Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sunday School Curriculum - Get Your Children Involved With Bible Activities


When the church teaching class children a particular lesson, you want to stay. The best way to repeat the lessons include the integration of the church various trades and other fun activities for the Bible in its curriculum for Sunday school. The next two activities are perfect to fill the time between classes or to give students a break from a more intensive program.

Bible Activity Sheets Snack

For the activity of this church, children, you need the following:

* Pita bread

* Jelly

* Butter and / or peanut butter

Animal Crackers *

* Craft sticks

You're just covering the biblical Noah's Ark? This Bible is an ideal fit into a Sunday school program is not, after the lesson. Allow students to help prepare for a snack sticks with the job, because they are much safer than knives (even plastic!). Place all the ingredients and then show how the Ark-class snack.

First, cut the pita in half to create two forms ark. Open the "arches" and spread the peanut butter, jelly, and / or butter in the ark. Choose a few different animal crackers to go inside the arches and then enjoy a delicious snack! This appetizer is a great way to visually enhance the story of Noah's obedience to God and he will give your class a break and a chance to eat a delicious snack.

Bible Verse Treasure Hunt activity of the Church Children

You need the following to this activity the Bible:

* Scissors

Construction paper *

* Markers

* Double-sided adhesive tape

The good thing about this game is that it fits anywhere in the Sunday school curriculum can choose any verse in the Bible for use with the game sure to choose a verse related to the lesson of the Bible who taught you that day particular.

Before the class begins church of your children, write each word in the Bible verses on construction paper, leaving enough space around each word, so you can cut the words into different shapes. Be sure to write Bible verses enough times so that each student has the opportunity to find a whole verse. Use double-sided tape to keep the shape of the paper on the walls around your class. Create a "treasure map" for each student, which includes Bible verses, they should be looking for.

Now, when you're taught a lesson, give each child a treasure map they used to search for each word of the verse of the Bible. When you are around the verse would come to see if they can find first. The first student to complete the game successfully and win a prize!

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