20 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Elijah Physical Activity

Hot Stone (balloon)     Material 1 stone   Steps Ask the children to form a circle. When the music starts, the first player gives the stone as quickly as possible to his neighbor on the left, as if the “stone” was very hot! When the music stops (or an alarm clock, stopwatch or other …

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20 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Elijah Object Lesson

God Doesn’t Let Us Sink, He Brings Us To The Surface     Material 1 large glass 1 uncooked egg (on which you can draw a face) Fine salt Water   Steps Start your lesson by pouring water into the glass. Then show the egg and ask the children what they think will happen when …

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20 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Elijah Snack

The Little Crow   Material 1 red plum Pretzels 1 baby carrot 2 candy eyes 1 cream cheese (as glue) Cupcake papers Knives   Steps Place all the material on the table. Distribute 1 cupcake paper to each child. Ask the children to put pretzels in the cupcake paper. It’s the straw. Ask them to …

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20 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Elijah For Parents

Oh! Those emotions! Elijah Devotional Read the biblical text:1 Kings 19:1-18 Practical Show all kinds of emoticons to the children and ask them to choose the one that represents the emotion they experience when you ask them. 😀😂😏😞😖😟😢 Reflexion We can all be discouraged, feel sad, don’t want to get up one morning to go …

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Trigger

Skit On True Friendship     Material Skit document (POTF attachment)   Steps Before class, read the skit and practice with 2 other adults to play it properly. Introduce the skit to the kids. Following the skit, discuss with the children what true friendship is.  

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Object Lesson

Flowers     Material A flower planted in a pot (a drawing if you don’t have flowers in a pot on hand)   Steps Do the following object lesson. Today I brought this flower. As you know, there are different kinds of flowers. Each one is special and unique. Friendship is like this flower. I …

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Craft

Bag Of Friendship     Material Coins Ball Candy Coloured pencil Smiling emoticon Piece of puzzle Handkerchief Small plastic bags Label with the meaning of objects (Attachment)   Steps Place the various objects on the table. Distribute 1 plastic bag to each child and a label with the meaning of the objects. Ask the children …

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Snack

Snack Of Friendship     Material Several kinds of cereals Several small snacks: marshmallows, pretzels, raisins, etc. Small plastic bags (ziploc) Bowls   Steps Put cereal and snacks in various bowls on the table. Give each child 1 plastic bag. Ask the children to fill their bags with the snacks that are on the table. …

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Physical Activity

Have You Seen My Friend?     Material None   Steps This is the same as the cat and mouse game. Ask the children to sit in a circle. Ask a player to stay out of the circle This player must then ask: “Have you seen my friend?” and describes another player who is sitting …

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19 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jonathan Activity

What Kind Of Friend Are You?     Material Quiz  (1 per child)   Steps Print the quiz one per child. Ask the children to complete this little friendship quiz. Older children like them. Then let them think about what kind of friend they are.   Click: Friendship Quiz  

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