Showing posts with label Sunday School Lesson ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday School Lesson ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem. Mark 11:1-10 Lesson plan



 Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King                                       For kids ages 2-8


Review: we’ve been talking about prayer and how we worship God. One way we worship is prayer and another is worship with our lips and hands.
Need a stuffed (puppet) lamb and leaves coats,a horse,  Popsicle sticks and glue.  

This week we’re going to talk about praise and worship.

Memory Verse: "I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands." Psalm 63:4 NIV

Who knows that holiday we celebrate this month? (Easter)  why do we celebrate Easter? Well we celebrate Jesus coming dying on the cross and paying for our sins. Making a way for us to go to heaven. We’ll be talking more about that in the weeks leading up to Easter but today we’re going to talk about something that happened a week before Jesus died on the cross.

Before we do who can tell me who is Jesus? Why did Jesus have to come?

For this part of the lesson I cut out pictures of God, Adam and Eve, also blobs in black construction paper to represent sin and red to represent the blood of Jesus, a little lamb and several cut outs of Jesus.
 In the beginning God made a man and a woman but they sinned and now they couldn’t be with God because Sin was in the way (black construction paper). This made God very sad because he loves us but now every child they had now had sin in their hearts and they couldn’t be with God. People had to sacrifice animals to cover their sin. But God still wanted a relationship with us so he taught us through the bible and he promised that he would come and make a way for us. He would pay so we could have a ticket to heaven. A lamb could only cover sin but it didn’t take it away. God wanted us to be with him forever so he was going to have to get the greatest lamb of all Jesus he was going to have to pay for us. So when Jesus came he showed us he’s love and power.
What did he do? He healed the sick, brought people back to life, he feed them and did great miracles but our sin was still in the way. God can see our hearts and he knew that for us to be with him he had to remove the sin. 

now the week before Jesus died he went to Jerusalem to celebrate the pass over because that’s where the temple was (church). But before he entered the City he told his disciples to do something 

Mark 11:1-10New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King

From Oriental Trading
11 As they all approached Jerusalem, they came to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of Olives. Jesus sent out two of his disciples. He said to them, “Go to the village ahead of you. Just as you enter it, you will find a donkey’s colt tied there. No one has ever ridden it. Untie it and bring it here. Someone may ask you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ If so, say, ‘The Lord needs it. But he will send it back here soon.’ ”
So they left. They found a colt out in the street. It was tied at a doorway. They untied it. Some people standing there asked, “What are you doing? Why are you untying that colt?” They answered as Jesus had told them to. So the people let them go. They brought the colt to Jesus. They threw their coats over it. Then he sat on it. Many people spread their coats on the road. Others spread branches they had cut in the fields. Those in front and those in back shouted,“Hosanna!”“Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Psalm 118:25,26)10 “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David!”“Hosanna in the highest heaven!”
Discussion Questions: (From http://www.kidssundayschool.com/1633/preschool/2015-2016-curriculum-schedule.php)
 
For younger kids. from Oriental trading 
So even before his disciples got their Jesus knew what was going to happen. He told them to go in and get a colt so he could ride it into the city.
1.     What kind of animal did Jesus tell two of His disciples they would find in the village? (Donkey colt.)
2. What did the disciples of Jesus do with the colt? (Put their cloaks on it and brought it to Jesus.)
3. Had anyone ever ridden the colt before? (No.)
4. As Jesus rode the colt into Jerusalem what did people put on the road in front of Him? (Their cloaks and, branches they had cut in the fields.)
5. What did the people shout as they followed Jesus? (Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, Blessed is the coming Kingdom of our father David! Hosanna in the Highest!)
6 . Were the people happy to see Jesus? How can you tell? (Yes. They shouted praises to Him, and they put their cloaks in the road as a sign of worship.)

7. What are some ways we can praise Jesus? (Allow for answers. Then make sure the children know that they can also worship God through prayer.)  

 This people that saw Jesus coming knew who he was and they worshiped him like they would worship a king. They cut down branches so he wouldn’t step on dirt and rocks but on their coats and branches. The people sang praise to Jesus. Even today we need to worship and sing praises with our lips and our hands. We may not cut down branches to lay at Jesus feet but we can lift up our hands to worship him as we sing praise to him.

image from

lovenloot.blogspot.com


Memory Verse: "I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands." Psalm 63:4 NIV

From Oriental trading 
For this lessons craft we made praise branches by tracing our hands in green construction paper then cutting and pasting them on a Popsicle stick. We also did a craft from oriental trading as well as some leis they sold there. 
Some Coloring Sheets for younger kids from

freefuneaster.com

Fun snack idea from

Small Things With Love

Fun Snack from

Happy Home Fairy


Saturday, March 5, 2016

God is my Fortress Psalm 18:2 Lesson Idea



 The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2

                                                                           For Children 2-5 Years old

This week for our toddlers we’re learning that God is our Fortress. In today’s world it’s hard to understand the importance of a fortress or a strong Castle when in trouble. In times past a fortress was a defense against invaders and attacks from the enemy. A strong tower was a shelter, comfort and safety and people often didn’t fear when within its walls. Even a strong violent storm didn’t seem as violent when hidden in a Castle on a strong mountain. So when teaching this class it’s important to establish an understanding of what a fortress is!
    For my lesson I purchased a small Castle at my local Craft store ($15) that I have ready to show the kids. I also purchased a castle backdrop at my local party supply store that I hung on the wall.
  Here in California it’s been raining very strong. So I begin by asking the kids how many of you got wet when you were on the way to church? How about last night when you were sleeping? Most of us could hear the rain from a nearby window while you slept but we didn’t get wet! Why is that? Because we were safe in our home; even though we could hear the wind blowing and rain pouring down we felt safe because we’re inside our homes. The walls and roof blocked everything and we’re safe inside.
   Well that’s what Jesus does for us! He keeps us safe from any danger like a strong Castle (fortress). Because I don’t want to plant a seed of fear of thieves coming in the night or to their homes I chose a less fearful image.
  Image you live in this castle a its raining outside do you have to be afraid? No because you’re safe inside.(here I sprayed the kids with some water from a small water pump causing a mist)  What about if you can hear the wind blowing really hard, do you have to be afraid? no because your safe inside.(here I fanned the kids with a large cardboard) What if you would see an animal outside would you be afraid? No because you’re safe inside.  (Here I had a small lion and a small Dinosaur in comparison to the castle).
   Well when we have Jesus in our hearts he puts us in a strong castle (fortress) around us and even though things happen around us we don’t have to be afraid because we can trust in Him and He’ll keep us safe for any harm.
Here I have the kids put their little heads down and say a prayer accepting Jesus in their hearts.
To finish the lesson I had the kids do a fun craft.
I printed a Castle on a foam sheet from my local dollar store (you can stick the foam sheet one at a time and they will print from a home printer). The foam sheets come in different colors so they had plenty to choose from I then cut them out so only the Castle remained. I then gave the kids a choice of two Dinos that they could add to their scene and gave them sequence and jewels to design their castle.  



This week for our toddlers we’re learning that God is our Fortress. In today’s world it’s hard to understand the importance of a fortress or a strong Castle when in trouble. In times past a fortress was a defense against invaders and attacks from the enemy. A strong tower was a shelter, comfort and safety and people often didn’t fear when within its walls. Even a strong violent storm didn’t seem as violent when hidden in a Castle on a strong mountain. So when teaching this class it’s important to establish an understanding of what a fortress is!

   For my lesson I purchased a small Castle at my local Craft store ($15) that I have ready to show the kids. I also purchased a castle backdrop at my local party supply store that I hung on the wall.

 Here in California it’s been raining very strong. So I begin by asking the kids how many of you got wet when you were on the way to church? How about last night when you were sleeping? Most of us could hear the rain from a nearby window while you slept but we didn’t get wet! Why is that? Because we were safe in our home; even though we could hear the wind blowing and rain pouring down we felt safe because we’re inside our homes. The walls and roof blocked everything and we’re safe inside.
   

 Well that’s what Jesus does for us! He keeps us safe from any danger like a strong Castle (fortress). Because I don’t want to plant a seed of fear of thieves coming in the night or to their homes I chose a less fearful image.

     Image you live in this castle a its raining outside do you have to be afraid? No because you’re safe inside.(here I sprayed the kids with some water from a small water pump causing a mist)  What about if you can hear the wind blowing really hard, do you have to be afraid? no because your safe inside.(here I fanned the kids with a large cardboard) What if you would see an animal outside would you be afraid? No because you’re safe inside.  (Here I had a small lion and a small Dinosaur in comparison to the castle).



      Well when we have Jesus in our hearts he puts us in a strong castle (fortress) around us and even though things happen around us we don’t have to be afraid because we can trust in Him and He’ll keep us safe for any harm.

Here I have the kids put their little heads down and say a prayer accepting Jesus in their hearts.

God is My Fortress Psalm 18:2 Craft Template

To finish the lesson I had the kids do a fun craft.
I printed a Castle on a foam sheet from my local dollar store (you can stick the foam sheet one at a time and they will print from a home printer). The foam sheets come in different colors so they had plenty to choose from I then cut them out so only the Castle remained. I then gave the kids a choice of two Dinos that they could add to their scene and gave them sequence and jewels to design their castle.  

 The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2

you can add a Dino
God is My fortress Psalm 18:2 craft 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Heavenly Homes Jesus is preparing a place for us in Heaven lesson idea



Heavenly homes                                    (for Children ages 5-8)

  1 Corinthians 2:9New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
It is written that“no eye has seen, no ear has heard,
and no human mind has known.” (Isaiah 64:4)
    God has prepared these things for those who love him.

This lesson teaches that Jesus is preparing a place for us in Heaven. He will return one day and we will be with Him in Heaven.as Christians we need to look forward to the day approaching of us going to Heaven but at times we’re filled with questions. It’s important to understand that Jesus gave us a clear picture of the wonder and beauty we will find in heaven. It’s a place filled with wonder, beauty and love.
      For this lesson I had a table prepared with treats and little Party favors and cupcakes. This helps to understand that I was planning and preparing for their arrival to my class. Like Jesus is preparing their arrival in heaven.

      To being this lesson we’re going to bring in mind a time where we look forward to going somewhere -a trip or vacation. Studies show that if a child connects two things together in their mind they can relate to it better but it also has more meaning.
Jesus is preparing a place for us
How many of you have ever taken a trip or vacation? Where were you going? What were some of the thing some of the things you did to get ready? How many of you were going alone? (Most of us take a trip or vacation with love ones).
   I know when taking a trip I wonder of all the great things we’ll do and all the fun we’ll have. I’ll wonder of what we’ll see!! And I’m waiting for the day we’ll go!

Well how many have every given a gift to someone? Don’t you look forward to them seeing it? Especially if it’s something you made!  You know all the time and effort you put in to making it. You know what that person likes and you can guess how much they’ll like and enjoy what you’ve made. (This could be a craft you made or a special meal or a surprise party you helped to decorate.) here I presented a wood model of a castle from Micheal's to show heaven and Jesus is looked excited for us to see it too!.


Jesus preparing a place for us
heavenly homes craftWell we’ve learned from our bibles that when Jesus came he paid the price for us to go to heaven it’s kind of like when you’re parents pay for a ticket for you to go into a theme park or event. They don’t have to pay, and the event maybe very expensive but your parents planned, saved and paid for you to go so you could be there together! They love you and want you to enjoy this event. Well in a bigger way Jesus came, he planned waited and paid the price so we could go in to heaven! On our own we could never pay but Jesus could so that’s why he came teaching us how to live he then died and rose again. When he was raised he stood on a mountain and told us to go and tell others everything he taught us, and telling them that Jesus is lord and savior that paid the way for us. He was then taken up on a cloud to prepare a place for us!  Before he left he told us things we’ll see and how we’ll feel! But its beautly must be seen to believe.

1 Corinthians 2:9New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
It is written that“no eye has seen, no ear has heard,
and no human mind has known.” (Isaiah 64:4)
    God has prepared these things for those who love him.

Sometimes we can have questions but Jesus said in
John 14:1-4New International Reader's Version (NIRV) Jesus Comforts His Disciples
14 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God. Believe in me also. There are many rooms in my Father’s house. If this were not true, would I have told you that I am going there? Would I have told you that I would prepare a place for you there? If I go and do that, I will come back. And I will take you to be with me. Then you will also be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.”

Jesus is preparing a place for us craft ideaIn a way it’s like coming to a new house and your parents already had a room ready for you with everything you love but much better! In heaven there’s no fear or pain but theirs peace and love so should we be afraid? It’s a happy a fun place that he made just for you!  What does Jesus mean when he says theirs many rooms? What it Jesus saying? Is he sending you alone? No, all those that have accepted will be there, we’ll be there together. And we’ll have a special place for us ready. We know that Jesus doesn’t lie so we can trust on what he says.  Jesus said that he’ll come back for us (like picking us up) and he’ll take us. Imagine how excited he is to show us everything he made us!
   So what do we have to do? Well we need to prepare our hearts. First of all we need to accept the ticket he paid for us. We have to obey and follow his teachings and commandments and tell others the way so they can get in with us!
  Do you have your ticket? It’s not a ticket you have in your hand but a ticket in your heart. Let’s pray to make sure we have this ticket ready. Lead the children in a prayer accepting Jesus in their hearts.   

For today’s craft we’re preparing a little house like the one Jesus is preparing for us. Because Jesus is the maker of everything we can know that it’s the most beautiful thing we can ever imaging!!

I bought these little bird housing in Michael's for $1 each and the jewels I purchased at Wal-Mart the clear and colored jewels were roughly $11-13 each. I also had glitter and other accessories the kids could add to their home.

Jesus is preparing a place for us craft
 after the project I took the houses home and put a coat of Mod Podge to help the paint stay better.