Zacharias asked the angel how I will know this; I am an old man, and my wife is old. The angel told him that he is Gabriel and was sent to tell him about John. But because you didn’t believe what I told you, you will not be able to speak until the things I told you happen. The people waited for Zacharias, and they were amazed that it took him so long in the temple. When he came out, he couldn’t speak, and they thought he had a vision. When his work was done at the temple, Zacharias returned home to his wife Elizabeth. She found out that she was going to have a baby and hid herself for 5 months. Elizabeth was very happy to have a baby! Her neighbors and relatives were so happy for her and celebrated with Elizabeth! When they were going to name the baby, normally they would have named him Zacharias like his father, but Elizabeth said they were naming him John. Her friends said, "But no one in your family is named John!" And then they asked Zacharias what they were going to call the baby. Remember, he can’t talk and so he took a writing tablet and wrote “His name is John.” They were so surprised!
Immediately Zacharias could talk, and he spoke praising God. People all over the country heard about this and talked about it.
John grew up and became strong in his faith.
Today's project is a slider. Depending on your students, you can make these before class and use them during the lesson like I do, or you can let them put the slider together. But, in either case, I would use the craft knife before class to cut the sides open. Click here to print it.
There is a similar slider for Paul with photos and directions to put them together and use. They are the same concept except for the graphics. Click here to see directions for assembly. The link will take you to the Paul slider for instructions.
For the class Project: During the class, let the children use a small chalkboard and write comments/questions. I had the kids write like Zacharias had to. “I can’t talk, food?, baby (add smiley face), etc.” At the end, have them write “His name is John.” They also take them home. Click to see the chalkboards.
(They are plain wood, don't forget the chalk!)
I also made these to use with the lessons, especially shorter
lessons that we can spend time reviewing what we have learned. You can use a hole punch and keep them on a book
ring. Or, you can store them in an envelope or pocket. Click here to print.
I made these to use as we wait for everyone to come to class. A lot of kids are nervous when they change classes, so it will give us something to talk about and give their hands something to do. Or, you can use them after the lesson if you have time as a 'Get to know me' conversation starter. Everything on the worksheet can be used to talk about the Bible, like God made everything, God made us different, we like different things, and God loves us, etc. The download has your choice of color or black & white. Click on the picture to print.
Bible Verse: Luke 1:63l.
Scripture
taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
Used by permission.
Used by permission.
I could have used this several years ago when I was teaching Sunday School. How fun! Thanks for stopping by and linking up with The Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop. We are so glad you came.
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DeleteAs always, you find a way for kids to relate to the bible study through hands-on learning. It's truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing at the After School Linky!
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DeleteYour lessons are always top notch. You put a lot of work into them.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your hard work and creative ideas! I utilize the internet a lot for planning my own lessons for kids' church and find your site extremely useful and a tremendous blessing!
ReplyDeleteThe link to the instructions for the slider goes to the story of King Agrippa not the instructions. I'll try to figure out myself but thought you might like to know.
ReplyDeleteGlenda, yes the link is correct. There is a slider for Paul and there are photos and directions to put them together and use. They are the same concept except for the graphics. Thanks though, I will clarify this for other readers.
DeleteThank you sooooo much for all the work you put into this site!! It is one of my go to places when preparing for teaching Bible classes. I love this site!!! I made a powerpoint show with the pictures you have for the life of Jesus. Would you like the file to link on your site? If so, how do I get that to you?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this. This a big help for my Sunday school. God bless you.
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