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These alphabet posts were intended to be short posts when I started them, but this one is a super long one! I found new Creation graphics at Educlips and I couldn't stop making things for this lesson, so I put them all in a separate post! Click here to see the creation printables for this lesson!
These alphabet posts were intended to be short posts when I started them, but this one is a super long one! I found new Creation graphics at Educlips and I couldn't stop making things for this lesson, so I put them all in a separate post! Click here to see the creation printables for this lesson!
This week we
are learning about God's creation. Open a Bible and show the very first thing we
are told in the Bible is: In the beginning God created the
heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1
On the first
day, God said “Let there be light.” God divided it from the darkness
and called the light ‘day’ and the darkness ‘night’. (Day 1: earth, day and night)
On the
second day, God made a great area to separate the water. It was the sky and God
called it Heaven. (Day 2: God created the skies)
On
the third day, God 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.
On the fourth day, God decided that there needed to be a light in the heavens. The light would be used to have different seasons and separate days and years. So, God put in motion the earth’s rotation. God made the sun for light during the day, and the moon for a light during the night. God made the stars, too! (Day 4: sun, moon, planets and stars)
On the fifth day, God wanted the water to have lots of creatures living in it.
God also wanted birds to fly in the sky. So, in verse 21 we learn that God made every living thing that moves! (Day 5: fish and birds)
On the sixth
day, God made all the animals, from the big cattle, to the little bugs! Think
of all the different types of animals that there are! Then, God
made man to be over the animals. God took dust from the ground and made a man. God
called him Adam, which means father of all living. God made a woman named Eve
to help Adam. (Day 6: animals and Adam & Eve)
On the seventh day, God rested.
C is for counting and colors, too! They love these Learning Resources learning toys. They are fun for different ages, and when they come out, I always hear "Let's do it again!" We have the Count 'em up Popcorn. And, the Farmer's Market Basket sorting set for colors and naming the foods. Also, the Super Sorting Pie can be used to sort colors and items. The Counting Cans are fun, too! And, we use the Alphabet Soup Cans also. (We just like these, this is not a paid advertisement!)C is also for cookies, and we worked with the Shape Cookies and the Alphabet Cookies. She told me "Look, I made a cross!" All by herself! She's about to panic because her sister is thinking of taking it apart!
We had a lot of fun with this file folder game! This will help learn number recognition and counting. We love file folder games, and I like them because they are easy to make and easy to store. You can print the Popcorn Counting File Folder Game here.
C is also for Cars!
Here is a fun way to review the days of creation!
You can see the Days of Creation eggs here.
And, click here to see this project that I used for Bible class, and is a lot of fun for
this age too!
Click here for this alphabet pack, and the only printables included are pages like C is for Cat, etc. and not necessarily from the
Bible. Instead of a picture to color in this pack, I wanted to make a small
book to use. You can see that here.
Here are some books to use with the letter C. A couple of books that we really like is Pete the Cat... all of them! And, (not in any order) Color Farm by Lois Ehlert is really good since we can practice colors and shapes. Who's Counting by Nancy Tafuri, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin, Jr. and Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle.
There are A-Z Bible People Pictures to Color here.
You can find more A-Z God made It
printables here.
Click here to see my C is
for... alphabet boards on Pinterest.
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Thanks for sharing. I'm visiting from A Mama's story. So glad you posted there. I can't wait to show my littles the creation eggs next week!
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DeleteThis is really great material, Debbie! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristi! I appreciate you stopping by!
DeleteWhat a great lesson!
ReplyDeleteI would be honored if you hopped over to share with us at Inspire Us Tuesdays. (http://twolittlecavaliers.com/2014/08/inspire-us-tuesday-fall-air.html)
Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate the link up invite and I have linked up! Thank you!
DeleteI would love for you to share with us at "My Teacher's Name is Mama" for Theology Thursdays FOR KIDS!! I'll be hosting my first link up NEXT Thursday!!
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Gorgeous!!! (and beautiful blog). Thanks for linking up at "Our Days"! I'm going to pin this to my homeschool boards. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I appreciate your comment and thanks for stopping by! Thanks you for hosting too! I really appreciate you pinning!☺
DeleteAwesome material! I would have loved having this when my kids were little. What a blessing you are to make this available. Thanks for sharing with us at Coffee and Conversation this week. :)
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I would love for you to share with us at "My Teacher's Names is Mama" every Thursday for "Theology Thursdays FOR KIDS!!!" (Link-up) I would love to expose my readers to your blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jessica! I will be there! I appreciate the invite!
DeleteYou are AMAZING!! I stopped going to church several years back, but I now have a 3 year old boy and a 1 1/2 year old little boy that I want to teach about God. I thought I'd do home Sunday school with them. We are doing our first lesson starting with creation today. You make it so easy for a busy mama.
ReplyDeleteThe most loving part I loved in this blogs is C for cookies, and kid’s seems really busy in working with the Shape Cookies and for Alphabet Cookies. They are truly charming. I must say you had lot of fun while playing such games. In my Phoenix pre-k kids also love to play such games with lots of interest.
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting! Would love to see your posts in the Practical Mondays Link Up:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lesson, Debbie! Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)
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