![]() ![]() However, they make for a fun and educational craft. Over the years, scrolls have become outdated for ways of communication. They were used for long documents written in ink. Very simple, but I promise you the children will love their "scrolls. Paper scrolls date back to ancient Egypt. Glue one craft stick on the top, the other on the bottom, color, roll, and tie with string or yarn. Trim off the wide margin of the coloring page. this coloring page, which I modified (I found the coloring sheet on Pinterest but I was unable to trace it back to it's original source.).The first idea is to turn a coloring sheet of young Jesus in the temple into a scroll. Two are very simple, requiring minimal materials, and the third involves more materials and preparation, but I think it's really cute! ![]() I have three different craft ideas for this lesson to share with you. Read Your Bible and Pray Everyday (see lesson video for tune and actions).Below there are links to both the lyrics and a video in case these are new songs to you. Here are some songs to sing that go well with this lesson. ![]() Explain that the Bible Jesus read looked different than our Bible, but it had the same words from God in it. If you have time, add dowels to the ends to make it look more authentic. ShowUse an assortment of tools, either toys or real tools, to help explain that Jesus learned from His father Joseph how to be a carpenter and build things out of wood.Īnother visual aid for this lesson is to create a scroll by rolling up a long sheet of paper. Let's read the story that God wants us to learn today." You will find a list of the Children's Bibles that I currently use and recommend on my resources page if you are looking for one. Then I will open whichever Children's Bible I am using for the lesson, and say, "This Bible has pictures in it for you to see. As they hold their Bibles, I also teach them to care for their Bible by not ripping pages, putting it in their mouth, etc. I am telling them a true story that really happened, not a fantasy or fairy tale. This reinforces the concept that I am teaching God's words and not my words. I say, "God put this story in the Bible because He wanted us to know about it, and He wants to teach us something." I also have a set of pocket New Testament Bibles that I found at the dollar store years ago, and when I teach the lesson in small groups, I give each child a Bible to hold as I'm teaching. You can tape several pages of copier paper together to form a long roll, and tape the ends to dowels from the 100 yen store. For the scroll, there are several ways you can make it. I begin teaching a Bible story, holding my Bible open, and telling the children that what we are learning today is in the Bible. Make a scroll and quill for telling the story. ![]()
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