I couldn't find anything for this Bible lesson online, and it has been one that I have taught for years. There are teacher's visuals for you to print and a student workbook to match the visuals. I had the students fill in the blanks as I taught the lesson. There is also a bee door hanger craft.
This is the basic lesson, with a lot of discussion while
students write in their workbooks. I basically have the scripture (Romans 1:28-32) and general definition of the words, and then we discuss what it means to them. Each class will be different, depending on age and issues in their lives.
(1.
Bee Obedient) Paul
writes about different sins several different times in his letters. Today we
are going to learn about one of those lists that he wrote. Paul was in Corinth
when he wrote this letter to Rome. He says in Romans 1:16 that the gospel is
the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth… He wants them to
know that God expects us to live and act a certain way and these things that he
writes are what God wants. He expects us to obey Him.
Paul also
tells us is this chapter that we are to obey our parents. Sometimes that is
hard, but it is what God wants. Answers for student books: 1. God 2. Parents
(2. Bee Respectful) Paul also
talks about being respectful. He said not to be a backbiter. God doesn't want
you to talk about your friends. And, if you are with your friends and they
start talking about someone, you should ask them to stop. Paul said God doesn't
like it. Discuss how it can hurt people's feelings and upset them.
(Backbiters:
The dictionary says that a backbiter is someone that says mean or slanderous
things about another person when they are not around.)
(3.
Bee Content) God wants Christians
to be happy with what we have. He doesn't want us to look for more, or better
THINGS. Be satisfied with what you have.
(4.
Bee Truthful) We all
know what telling the truth means. It means
don't tell a lie or be honest. It means don't do something if you know you are
not allowed to.
(5. Bee Courteous) Paul tells us not to be violent. This
means being cruel. So, the opposite is courteous. If you are courteous, you are
polite and show good manners. You are friendly and not mean.
(6.
Bee Kind) God wants His
people to be generous with what He has blessed us with. This can mean several
things. We can share our toys. We can also help people when you see something
that you can do. Be nice to your pets. Etc.
(7. Bee Forgiving) Even when someone does something to
upset you or says something to hurt your feelings. Forgiving is also
forgetting!
(8.
Bee Happy) We should be
happy! We don't always get what we want. Or, what we think we need. But God
will take care of us. Again, this means being satisfied with what we have and
not always wanting the newest thing.
(9.
Bee Loving) This should
be so easy! Love God first! Love our family, our church family, friends,
neighbors, etc. God made us all.
(10.
Bee Considerate) Paul
tells us to be kind and loving and forgiving like Jesus. Considerate means
being understanding and thoughtful. Kind. Just be good to other people, like
you want to be treated by them.
You think about other people’s needs before
your own. You think about their feelings before you say something that might
hurt their feelings.
Cover/back - 1/10
9/2 - 3/8
7/4 - 5/6
You can print it here.
For today's project/take home, I made these door hangers as a reminder of how God wants us to be. The kids will cut out the door hanger (unless you cut them out before class) and the bee in circles are on the side for them to cut and glue however they want to. You can print it here.
Bees and bee alphabet are available @
Graphics/fonts copyright DJ Inkers.
Bible Verse: If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Romans 12:18 (NKJV)
Graphics/fonts copyright DJ Inkers.
Bible Verse: If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Romans 12:18 (NKJV)
This is the bulletin board I used with this lesson. The letters were cut with my Cricut machine with the Learning Curve Cartridge at 3 1/2". You can print the bees with the "Bee..." here.
You can print the student bees here.
The hive is from Trend (T-8077). You can find it here.
And, the border is Bees & Honeycomb (CD-4001), and you can see that here.
I found you at Manic Monday. Thanks for sharing this adorable set. Bee Ready - amen!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the workbook and doorknob hanger, and will pass them along to my homeschooling daughter.
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DeleteOh how cute! What a wonderful resource. I'm pinning this to Pinterest for the next time I visit my younger grandkids. Thank you :)
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ReplyDeleteVery cute. When teaching the youth about joy we were very clear that it's not the same as happiness, as that is an emotion that comes and goes. I agree that we should find contentment and joy in Christ but I'm more cautious teaching that we have to be happy.
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to have a large image of a hive. I was thinking about making a take-home where those worker bees can be taken in and out of a hive.
ReplyDeleteBecause of copyright restrictions, it would be best to find a free one here that you like and can size it to what you are looking for. pihttps://pixabay.com/vectors/search/beehive/
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