Use the The Burning Bush Coloring Page as a fun activity for your next children's sermon.
Test your teen's knowledge of the story of Moses and the Burning Bush with this True or False worksheet. Perfect for home or church Bible study!
Free Moses Bible Printables! Baby Moses, Burning Bush, 10 Plagues, 10 Commandments, God Parts the Red Sea, and more! Free Christian Printables and Games
Teaching bible class holds a special place in my heart. And creating engaging bible lessons to teach these little ones is an added bonus! I recently signed up to teach our kindergarten bible class on Sunday mornings. Although the curriculum is provided, I can't help but put my own spin on each lesson. We are
(Exodus 3:1-15) An easy craft for this lesson has been around for a long time. Sometimes the older, well tested ones are the best. I like that this one can cross over to many different age groups just by varying the style of the flames. Materials: Clear plastic cups Red, orange and yellow tissue paper Brown and green Sharpies Battery operated tea lights Scissors (optional - for cutout flames) Clear glue (not pictures, optional - for torn flames) I found everything at the Dollar Store making this a super cheap craft. At Home Before Prep: Tools Iron Cutting matt Ruler Rotary cutter (I know it is tempting, but do not use your fabric rotary cutter for this. Buy a rotary cutter to use on paper. Both cutters will last longer and perform better if you dedicate one to fabric only and the other to paper only. Just say'n.) 1. With the setting on low, iron the tissue paper to get it nice and smooth. 2. Cut the tissue into 9"x 9" squares with the rotary cutter. Each child will need one square of each color. That's it for the prep work! Class Instructions: 1. Ask each child to draw and color a bush on the outside of a cup. 2. Give each child one square of each color tissue paper and a tea light. For smaller kids (kindergarten): have them layer the tissue yellow, orange and red with the corners alternating in direction. For a little older (1st & 2nd grade): ask them to tear the paper into pieces and glue to the inside of the cup. For even older kids (3rd & up): allow them to cut flame shapes all around the edges of each piece of tissue. 3. Place the tea lights in the center of the tissues. 4.Gather up the edges around the tea light to make a pouch. 5. Place the pouch inside the cup and fluff out the edges of the tissue. Kindergarten version: 1st and 2nd grade version: 3rd grade and up version: There you have it; your very own burning bush! NOTE: All images, text and printables contained herein are copyright protected. This material is for your personal use only. I encourage you to print or pin from this site whenever you would like as long as it is credited and linked back to EasyBreezySundaySchool.blogspot.com. Failure to link back and credit my site constitutes a copyright violation. Thanks so much!
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Learn about this important part of the Passover story in a hands-on, fun and meaningful process art exploration with Burning Bush Salt Art!
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This connect the dots picture is also a coloring page. The burning bush is pictured—a wonderful reminder that God revealed Himself to Moses!
Moses and the Burning Bush preschool Bible lesson. Learn about obeying God and His promises. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
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