We all had a great time learning about St. Francis! All of the kids watched a short YouTube video during chapel time, if you would like to see it (or the kids would like to see it again) click here.
The kids did tons of activities today-- they made mobiles, bird feeders, leaf rubbings and they all heard about the wondrous creations on God's earth! There are so many cool stories about St. Francis that it was hard to narrow it down to one. The kids did hear the story of The Song of St. Francis by Tomie dePaola.
The man is so interesting-- born into a wealthy family, but gave it all up for God-- for a biography for adults you can look here.
In honor of St. Francis' love for animals you can check out this site which will lead you and your child to lots of other web locales about animals.
St. Stephen's Youth and Children's Ministries
See what the youth is doing at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Valencia.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Troubles in the Wilderness lesson from October 2...
This week there were many Bible stories to choose from. (Exodus 16-20, 32 and Numbers 9:15-23, 11:1-15) Each classroom chose the story that aligned with their craft or activity.
I think one of the most interesting lessons in the bunch is that of the 10 Commandments. I find it really comforting that even though God found his people disobeying his wishes, he still lead them to the Promise Land. It is a great deal like being a parent :) I might have to punish you for doing something you weren't supposed to do, but regardless of how angry or upset you think I am, I still love you!
Our Weaving God's Promise curriculum has a really fun way to remember the order of the commandments-- just remember Snickers bar:
S-- Steal, you shall not.
N-- Name of the Lord, do not misuse.
I-- Images and idols are not to be worshiped.
C-- Covet your neighbor's property, you shall not.
K-- Kill, you shall not.
E-- Elevate other gods before Me, you shall not.
R-- Remember the....
S-- Sabbath, to keep it holy
B-- Bear false witness, you shall not.
A-- Adultery, you shall not commit.
R-- Respect and honor your father and mother.
I think one of the most interesting lessons in the bunch is that of the 10 Commandments. I find it really comforting that even though God found his people disobeying his wishes, he still lead them to the Promise Land. It is a great deal like being a parent :) I might have to punish you for doing something you weren't supposed to do, but regardless of how angry or upset you think I am, I still love you!
Our Weaving God's Promise curriculum has a really fun way to remember the order of the commandments-- just remember Snickers bar:
S-- Steal, you shall not.
N-- Name of the Lord, do not misuse.
I-- Images and idols are not to be worshiped.
C-- Covet your neighbor's property, you shall not.
K-- Kill, you shall not.
E-- Elevate other gods before Me, you shall not.
R-- Remember the....
S-- Sabbath, to keep it holy
B-- Bear false witness, you shall not.
A-- Adultery, you shall not commit.
R-- Respect and honor your father and mother.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Tower of Babel-- September 25th
Wow, we had fun building towers today! We used blocks, marshmallows, sugar cubes, even index cards to build lots of different towers and work on our teamwork (which is more than we can say for the people of Babel!)
If you would like to reinforce this story at home check out the children's version here. (Genesis 11:1-9)
This story has two really interesting points: one is about the difficulties of having too much pride and the other is the formation of languages.
For a really fun activity you and your family could learn how to say "Hello" in 16 languages. Use the cards on this page at the dinner table, in the car, during bath time-- the possibilities are endless and you could all end up learning something new :)
The deeper discussion to have is about pride. The people of Babel were so boastful and full of pride that they were punished. What is the difference between confidence and pride? Can you have too much of either quality? How do we recognize when we are reaching that threshold? We want our children to be confident in themselves and in their abilities, but too much pride causes problems-- just look what happened in today's story!
Next week there is trouble in the wilderness as the people of Israel head towards the promise land. We hope you will join us.
If you would like to reinforce this story at home check out the children's version here. (Genesis 11:1-9)
This story has two really interesting points: one is about the difficulties of having too much pride and the other is the formation of languages.
For a really fun activity you and your family could learn how to say "Hello" in 16 languages. Use the cards on this page at the dinner table, in the car, during bath time-- the possibilities are endless and you could all end up learning something new :)
The deeper discussion to have is about pride. The people of Babel were so boastful and full of pride that they were punished. What is the difference between confidence and pride? Can you have too much of either quality? How do we recognize when we are reaching that threshold? We want our children to be confident in themselves and in their abilities, but too much pride causes problems-- just look what happened in today's story!
Next week there is trouble in the wilderness as the people of Israel head towards the promise land. We hope you will join us.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Lesson from September 18th...
This week we talked about Adam and Eve and why they had to leave the Garden of Eden. For a version of the story similar to the one we read in class you can click here. (Genesis 2-3)
After the story was read, the children worked on re-telling it using either finger puppets, story wheels, or their dramatic skills. Ask your child if they can re-tell the story to you. As they do this, don't correct them if they make errors-- simply listen until they are done (you will hear some very intersting thoughts and interpretations!) If they are having trouble telling you the story in their own words, read them the story again on another day and try again.
This story is a great springboard for conversation: sometimes people will encourage you to do things even though they know it is wrong. How do you handle it? What can you say? Role play some scenerios with your children based on their age-- taking a toy that isn't yours, not allowing someone to play a game with you and your friends, taking drugs-- all these things are wrong, but sometimes we are asked to do them. Talk about strategies and other options.
A fun activity might be to make a snake paper chain. You could write on each of the chains a prolem your child might face, and on the next one a solution.
We hope you and your child enjoy extending your Bible lessons! See you next week for the Tower of Babel!
After the story was read, the children worked on re-telling it using either finger puppets, story wheels, or their dramatic skills. Ask your child if they can re-tell the story to you. As they do this, don't correct them if they make errors-- simply listen until they are done (you will hear some very intersting thoughts and interpretations!) If they are having trouble telling you the story in their own words, read them the story again on another day and try again.
This story is a great springboard for conversation: sometimes people will encourage you to do things even though they know it is wrong. How do you handle it? What can you say? Role play some scenerios with your children based on their age-- taking a toy that isn't yours, not allowing someone to play a game with you and your friends, taking drugs-- all these things are wrong, but sometimes we are asked to do them. Talk about strategies and other options.
A fun activity might be to make a snake paper chain. You could write on each of the chains a prolem your child might face, and on the next one a solution.
We hope you and your child enjoy extending your Bible lessons! See you next week for the Tower of Babel!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Welcome to our new blog...
As the school year begins so does our Sunday School Program for 2011-2012. We look forward to seeing you all at our first Sunday School lesson of the year on Sunday, September 11, 2011. This blog will be the place to find out all that we are doing in the classrooms and what you can do at home to continue the lesson.
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