Genesis 1:24-27 & Genesis 2:21-23 On Day 6
God made all the animals, from the big cattle, to the little creepy things.
Think of all the different types of animals that there are! God
saw that it was good.
Then, God made man in His image to be over the
animals. God took dust from the ground and formed man and breathed into his
nose. And man became a living, breathing person. God called him Adam, which
means father of all living. God said it is very good! God caused Adam to go
into a deep sleep. God took one of Adam's ribs and closed his flesh. God formed
Adam's rib into a woman and he named her Eve. (Genesis 3:20)
God put
Adam in the Garden of Eden and said Adam was to take care of it. (Genesis 2:15)
God also took all the animals to Adam and let Adam name them. Whatever Adam
called the animals, that is what their names are! Adam named all the animals on
the land, all the birds in the air and the fish in the water! (Genesis 2:19-20).
I wanted to
create this Animal Sort File Folder Game for preschoolers for several reasons.
They can sort the animals into the different type location the animals belong
in. I can also ask "Who made the...?" and repeat that God made it. We
can also work on colors. They will learn the names of the animals and you can even
review some of the sounds the animals make. There can be lots of learning for a
printable that seems basic! And, I love the easy storage for file folder games!
Click here to download this Animal Sort File Folder Game.
Visit
these other websites to see more Creation ideas from this series:
Visit True Aim Education to see these ideas:
Visit True Aim Education to see these ideas:
Jungle box/ What I like
silhouette/ Amazing Animals!
For
all the Lego fans, visit Celebrate Every Day With Me to build:
Day 6 - with Legos!
Powerful Mothering has a Creation:
Animals & Man - No Sew Quiet Book for Toddlers for Day 6.
Click here to see Day 7!
You
can see the whole list and more at True Aim Education.
Click here to see more Creation posts
on Pinterest!
Creation stories are so interesting!
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DeleteThanks Nicolette for sharing this. I had the idea that my quiet books ought to have some religious basis, especially as we use them in church. I am planning a loaves and fishes page, and this creation idea is a great one. The other contributors, esp. science are fantastic, and are bound to help engage the dads too.
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