Objectives:
God’s creation
Possible lesson plan:
Teacher: Once, at the dawn of our beautiful days, God made the light and dark go separate ways. & evening & morning were the very first day. & God said:
Children (refrain): “This is good!”
Teacher: On the very next day, God created the sky and painted it blue and set it on high. And God said:
Children (refrain):“This is good!”
Teacher: On the third bright morning, God looked around and removed the water from the high, dry ground. And He called the water the great seas and He colored the ground with grass and trees. And God said:
Children (refrain):“This is good!”
Teacher: Next God rolled up a fireball and called it the sun; a moon He made for its silvery light and the stars He made to twinkle at night. And God said:
Children (refrain): “This is good!”
Teacher: On Day Five God worked on the birds of the sky, the creatures that fly, and fish in the deep and sea creatures to creep. And God said:
Children (refrain):“This is good!”
Teacher: On morning number six God had a plan, to make all the animals that live on the land. From elephants so tall to inchworms so small, God made them all! And God said:
Children (refrain):“This is good!”
Teacher: Then God looked around and His creation He blessed, and then on Day 7, He took a good rest. And God said:
Children (refrain):“This is good!”
True False
On the 1st day, God made light and dark On the 1st day, God made animals.
On the last day, God made animals. God didn’t care about plants.
God made sun and moon and stars. God made cars.
7. Alternate craft idea: Starry universe night light – Take a clear plastic cup. Give each child a piece of tinfoil, large enough to completely encase the cup. Have children use toothpick to poke multiple holes in the tinfoil, making patterns like constellations. Wrap tinfoil around cup. Put a tiny electric tea light inside the cup. When it’s dark, the light will shine thru the holes making dancing stars on the walls and serve as a night light. Remind the children that God created light!
OK, a bit dark and difficult. Make a candle holder by taking a baby food jar. Have the children put a few beads on each of 8-10 safety pins. Cut pipe cleaners in half. Thread on the safety pins. Wrap around top of jar and twist to hold. Put tealight inside.
Really under the gun for time with the first week of Sunday School. Then, make a "sun fan" with a yellow paper plate, or a white plate with the pattern printed on paper and glued on ahead of time. Children can color or decorate the plates. Staple, yes, staple, a large popsicle stick on the back and you have a fan. It's September and still warm out in most of the country, right?