There will be several posts written about a Teen Girls Day
that Danielle Ringold planned and wrote the curriculum for. The girls were divided
into groups and attended four different classes. There was a craft time and
lunch was served.
We will have a post on each class lesson and ideas with
pictures.This post is the intro and
written by Danielle Ringold.
I found new
Creation graphics at Educlips and I couldn't stop making
things for this lesson, so I put them all here in one post! I used them with a Creation post that you will see soon, but as I was getting everything ready, it was just too much for one post!
It is time to keep your eyes on the look out for items to use in Bible class! Dollar tree has these packages of flies that are great handouts for the 10 Plagues. These are not even listed on their website yet!
There are so many printables available for this lesson, so I decided to create this project to use after the lesson and they really enjoyed it! It can be used for several different lessons, and it can used for any group discussion activity. We discussed being the kind of person that Jesus wants us to be and things we can do to help our friends and neighbors.
Today's post is guest written by Danielle Ringold! Danielle's posts are usually intended for teens, but today's idea can be used for a wide range of ages.
This Disciples of Jesus post has
several printable choices. There is an interactive bulletin board that can be
used with the Lapbook, File Folder Game, or two-sided worksheet. The posters
for the bulletin board can also be used for visuals for the lesson. Some of the
downloads also include the Apostles.
I have pictures of two Summer bulletin boards that I decided to put on one post. I have other bulletin boards that people have shared with me, but will put them on different posts.
Our next several weeks will be studies about the Miracles of Jesus. I decided to make this lapbook for the students to use as a review after the lessons.
For this week's lesson, I used Put-in-Order Cards. The holder is shaped like a French fry holder to remind the kids that Jesus fasted, He was hungry and weak. But He said NO to temptation!