circle. Randomly stop the music. Invite the child who is holding the item when the music stops to stand up. Ask, "What did Samuel say when God called his name?" Help the child repeat Samuel's response from 1 Samuel 3:10, "Speak LORD, Your servant is listening." Continue playing the game, ensuring that each child has a turn to repeat the verse. craft sleeping samuel, sitting samuel Lay Samuel down in bed, and sit him when he hears the LORD call his name. For this craft you will need: this print out card stock felt scissors (paper & fabric) glue crayons To prepare, print page one onto regular paper, and page two onto card stock. Cut out the Samuel figures. For each child, cut one piece of felt to approximately 2.5" x 5". Cut another piece of felt to approximately 2.5" x 3.5". In class provide crayons for the children to color Samuel and the tabernacle scene. Help them apply glue to attach the larger piece of felt to the activity page, and then apply glue to three sides of the smaller felt to create a "pocket" for Samuel. Fold the Samuel figures at the waist. Put him into the felt "pocket" to lay down in bed, and then pull him out just enough to sit up and say, "Speak Lord, Your servant is listening."
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Do you want to assign your 7th graders a fun summer review? Do you want to challenge students in reviewing Math Skills for 8th grade? If you said YES, this is the perfect Summer Math packet that your 7th grade students will want to complete! This packet is FUN and FULL of seventh-grade math problems. Students love the fun coloring, puzzles, and problem solving activities. CLICK HERE for the Summer NO PREP Math Packet for 7th to 8th Grade How to use it: 1. A fun review at the end of 7th grade during May & June or after testing! 2. A summer packet for students to complete at home during June, July, & August! 3. A beginning of 8th grade year review activities during August & September!! FEATURES: This is a 30 day Summer Math Activities Packet. It is the perfect math review to help students avoid the Summer Slide! FUN activities and puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum. Designed for students who have completed 7th grade and are going into 8th grade. Great end of year review for 7th Grade or Beginning of the Year for 8th Grade! Packed with 7th grade math problems for review and practice. Tied to benchmarks required for 8th grade. Keep your students on target with the tracking page. As they complete pages in the packet, students will color a part of a beach picture until they complete the packet. ALL ANSWER KEYS are included. A Sample Letter to parents & students from Math Department. (I use this every year when I send home the summer packet!) Certificate of completion for finishing this FUN Summer Packet. Lots of coloring fun! Students are encouraged to color every page of the Summer math packet. Table of Contents: Days 1-4: Compute unit rates Days 5-6: Analyze proportional relationships Days 7-10: Operations with fractions Days 11-16: Rational Numbers Days 17-19: Write & evaluate equivalent expressions Day 20-22: Solve expressions & equations Day 23-24: Construct geometric figures Day 25-26: Solving area, surface area, & volume Day 27-28: Draw inferences about populations Day 29-30: Evaluate probability models I hope this is an engaging and fun Summer packet for your seventh grade students to complete. I also have Summer packets available for grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Happy Teaching!