Bible Fun For Kids: Daniel
Showing posts with label Daniel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel. Show all posts
3.11. Daniel in the Lion's Den
Friday, November 17, 2017
The kids really had fun with this lesson! I used a Tri-Fold board to create a lion's den to review the lesson. Add the lions and headband, it was a fun way to learn about Daniel!
3.9. Daniel & Friends Refuse the Kings Food
Friday, November 3, 2017
This includes a couple of options for review.
For preschool, we talked about doing what God wants.
That includes taking care of their bodies.
3. Kings, Prophets & More Lesson Links
Monday, September 4, 2017
I am creating a lesson plan for a year for out Wednesday night 3 year old class. This post will have the links so you can find each lesson. You can also download the list of lessons. This is the third quarter which is Kings, Prophets & More. 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.
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Cathy's Corner: Daniel
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
This is another in the series from my Sister-in-Law Cathy
Whitacre. Cathy loves to use her visuals on a magnetic board. There are two
sets perfect for use on a magnetic board that will cover most of Daniel below.
Preschool Alphabet: X is for Examples of Faith
Friday, October 23, 2015
These preschool Bible lessons are created and used
at home, so there are some basic preschool learning skills printables added to
each post. The Bible lesson and Bible printables are suitable for home or Bible
class use. This week we talked about the letter X and they loved making the X with their fingers!
Preschool Alphabet: L is for Daniel & the Lions
Friday, October 9, 2015
These preschool Bible lessons are created and used
at home, so there are some basic preschool learning skills printables added to
each post. The Bible lesson and Bible printables are suitable for home or Bible
class use. This week we talked about the letter L and Daniel in the Lion's Den.
Lion Project for Daniel
Thursday, February 12, 2015
This is a
short post with an idea for a lion face for Daniel in the Lion's Den. I did
this with preschoolers and they loved it! This can be used for Bible class or
homeschool.
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Daniel: The Writing on the Wall & the Lion's Den
Saturday, May 24, 2014
I combined two lessons this week to finish Daniel. There are visuals for the Writing on the Wall and Daniel & the Lion's Den. There is a cut & paste project, and I also used a worksheet for review.
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego Refuse the King's Meal
Saturday, May 3, 2014
This starts the Daniel lessons. I have them divided into four lessons. For this lesson, I made the veggies you see above. They have Good/Bad Choices questions on them. They are on each sheet as the pair. See below to see how we will use them!
Old Testament Bulletin Boards Part 2
Thursday, February 27, 2014
This post is bulletin boards that I used for the second part of the Old Testament Bible People study. Included are Elijah, Daniel and Jonah and any printables that I can share with you.
Old Testament Bible People Worksheets Part 2
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
This post has the second part of the Old Testament Bible people worksheets to make it easier to find them. Included are Elijah & Elisha, King Josiah, Daniel, Job & Jonah.
Owl Bulletin Board for Old Testament People
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
I actually was looking for a new owl bulletin board set from Carson Dellosa, and they have several choices, but none of my local teacher supply stores had any of them in stock!
So, I used the owl graphics I have from www.ScrappinDoodles.com and made my own!
Be a Light
Sunday, April 28, 2013
I have done two different projects for this lesson, and depending on the ages of the students, and how much prep time you are willing to put into projects, you can pick which will be best for you. The light bulbs are thought questions and I just cut them out and put on a ring. The stoplight is the favorite and requires more work, but it still makes the kids think about what God wants from us.
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