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Saturday, November 21, 2015

Joseph Preschool Projects

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I am creating projects for the 3 year old class on Wednesday nights this quarter, and I thought I would share what we did. Joseph is divided into 2 lessons.
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For the lesson about Joseph, we talked about Joseph as a boy. Yes, there are LOTS of ideas and printables for Joseph's coat. But, that is what I wanted to create! I had decided to let them use paint for something different to do. This can be colored also. Download the Coat of Many Colors Worksheet here. But, after asking the students how many of them had used paint before, I decided to make our life easier and use the Dot Markers to make the coat of many colors! They love them anyway!
 
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I also took in my Joseph's Coat visual for them to try on and see the different
colors for their paper. We acted the lesson out for review and I also hade a money bag for them to take home. This type of bag here. And coins from here.
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The kids loved the map for Abraham! When I used it for review the next week, the ones that hadn't been in class the week before, really wanted one! So, I decided to add this map with this lesson. This can also be used for the next lesson. Everything is printed directly on the map. The download includes the color and the black & white map to print. I printed the black & white on to paper that looks like a scroll for the students and the color for the teacher's visual. I used ribbon to tie it together after they rolled it. Click here to download.
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I really couldn't decide on this project, but I really wanted something fun and different. I realize a lot of you will not want to use this project because there is some prep time for this age group. But, I think the kids are worth it! And, they loved it!

So, I made this box to look like a pizza box as a reminder that Joseph was storing food for the bad years. I just printed one box template and used it as a pattern to cut the boxes out of this Kraft cardstock at Hobby Lobby. It is a heavier cardstock and perfect for this project. Also, it is much easier if you have a paper cutter that has a scoring blade. It will make everything faster and straight.

I printed one in color for a teacher's visual, and printed the kids papers in black & white so they could color. I had everything cut out and prepped in each box ready to hand out. Once the kids colored their backgrounds, they glued them to the box. With the finger puppets they colored, they could move Joseph, Pharaoh and the others to each background to retell us their Bible lesson. So much fun! This includes the color and black & white.

11 comments:

  1. hi Debbie, thank you so much for your dedication in bringing such wonderful ideas.
    It really helps those that are less talented, like myself. God bless you for your kindness in sharing.

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  2. This is great. Thank you for sharing so faithfully with us at Good Morning Mondays. Blessings

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  3. This is such a fun lesson! My boys love learning about Joseph. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)

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  4. I love this idea! So cute and a wonderful keepsake, too.

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  5. God bless your heart for generously sharing the blessings to our kindergarten Sunday school!
    Bro. Eric

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  6. Thanks so much for these awesome ideas! Will be using them in August in our Children's Ministry :)

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  7. Большое спасибо, очень пригодилось для детского христианского лагеря! Благословений!

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    1. Translation: Many thanks, very useful for a children's Christian camp! Blessings
      Thank you!

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  8. Thanks! The dot coat is just what I was looking for!

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  9. Thank you so much! Great ideas and very useful!
    Greeteings from Poland, Europe
    Anna

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  10. What cute ideas - thanks for sharing!

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