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FREE PRINTABLE CHRISTMAS PUZZLES
A Special Baby Birth of Jesus Luke 2 Christmas Story Save
Read MoreCHRISTMAS BIBLE VERSE MEMORIZATION ACTIVITIES
Christmas Gift Hunt Christmas Star Search Christmas Ornament Hang John 3:16 Bible Verse Game
Read More10 WAYS TO PRAY FOR THE CHILDREN IN YOUR CLASS
* Pray about the requests children share in class–including sick pets and other children’s concerns. * Pray about specific situations a child’s family is facing. Pray about the impact of that situation upon the children in the home. * Pray that your students will do well in school. * Ask God to protect your students…
Read MoreGOD PROTECTED BABY MOSES
The visuals in the picture can be used when studying the story of how God protected baby Moses. “Mother,” Miriam said with a frightened look on her face. “Have you heard that the king signed a law to kill all the Hebrew baby boys?” “Yes,” Jocabed replied. The king is afraid that if we Hebrews…
Read MoreBUMBLEBEE ART PROJECT
Materials Needed: 6″ paper plate, 2 coffee filters, 1 black chenille wire, yellow construction paper, markers, scissors, scotch tape.
Read MoreGOD PERFORMS MIRACLES CRAFT – Exodus 4:1-9
Needed for Each Child: Two 12” brown craft wires, two wiggle eyes, glue, two sheets white construction paper, white packing peanuts which have been sliced thin, glue, scissors, crayons. Activity: The children form the craft wires into a staff and snake. Eyes are glued to the snake. The boys and girls trace their hand twice…
Read MoreREINDEER ART PROJECT
Trace child’s foot for the reindeer body. Trace the hands for the antlers and glue to body. Decorate as desired.
Read More"JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL GIRAFFE" ART PROJECT
Roll a sheet of yellow construction paper the long way to form a tube and tape to make the giraffe’s neck. Cut a giraffe head from yellow construction paper. Add a smiling mouth and a wiggle eye. Spots and the ear are made from brown construction paper and glued on. This giraffe can be used…
Read MoreSURPRISE CHORES CHART
Needed: Two sheets of paper, one which has windows cut out. Write chores on the bottom sheet and attach lightly with glue or double-tape. Chores can be easily be changed from week-to-week.
Read MoreALPHABET ANIMALS
Children use their imaginations to create animals for each letter of the alphabet.
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