All the projects for the Beatitudes in this post are intended
for preschool or kindergarten. I have simplified (a lot) the Blessed are... for
each one, to be easier to discuss this with them and to be easier to
understand.
I also printed the hive and one set of bees in color from the set above to play Beatitudes hide & seek! It seems like every age loves hide & seek! I hid the bees around the house. First, we talked about beehives and what belongs in the hives. I said to find the bees and bring them back to the hive. (Again & again ☺) As they brought back the bees, we talked about each Beatitude and what it meant. That Jesus taught the Beatitudes. They loved this and I can't wait for it to be nice outside and do it again in the backyard!
This download has one Beatitudes visual in color that can be used for teaching and the matching Beatitudes worksheet is a picture to color. Click here to print.
This Make-Your-Own Bee template is also available. The kids like
cut and glue projects, but I mostly cut and the younger ones glue and color!
They love to see all the parts working together to make the final project. The
directions are included in the download. Click here to see it.
This is such a fun idea. Thanks for sharing. My daughter will love this =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this amazing resource with us at Good Morning Mondays. Blessings
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie, this is amazing resource you have shared.
ReplyDeleteI am grateful for them.
God Bless
Thanks for linking this idea and tools up with us at Grace & Truth!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at Mondays @ Soul Survival. I'm always impressed by all the great resources you and others make available.
ReplyDeleteOh this is great! Thank you so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! Love the bees concept and simplifying it for a child to understand. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)
ReplyDeleteOh...I just commented on using your other Beattitude link, but I think I'll use this one instead. I love how you "simplified" it! And it goes a lot better with my 5-year curriculum. Thank you a lot!
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