We put a ton of our Candy and Food themed Curriculum in One Sweeeeet Bundle! Save a ton of money with our Ice Cream Children's Ministry Curriculum Bundle! We scooped up this deal just for you for a limited time. Our ICE CREAM BUNDLE includes 11 Children's Ministry curriculum series' that all have some sort of food theme that kids will love. Save a ton of money, and bring some fun to your Children's Ministry! Children's Ministry Curriculum Series' Included In This Deal: Candy 12-Week Curriculum Candy Volume 2 12-Week Curriculum Candy Bars 12-Week Curriculum Candy Cane Christmas 4-Week Curriculum Candy Hearts 4-Week Curriculum Cereal 12-Week Curriculum Cooking With Jesus 8-Week Curriculum Easter Candy 4-Week Curriculum Farmer's Market 9-Week CurriculumJelly Beans 4-Week Curriculum Snacks 12-Week Curriculum Candy Corn Lesson Caramel Apples Lesson Happy Easter Skittles Lesson Pumpkin Pie Lesson Pumpkin Seeds Lesson About This Curriculum: This bundle is an instant download Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Includes large group and small group resources Each Lesson Includes Memory Verse Skit Object Lesson Lesson Discussion Game More! Guaranteed to be Awesome! This bundle has a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee, no questions asked! If you aren't high-fiving everyone at church because you love this Children's Ministry curriculum bundle, we will give you a big hug and give you a 100% refund, no matter the reason. If you're not happy, we're not happy. Click the BURGER to see ALL of our most popular BUNDLE DEALS right now!
Use this free Sunday school lesson with kids from Hands-On Bible Curriculum to help preschoolers learn that Jesus can do anything!
References Psalm 23 a cappella ("St. Columba") youtu.be/ViogfvqlY70 Science and History Connections Creating a Sweater from Lamb's Wool www.pinterest.com/pin/172614598210037683/ Static Electricity from Wool phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/balloons-and-static-elec... Border Collie Herding Sheep in Scotland www.pinterest.com/pin/172614598209685505/ Moving (Herding) Sheep www.pinterest.com/pin/172614598209684856/ Cafe with Sheep in South Korea www.pinterest.com/pin/172614598209684859/ Sheep Recognize Familiar Faces Research by Professor Jenny Morton (Cambridge) www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/sheep-are-able-to-recognise-h... Other References "I Wanna Be A Sheep" youtu.be/JyBXuMZie-M "One Hundred Sheep" by Jill Kemp & Richard Gunther www.lambsongs.co.nz/One%20Page%20Bible%20Stories/One%20Hu... Friends and Heroes: Give and Take (Episode 34) www.friendsandheroes.tv/episode34.html Good Shepherd Icon (similar to painting behind pulpit at my grandmother's church) www.flickr.com/photos/peapicker/2196899890/ Shown in Photo Jenga block Darice 8 mm & 10 mm "wiggle" ("googly") eyes Cotton Balls Flexible Drinking Straw Red lid (Kroger spice bottle) Kunin felt (green)
Sodom and Gomorrah preschool Bible lesson. Learn about praying for others & running from sin. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
Use this Christmas children's sermon: Christmas Candy Cane Story in big church or your Sunday school class at Christmastime for your Christmas message.
Color and make your own Cards for family and friends with this set of 25 printable Christmas cards! This coloring card pack includes 25 different cards to color in and personalize, including designs such as Christmas ornaments, Santa Clause, Candy canes, Christmas holly, Baby Jesus in a manger, Christmas trees, holiday gift stockings, jingle bells, Christmas wreath, ornaments and Christmas Lights. Includes a mix of portrait and landscape cards. The insides are blank so you can write your own holiday message for friends and family. The coloring page designs vary in complexity so there’s an option suitable for all ages and skill levels. These printable Christmas cards (and much more) are included in my HUGE Christmas Coloring Bundle. Find out more here. Digital Download
Here you will find a listing of all Sunday School Zone Cain and Abel Bible activities related to the Cain and Abel story in Genesis 4:1-16.
Looking for a simple and entertaining way to teach the story of Cain and Abel so that young kids can understand? This Cain and Abel story wheel is a great craft to use for Sunday school or at home. A wonderful resource for teaching little ones how to tell the story of Cain and Abel on their own! Great pictures and easy to put together! The product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project step by step photos Kids color the two wheels, cut them out and attach them together with a paper fastener. You have the option to print one wheel per page (bigger wheels) or two wheels per page (smaller wheels). PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware that this listing is for a digital download.- No physical product will be shipped.- There will be no refunds given once the sale goes through. TERMS OF USEYou are welcome to use this printable for personal or classroom use. No commercial use or reselling of the digital files or any finished product is allowed.
Our free printable Sodom and Gomorrah Bible lesson for kids is the perfect tool to help your children learn about obedience and faith in God's plan. With engaging activities, worksheets, and crafts, this lesson pack is designed for children ages 5-10 and will help them discover the meaning and significance of the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Download our lesson pack today and teach your kids about the power of God's justice and mercy!
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New For Christmas 2021! Christmas is an opportunity to meet the Savior, Jesus! The candy cane can help us remember the Christmas story and beyond. The curve of the candy reminds us of a shepherd's crook and the shepherds that visited Jesus the night he was born. Turned around, it can also be a "J" for Jesus. The white reminds us that Jesus was and is pure and perfect, while the red stripe reminds us that Jesus would grow up and die on a cross for our sins. At first, the shepherds didn't know what to make of the angels' visit. But when they went to meet Jesus, they were filled with joy and sweet excitement to tell others. Candy Cane Christmas Lesson Overview: Memory Verse: “He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High God. The Lord God will make him a king like his father David of long ago.” Luke 1:32 (NIRV) Bible Story: Luke 2:1-20, The Birth of Jesus Looking for Christmas music? You can find lot's of great Christmas music on Worship House Kids! Three of our favorite songs to go along with this lesson are Oh What a Special Night, Joy, and The Greatest Gift. This Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Large Group Game Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion More! About This Lesson: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Stand-alone holiday lesson perfect for Children's Church or Sunday School Includes both large group and small group resources This lesson is an instant download Guaranteed to Be Awesome! 100% Money-Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this lesson, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund, and a big hug. No questions asked.
How terrible is sin? Listen to the story of these two brothers, Cain and Abel.
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Get ready to dive into an exciting escape-room style adventure with this break-out game designed to review the Christmas Nativity story with your elementary students. From the most reluctant to the most advanced, all of your students will be 100% engaged in solving the clues in this interactive lock box game. Student Experience: In this mini escape game with a flexible three-ways-to-play format, students will race against the clock to save the true meaning of Christmas! Throughout the game, students will be challenged on their ability to sort, sequence, and think critically to find their way out of a maze and decode a cipher. All the while, they will be reviewing the biblical account of the birth of Jesus and learning that Jesus is the reason for the season. My students were bubbling with excitement and energy the entire game! My mini escapes are the perfect condensed format to allow more teachers and students to join in on the fun. This mini escape game has three puzzles to solve rather than the traditional five, so it can be completed in half the time (varies from 20-35 minutes). That makes it perfect for classrooms who are new to escape box games, perfect for classrooms with shorter periods, and perfect for teachers who want something game-like but you don't want it to take up the entire class. Are you ready to UNLOCK THE FUN?!?! Included: -3 Ways to play (The game can be conducted with a prepackaged box that you've bought or made, with the digital Google form provided, or with teacher-led answer checking.) -Video tutorial for teacher prep -One stop, press print-and-go clue set for students (The clues are interactive, challenging, and fun.) -Intro scenario -Lesson plan -Standards -Follow up suggestions and video -Prize labels for candy canes -Skills reviewed/used include sorting, sequencing, and critical thinking *Requirements for the game no matter which way you play: Smart devices with QR scanners and Internet access. Access to youtube.com. *Locks required: 4-digit number lock, 5-digit directional lock, 5-digit word lock, key lock *Some assembly and set required for some clues. *Suggested time may vary based on class. *Google form provided for digital "lockbox," but clues are in PDF format. Grab the preschool/kindergarten edition of this game here. And see my other Bible materials for kids, too! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to FOLLOW ME. Voila! You will now receive email updates about my store. For more ideas and inspiration: Faulkner's Fast Five Blog Julie's Classroom Stories on Instagram Julie's Classroom Stories on Facebook Teaching Middle and High School English Facebook Group Yearbook and Journalism Facebook Group Pinterest Terms of Use: Please one classroom use only. Not to be shared online without proper security. Additional licenses sold at a discount at checkout.
Time to show you guys our second big build for the coming Hogwarts slumber party! (If you missed the giant stone fireplace build, you can check that out here.) The last few years John and I've put up a fake brick entry to our back room, like this: After two years we wanted a change, though, and wracked our brains for an appropriate entry to the Hufflepuff Common Room. Eventually I narrowed it down to basic 'Puff priorities: fun and food. Throw Christmas into the mix, and of course you get a life-sized gingerbread house, right? Here's a teaser to get you to keep scrolling. Muahahaaaa. The basic structure went up lightning fast: John was done in barely two days. He used cheap 2X4s to build the frame, keeping the whole thing in two pieces for easy installation: Testing the fit inside: You can see here how we're narrowing the entry to give ourselves room for the side walls of the gingerbread house. Gotta have that symmetry! From there John clad the walls and roof in Masonite panels: (This thing took up most of our garage, so this was as far back as I could get for photos!) My initial design included two small turrets, but they were such a struggle to work around that we eventually - and very reluctantly - nixed them to make room for these House mascot cookies I drew instead: John insisted we make these, plus we hoped they would make the entry look more Hogwarts and less Candy Castle. Carved insulation foam to make snowdrifts on the roof: I love this insulation foam; it's a breeze to cut and carve - even sand! - and it paints like a dream. We also added PVC tubes to the entry for giant peppermint sticks. John sliced off a small section of each tube so it would slide right over the archway wall. Again, all of this happened pretty fast, but once it came to finishing and painting, things ground to a halt. If you follow my Instagram Story then you might remember my excitement when we discovered a homemade puff paint that looks just like real icing, but pipes out HUGE: Unfortunately this only hardens to a sponge-like consistency, though, so it's not durable at all. (It cracks when bumped.) With our two rambunctious kitties already chewing on these samples, we knew it would never survive 'til the party in here. Which was GUT-WRENCHING for my cookie plans, let me tell ya. That puff paint is a blast to play with, though, so I'm determined to use it on something in the future! We tried half a dozen other concoctions of paint, plaster, caulking, and even spray foam, but alas, nothing could compare to that original puff paint. So, with time running out and the Gingerbread House already built, we gritted our teeth and decided to keep moving forward. We projected my drawings onto big sheets of butcher paper so I could trace the cookie designs: Including my Story photo just for my brilliant hashtag. Whut. I cut out the paper templates, and taped them to more pink insulation foam: John then cut them out with a jigsaw, followed by a router to round the edges. Here we are testing the sizes of our cookies with the house: Next, paint! Amazing what a difference just getting that roof white makes. We also glittered it for extra shine, though the glitter barely shows up inside. (Harrumph.) While John was glittering the roof, I was trudging through cookie assembly: I used white craft foam for the icing lines and scarves, which was fast and relatively easy, except none of my glues wanted to stick and I was still grumpy over none of our icing experiments working out. I used blue tape to hold everything in place while the glue dried. (Note the lion paw falling off, ha.) It's a good thing these things are so light, because I was ready to throw them all by the end! Once John got the house inside and we set the cookies up with it, though, I started to have a glimmer of hope that maybe everything wasn't terrible: Then John knocked it outta the park with the most INCREDIBLE peppermint paint job on those PVC tubes: If you've never attempted to paint spirals on something like this, let me just tell you: it's impossible. I actually watched John do it with math and angles and some kind of incantation, so yeah: impossible. He used this gorgeous high gloss cherry red paint, and peeling that tape off was MAGIC. The windows are more insulation foam, carved the same way John did the cookies. On the backside of the frames I taped some bright yellow poster board covered with a sheet of clear cellophane for shine. The giant gumballs are my favorite part of the whole house; they're dollar store ornaments that John cut in half and spray-painted: Shiiiiiiny. Then we attached them to the walls with plain house caulking. Caulking looks just like icing, so if I could go back in time I'd make my cookies tiny and just "ice" them with caulk, ha. I bet you're PROBABLY ready to see the finished house by now. You've definitely earned it if you're still reading this far! Ahem. Ta daaa: It's cute, right? Cute, colorful, and relatively cheap, since we spent less than $100 on all the materials. The top cookies have little foam spacers against the roof so they sit up straight: (Why yes, I *did* use book-accurate colors. WHO'S GOT YOUR BACK, RAVENCLAWS?) And the floor cookies have easel backs, also made of insulation foam. Obviously I would change some stuff if I could (::shakes fist in puffy paint's direction::), but in the end we have a sweet entryway that I think fits our Slumber Party theme bang-on, since we're going for more of kiddy, sweet-and-silly feel this year. Oh! And here's a little creative problem-solving for you: there's a very necessary wall switch right behind our gingerbread wall. Solution? Make a removable gumball! (We use a stick to poke through the hole and turn the light off and on now. It's like a fun game, except when it's dark and you're tired and you've been jabbing that stupid stick in the hole for like 20 seconds trying to find the switch that's a mere 3 inches back and "how am I missing it where IS this thing?!" Then it's less fun.) Side angle. Oh hey, I'll even show you how pretty this is on the OPPOSITE side: John taped a dollar store plastic tablecloth over the exposed 2X4s back here, so at night the whole thing looks like a solid wall. SUPES professional. My man, e'erbody. MY MAN. I hope this made you smile, peeps, if only at how genuinely ridiculous John and I are. For what it's worth, we know... and we're OK with it. Also if anyone in the central Florida area would like a cute gingerbread house entryway sometime after the 9th and has a truck big enough to fit this in (the roof lifts off), hit me up. I'd love to see this get a second use somewhere! Maybe ask around at your schools, libraries, churches, etc. If no one wants it, it'll just be getting ripped apart after the new year. I still have several party projects to show you guys, including how I sewed my own chair slipcovers FROM SCRATCH WHAAAAAT and all the fantabulous puzzles we've built and concocted for our Harry Potter Escape Room (WHAAAAAAT), and of course the final reveal of all our fun decorations! I'm sure we'll do a video walk-through for you guys like we did last year, so rest assured you'll see it all in nauseating detail. :D Hope you're staying healthy and happy out there, gang. Remember to take time to breath. TTFN!
We've got more fun and free bible resources for you -- our Noah's Ark craft Spinner style! Whether you're a mom or teacher, we’ve got you covered with low prep and few materials!
Use our easy coloring craft template to make an Adam and Eve spinner craft and help kids tell the story of Adam and Eve on their own.
Christmas Children's Church Lesson - The Very First Christmas We know the story of Christmas, but do we ever stop to consider what that experience must have been like for the people who lived it? In this Christmas Children's Church Lesson, kids will step into the shoes of Mary and Joseph and experience the miracle of Christmas the way they did. Use the stories from Matthew chapter one and Luke chapter one to teach kids about the times' Joseph and Mary were visited by angels. This fun and the exciting lesson is an easy way to make sure the kids in your class have a very merry Christmas! Christmas Children's Church Lesson - The Very First Christmas Overview: Memory Verse: “But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.” - Luke 2:19 (NIV) Lesson: Angels Appear to Joseph and Mary, Luke 1:26-38 and Matthew 1:18-24 This Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Large Group Game Large Group Lesson Small Group Discussion More! About This Lesson: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Stand-alone holiday lesson perfect for Children's Church or Sunday School Includes both large group and small group resources This lesson is an instant download Guaranteed to Be Awesome! 100% Money Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this lesson, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund, and a big hug. No questions asked. Click the CANDY CANE to see all of our Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum and click the CHRISTMAS COOKIE to see all of our FREE Christmas resources. If you need more ideas for this Holiday Season, be sure to check out this Christmas Children's Church Lesson! We also have an entire page dedicated to Children's Church Lessons for all the other major holidays throughout the year. Be sure to check out our Christmas Worship Songs for Kids Playlist on Spotify!
There are so many fun Christmas game ideas for kids, but no doubt, these are my favorites for breaking the ice and getting kids giggling!
Happy Birthday Jesus Party!! Baby Jesus Nativity Cupcakes For these cupcakes I used a grass tip to make the hay, and rolled the baby out of fondant. His halo is also fondant. You can’t see it…
Our names are important…when they are called or spoken, we listen. Kids listen up for and appreciate their names. In the story of Samuel’s calling, Bible Lesson Plans for Kids, Uncategorized Speak, Lord… A Lesson in Listening
Buy 1 Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum Get 6 FREE! Save a ton of money with our Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum Bundle! Get ready for Christmas, with our epic CHRISTMAS TREE BUNDLE! This deal includes 12 Children's Ministry curriculum series' PLUS 11 stand-alone holiday lessons. Save a ton of money, and snag great Children's Ministry curriculum and lessons to keep you covered from October to January! Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum Series' Included In This Deal: Candy Cane Christmas 4-Week CurriculumChristmas Carols 4-Week CurriculumChristmas Tree 4-Week CurriculumHeaven and Nature Sing 4-Week CurriculumJourney to Bethlehem 4-Week CurriculumUnpleasant Presents 4-Week CurriculumA Star Is Born 4-Week CurriculumGo Tell It On The Mountain Children's Ministry LessonHappy Birthday Jesus LessonThe Very First Christmas Lesson About This Curriculum: This bundle is an instant download Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Includes large group and small group resources Each Lesson Includes Memory Verse Skit Object Lesson Lesson Discussion Game More! Guaranteed to be Awesome! This bundle has a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee, no questions asked! If you aren't high-fiving everyone at church because you love this Children's Ministry curriculum bundle, we will give you a big hug and give you a 100% refund, no matter the reason. If you're not happy, we're not happy. Click the BURGER to see ALL of our most popular BUNDLE DEALS right now!
Want to entertain your children while you teach them faith? I have a long list of favorites, but here are 10 Bible songs for children to get you started.
I am looking forward to blogging again after the beginning of the year. I recently went through a big move and it has taken me some time to get settled. I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the holidays! My daughter's primary teacher gave this to her. I thought it was too cute not to share. Here is the poem: The candy cane turned upside down, is the letter J. To remind us of the baby Jesus born of Christmas Day!
Christmas Children's Church Lesson - Happy Birthday Jesus Let kids wish Jesus a happy birthday, and celebrate his birthday with your Children's Church this Christmas! Kids will learn why Jesus' birth is the real reason we celebrate Christmas. Through the story of the Three Wise Men found in Matthew chapter two, kids will learn about the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, as well as, the real reason for the season with this fun Christmas Children's Church Lesson. This Christmas stand-alone lesson is perfect for any and all Children's Church, Children's Ministry, or Sunday School. Christmas Children’s Church Lesson - Happy Birthday Jesus Overview: Memory Verse: "Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him." Matthew 2:2b Lesson: The Three Wise Men, Matthew 2:1-12 This Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Take Home Activity Large Group Game Large Group Lesson Small Group Discussion More! About This Lesson: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Stand-alone holiday lesson perfect for Children's Church or Sunday School Includes both large group and small group resources This lesson is an instant download Guaranteed to Be Awesome 100% Money Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this lesson, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund, and a big hug. No questions asked. Be sure to check out our Christmas Worship Songs for Kids Playlist on Spotify! Click the CANDY CANE to see all of our Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum and click the CHRISTMAS COOKIE to see all of our FREE Christmas resources. We also have a collection of Children's Church Lessons for every major holiday. If your church needs FREE Christmas Programs, we've got you covered! If you need additional Children's Church Lesson ideas, be sure to check out these sites: https://childrensministry.com/4-free-christmas-sunday-school-lessons/ https://ministry-to-children.com/christmas-ss/ https://ministry-to-children.com/christmas-ideas/ http://www.dltk-bible.com/guides/christmas-index.htm http://www.creativebiblestudy.com/Christmasobjectlesson.html
Christmas Children's Church Lesson - Go Tell It On The Mountain Luke chapter two tells us that when Jesus was born, the angels told the lowly shepherds the great news that Jesus, the savior, and the king of the world, is born! The shepherds went and shared it with anyone and everyone who would give them an ear to listen. Kids will learn that the good news of Jesus' birth needs to be shared with everyone. This fun and exciting Christmas Children's Church Lesson is perfect to use around Christmas, or pretty much anytime leading up to the holiday. Be sure to get your Children's Ministry, Sunday School, or Kids Church this lesson! Christmas Children's Church Lesson - Go Tell It On The Mountain Overview: Memory Verse: “But the angel said to them, 'Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.'” - Luke 2:10 (NIV) Lesson: The Birth of Jesus, Luke 2:1-20 This Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Large Group Game Large Group Lesson Small Group Discussion More! About This Lesson: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Stand-alone holiday lesson perfect for Children's Church or Sunday School Includes both large group and small group resources This lesson is an instant download Guaranteed to Be Awesome 100% Money Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this lesson, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund, and a big hug. No questions asked. Click the CANDY CANE to see all of our Christmas Children's Ministry Curriculum and click the CHRISTMAS COOKIE to see all of our FREE Christmas resources. Take a look at all of our Children's Church Lessons. If you need more ideas for this Holiday Season, be sure to check out this Christmas Children's Church Lesson! Be sure to check out our Christmas Worship Songs for Kids Playlist on Spotify!