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Priest’s Pectoral Material Grapes Graham cookies (large shortbread) Cream (butter cream or Nutella) Steps Prepare the first part of the snack in advance. Cut the grapes in half. Put cream on each Graham cookie. Give one to each child. Let the children put twelve cut grapes on the cream.
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Colors of the pectoral Material Food coloring Baking soda vinegar Muffin mold Plastic bin (to keep things “clean”) Coffee spoon Steps Before class, put a drop of food coloring in each mold. Change color with each mold. Then put a teaspoon of baking soda to hide the dye. Place the pan in the storage bin. …
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The stones of the pectoral Material Egg card Painting (12 colors) Brushes Scissors Thick paper glue Steps Cut out the egg board to loosen each compartment. Give each child one of the compartments. Give each child a paint color and a brush. When the children have finished painting their compartment, tell them …
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Frozen Pectoral Material Ice cube tray Water Food coloring (12 colors) Steps Before class, put water in the 12 molds of an ice cube tray. Use food coloring to put color in water (1 color/mold). Put the ice cube tray in the freezer and let it freeze. You will have 12 ice cubes …
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I can help you Material Small snack Steps Explain how Eli loved Samuel, who helped him from childhood. Ask a volunteer to share a small snack with the other children. Recite and mime the rhyme. Encourage the children to do the gestures with you. Rhyme I can help you (Point the kids.) …
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The Heart Of The Father Elisha is a man that accomplished great things for God. Was Elisha a different man from you and me? No. What made the difference with him was that he understood who he was and that with the Spirit of God in him he was able to accomplish great things. …
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Naaman In The Water Material Teddy Graham Crackers (marshmallow bears) Plastic cups Blue Jello (gelatin and food colouring) Steps Prepare the blue jello following the instructions on the box. Pour the liquid into several cups and cool them in the refrigerator. Give every child a cup of jello and a teddy cracker. Ask …
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Be Nice Everywhere Material Miniature objects Trays Steps Before class, create different scenes on trays in which children could be at school, at home, in a park, in the car, etc. To do this, use several different objects such as LEGO, Playmobils, figurines, images, etc. Place trays on a table. When the …
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Helps Find Containers Material Containers Steps Place containers around the room. Place the kids in line. At your signal, the first child must fetch a container and bring it back. When the first child returns, the second child can pick up a second container. Continue until all the children have had a …
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Separate Water Material Water Blue food colouring Vegetable oil Ziploc bags OR 2 blankets coat Steps Give each child a ziploc bag. Fill just under half of a ziploc bag with water. Add blue food colouring to the water. Then gently tilt the bag and put oil in the bag. Close the …
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