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We are going to be studying the first book of the Bible. It is in the Old Testament and is called Genesis. Genesis means origin or beginnings, to come into being. It was written by Moses and the very first verse says: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. In this lesson, we are studying God's creation found in Genesis 1-2. Day 1: There wasn’t anything, the earth was without shape and God said, “Let there be light.” What happened? There was light! God saw that the light was good, so He divided it from the darkness. Verse 5 says that God called the light ‘day’ and the darkness ‘night’. What did God create on the first day? Light, Heaven, earth, day and night (finger light & earth ball) Day 2: On the second day, God made a great area to separate the water. It was the sky and God called it Heaven. On the second day, God created the water & sky. (Cotton balls for clouds) Day 3: On the third day, He put the water in one place, so the dry land appeared. God called the dry land Earth, the water that was gathered together God named Seas. And verse 10 says that God saw that it was good. Now that there is dry land, God decided that there needed to be something growing there. God said, “Let the earth grow grass, herbs need to grow seeds and fruit trees need to make their own seeds.” Each one would make a seed that would keep coming back by making more seeds. And God saw that was good, too! On the third day, God made…?? The land, grass, plants and trees, seas. (flower & grass) Day 4: Next, God decided that there needed to be a light in the heavens. It would be used to have different seasons and separate days and years. God put in motion the earth’s rotation. Then, God wanted a greater light for the day, which is? The sun and a lesser light for night, which is? The moon And He made the stars also. And God saw it was good. On the fourth day, God made…?? Sun, moon and stars (foamy stars, moons, & suns) Day 5: On the fifth day, God wanted the water to have lots of creatures living in it. He also wanted birds to fly in the sky. So, in verse 21 Moses tells us that God made every living thing that moves, and God saw that it was good, too. God said for them to reproduce and fill the waters and skies with more fish and birds! On the fifth day, God made…?? Fish and birds (bird & fish) Day 6: God wasn’t done yet! On the sixth day, He made all the animals, from the big cattle to the little creepy things. Think of all the different types of animals that there are! God saw that it was good. (Snake, turtle & dinosaur) Then, God made man to be over the animals. God took dust from the ground and formed man and breathed into his nose. And man became a living, breathing person. God called him Adam, which means father of all living. (Adam) Then, God created a garden in the eastern part of Eden and put the man there. God made every tree grow. The trees were nice to look at and they were good for food. And in the middle of the garden, was the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. There was also a river in the garden. God put Adam in the Garden of Eden and told him to take care of it. He said: “You can eat of every tree in the garden, except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat from that tree, you will die.” God formed the animals out of the ground and brought them to Adam and he gave them names. Then, God made Adam go into a deep sleep, and He took one of Adam's ribs and closed Adam back up. From Adam’s rib, God made a woman. God gave Adam the woman to be a helper. She was called Eve which means Mother of all living. On the sixth day, God made…? Animals and Adam & Eve Day 7: On the seventh day, God rested. Click here to download the lesson and visuals in one pack. For this lesson, I purchased plastic containers, printed the daily divider, and as we talked about each day, I handed out something to represent each day's creation fact and the students added it to their box. You do not have to purchase items if you do not want to, everything you need is free on the printable download. I found these really cute containers at Dollar Tree. I was looking for something different with a lid, and I found it! You can use any style container you can find, even the plastic baskets (like in the second picture). The inside bottom is 7.5 x 4.5, and that is what the printable is based on. Even though, it can be cut down smaller or larger. There is even a sheet that has the numbers in the center so you can print and fold up the edges to make your own holder. So, you don't even have to buy anything! These are the printables for the six days. Everything is on the first set (page 4) that you will need, so you do not have to print the last page. But, they are really cute to add! They are made to cut between the pictures, so there is not as much cutting to do. I put them in library pockets so they would not be lost when the kids are not using them. I did buy some extra hands-on items that I could find at Dollar Tree. You see the fish, turtles, sharks, and dinosaurs in the first picture. I also added frogs from my Moses stash! I did find some great small, coiled cobras at Party City for the snakes. The second picture shows grass, flowers, a little light that straps on your finger (cute!) and the sticky hand. I found the sticky hand at Target because God made everything. And the finger lights are here (Also sold on Amazon). I used cotton balls for the clouds and some foamy girl/boy for Adam and Eve. I purchased a space/planet theme foamy set for day 4 and used the stars, suns and moons for that day's handout. You do not need to buy the extras, everything is in the printables, but I think it is more fun learning for the kids. About the grass, it was getting on my nerves flipping everywhere, so I squished some together and used Scotch tape to secure into bundles. You can print today's project here. There is an extra worksheet (not shown) for the students to draw a line from each item created to the day it was created. You can print it here in color or black & white. Click here to print in color. Click here to print in B/W. Click here to print. You can print all the Genesis worksheets here. Click here to download the lesson and visuals. Click here to download the updated days of creation numbers. Bible Verse: Genesis 1:1 Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Click here to see the cut & glue worksheet that can be used by itself, or with the lapbook printables. Here are the lapbook printables. Who wrote Genesis? Creation Click here to see all the Genesis cut and paste worksheets and lapbook printables. 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God made everything...that's a basic and simple principle that most of us likely recognize and appreciate already. It is also a theme that students learn Bible Lesson Plans for Kids Lesson: God made YOU special! Genesis 1:26-27
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Adam and Eve are lesson 2 in the first quarter of a year of Preschool Bible Study that I assist with on Wednesday evening. *Note: This lesson is mostly a review of creation and includes Adam & Eve eating the fruit. They had to leave the Garden of Eden for their disobedience. Last week we learned about creation. There are two parts of the Bible: Old & New Testament. Our lesson is found in Genesis (2-3) and is the first book of the Old Testament. The very first verse in the Bible is ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.’ We talked about what God made each day. Review: Day 1 light called Day and the darkness was called Night Day 2 created the sky and water Day 3 separated the water to make the oceans. That made dry land. God added grass, flowers and trees Day 4 sun, moon & stars (includes planets) Day 5 fish and birds Day 6 animals and Adam & Eve Day 7 God rested Adam & Eve are the first people that God created. Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden. God gave them everything they needed. The animals came to Adam, and he gave them all their names. There were two trees in the middle of the garden. One was called the Tree of Life. The other was called the tree of knowledge of good and evil. There was also a river in the garden. God said: “You can eat of every tree in the garden, except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat from that tree, you will die.” There was a serpent in the garden. What is that? A snake. The serpent asked Eve if it was true that God told them they couldn’t eat of every tree in the garden. Eve told the serpent that they could eat the fruit from every tree except for the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Then the serpent said you will know good from evil. So, when Eve saw the tree was good for food and it looked good to her eyes, she took the fruit and ate. The Bible says fruit; we do not know what kind it was. Then, after Eve took a bite of it, she gave it to Adam. Adam took a bite of it also! God told Adam & Eve to leave the Garden of Eden for their disobedience. This week I used a simple project. This has a background with the Garden of Eden and Adam and Eve can be put on a craft stick or cut & glued. I left it with spaces to add stickers of flowers and animals that I will let the students pick. When I use this type, I print the background in black & white and Adam & Eve are in color. I cut these out and glue them to the craft stick before class. So, these are interchangeable. Click here to download. Click here to download the lesson. Click here to download the updated visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see the early elementary lesson, ideas and printables for Adam & Eve. Click here to see the puzzle for Adam & Eve. This post includes a set of Magnetic Board Visuals.
I am so excited to have my new Operations and Algebraic Thinking Unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 100 by ones and tens, how to compose
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Given so early in the world’s history, Genesis seems to teach those elemental ideals that God would have all His children from the very beginning learn and internalize in their lives. Part of our receiving the healing hope and guidance of these primeval stories, especially that of Adam and Eve, is in our learning how to read them.
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Tracklist (Vinyl) A1 Enuff Is Enuff A2 That's The Way I Feel 'Bout Your Love A3 Sonshine A4 Don't Wanna Let You Go B1 Sailing B2 Genesis / New Day / Nature's Way / Early Morning / Let There Be Light B3 Learning To Love B4 Enuff Is Enuff (Theme From The Film "One Down, Two To Go") Rating Album VG++ This album plays well, no audible skips Cover VG++ Cover in good vintage condition Rodney Franklin is an American jazz pianist and composer. At the age of six he took jazz piano lessons at Washington Elementary School. He was taught by Dr Herb Wong who was a jazz journalist, disc jockey and music teacher. Prior to signing up with CBS Records in 1978, Franklin worked with John Handy in San Francisco, as well as Bill Summers, Freddie Hubbard and Marlena Shaw. His debut CBS album was In the Center (1978), a jazz fusion album featuring "On the Path" and "I Like the Music Make It Hot". Although aged 20 when he recorded the album, he had already developed his own sound which was influenced by McCoy Tyner and George Duke, Chick Corea and Lonnie Liston Smith. Additional albums which were also recorded on the CBS label have included Rodney Franklin (1980), Endless Flight (1981), Learning to Love (1982), Marathon (1984) (probably his most famous in the UK, produced by bass player Stanley Clarke), Skydance (1985) and It Takes Two (1986).
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I am creating a lesson plan for a year for our Wednesday night 3 year old class. This post will have the links so you can find each lesson. This is the first quarter which is Genesis. I like to go through the Bible beginning with Genesis and we will end with Jesus returning to heaven. There will be three quarters of the Old Testament and the last quarter will be about Jesus. Each of these posts will have the visuals updated and ready to use and matching Pictures to Color. These are the links to the Genesis Preschool series. Please use the search bar on the right to find more on your topic. 1. Creation 2. Adam & Eve 3. Noah's Ark 4. Tower of Babel 5. Abram & Lot Choose Land 6. God's promise to Abraham 7. Rebekah at the Well 8. Jacob & Esau 9. Jacob's Dream 10. Joseph's Colorful Coat and His Dreams 11. Joseph in Prison: Butler & Baker's Dreams 12. Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dreams 13. Joseph Reunited With His Family Beginning May 5, 2017: Quarter #2 Moses, Joshua & More List of Links Available September 6, 2017 Beginning September 8, 2017: Quarter # 3 Kings, Prophets & More List of Links Available December 6, 2017 Beginning November 11, 2016: Quarter #4 Jesus List of Links Available Soon! Acts for Preschool will be added in January, 2018. This link will be active December 15, 2017.
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