Several websites collaborated together to share ideas for The Creation found in Genesis. Welcome to Day 5 of this week long series! On Day 5, God created the birds and the fish.
One of my favorite verses of the Bible
is Genesis 1:1. in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. On Day
5, God created the birds and the fish. I enjoy studying this day with the kids,
because I love eagles. And, I love hawks and falcons, too! And, I like watching
the birds in the backyard. There are so many hawks in northern Ohio, that one
time we drove about 30 minutes and we counted 27 hawks! Anyway, it is wonderful
to enjoy God's creation and study His works.
Genesis 1:20-23 On Day 5, God
filled the seas with fish and other living creatures. He also created the birds
to fly across the sky! God told them to multiply and He saw that it was good.
For today's printable I created Task Cards. These are intended for
students that can read and write, but they can be used as a question and answer
option. They can also be used as a guide for teaching or reviewing with younger
students. They are available in color or black & white. I have included a
printable answer sheet for the students and an answer key for the teacher. Click here to download.
Visit these
other websites to see more Creation ideas from this series:
Visit True Aim Education
to see Contact Paper Fish/ Bird handprint/ How fish breath under water!
Powerful Mothering
has a Creation Day 5: Birds & Fish - No Sew Quiet Book for Toddlers.
For all the Lego fans, visit Celebrate EveryDay With Me to build: Day 5 - with Legos!
You can see the whole list and more at True Aim Education.
Click here to see more Creation posts on Pinterest!
Click here to see more Creation posts on Pinterest!
Love the creation in legos!! Thanks for sharing with the Thursday Blog HOP!!
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DeleteIt is a fantastic initiative sparking young imaginations through creative play. Incorporating LEGO lighting kits into their builds adds an extra layer of excitement, transforming simple creations into dazzling masterpieces. It's a brilliant way to inspire and nurture the creativity of the next generation.
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