A few years ago we did an Easter Egg hunt as part of our
Sunday School Easter Breakfast. We have at least 1,000 plastic eggs, so in
order to make it fair, I arranged it so each child would get 14 eggs. To do
this, I made up a color coded card for each child. I did the colors much like
the cards you pick up when you play Candy Land. So each child would pick up 14 eggs
according to the colors on
Monday, March 2, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
The Empty Tomb - An Interactive Easter Lesson
Last Easter I wanted to make an empty tomb for the children
to enter for our Easter lesson. I had already covered our puppet stage with stone paper for
Daniel and the Lions’ Den. I simply converted it into the tomb.
How to make the cave:
- First, I cut an opening in the front for the tomb entrance. I saved the paper I cut to cover the stone I made in step 2.
- I found a large piece of flat cardboard and covered it with the paper from the opening. I needed to add some extra paper to complete the job. This was the stone that was rolled away.
- Finally, I covered the rest of the puppet theater with black tablecloths to make the cave effect. You could use plastic ones from the dollar store, black sheets, or even black bulletin board paper if you have it.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Writing on the Wall, Part 2
Here are the directions for making a few more of the props I used when
we did the Bible lesson from Daniel 5 about the writing on the wall.
Golden goblets:
- I bought dollar store plastic wine glasses. I also found these gold star plates there.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Helping Children Change Lives - One Shoebox at a Time
Since I just pinned a pin about the “store” we run for
Operation Christmas Child and said you could check my blog about for more
information, I thought I better put some information here.
We have an ongoing “store” in our children’s Sunday School
department. They earn money each week for coming, being on time, bringing
visitors, learning the books of the Bible and bringing their Bibles (that last
one never seems to work – and yes we do use Bibles in Sunday School).
The FREE videos are not for OCC. We are just trying to get rid of them! |
During most of the year, children can buy things for
themselves or gifts to give to others. But starting
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Riding the Camel
This fall my husband and I visited a nearby church when we
were on vacation. I was amazed to see a full sized camel kneeling on their
platform. Of course it wasn’t alive, but it was big enough for their 6 foot
plus Pastor to actually sit on.
This church decorates their platform each quarter to
correspond with the theme for their Wednesday night kid’s program. This fall
the theme was Wilderness Escape. It chronicled the Israelite escape from
Egypt and journey through the wilderness. They had the camel, an oasis, a
pillar of fire and
Friday, February 6, 2015
Picture This!
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I also think
pictures make good spring boards for creative ideas. I tend to believe in the theory of insight
learning, where you get that “aha” moment
Monday, February 2, 2015
Feeding Our Fears to the Lions
The idea for this Daniel activity came from the messy church blog. My talented coworker looked at their picture and then made this cool lion mailbox for me.
She found a relatively square corrugated box about 11” X 11”
X 9”. She covered the front with tan
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