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Contact_FullName:
Barbara
Contact_Email:
bpeavy@pdq.net

10-10-00

For Noah's Ark rainbow, I color a rainbow with markers and laminate it. Then the children place Skittles on the appropriate color. I also send a small bag of candy and a rainbow home for the children to do with their parents.


Contact_FullName:
Alisha
Contact_Email:
rarcurtin@yahoo.com

8-18-00

Here is a cute idea to use when talking about Noah's Ark. Have a pre-cut ark shape and a white piece of construction paper as a background. staple the ark to the white paper so that it is bowed, making a pocket, leaving the top open. Let the children color in the water and a rainbow and then give them some animal cookies to put into the ark.


Contact_FullName:
Linda
Contact_Email:
ahoggatt@in-touch.net

idea

We used a very large cardboard box to make a child-size Noah's ark. We flattened the box, cut it into an ark shape, complete with windows and drawbridge-type door, and went outside to paint it. The kids had a great time painting, with large brushes, and they used an old sponge mop to get the areas that were hard to reach. Once dry, we moved it inside, and using two tables and a back wall, set up our ark. It was large enough for 4 pre-schoolers at a time to be inside the ark. The children all brought in their favorite stuffed animals. It made a great learning experience and the photographs we took were full of smiles.

Date Posted: 9-23-99


Name:
Vicki
Email:
Carousel99@aol.com

Date: 7-24-99

ON a standard sheet of construction paper (we used light blue paper) we gave the children cut outs of tree trunks(brown), and green tree tops. The children glued 2-3 "trees" on their pages. Then each child was given a bottle of glue and a small bowl of "Trix" cereal. (Trix cereal is made of many different colors of fun fruit shapes) We encouraged the children to glue lots of "fruit" on their trees. The children were then given green markers to "scribble" grass under the trees. At the top of each page the children glued pre-printed strips of paper that had the following Bible verse "And God said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, ... and the fruit tree yielding fruit...And God saw that it was Good" Genesis 1:11 & 12 KJV.


 

Name:
Vicki
Email:
Carousel99@aol.com

Date: 7-24-99

On an extra large sheet of white paper we drew a 6 inch circle about 3/4 of the way up from the bottom of the page. The children painted the circle yellow. The we used yellow paint to handprint the right hand of the child and put about 6 handprints around the outside of the circle. This makes a really cute sunshine. Under the sun each child was given a pre-printed verse to glue to his page. Our verse went like this "God made made the great light to rule the day...and God saw that it was good" Genesis 1:16 - 18 KJV


Name:
Tammie Jones
Email:
sista22388@aol.com

Date: 12-21-99

When my class studies the Ten Commandments, using bulletin board paper, I cut out a large "tablet" shape. It is in the shape of Moses' stone tablet. Write 5 commandments on each side, leaving plenty of space between them for the children to illustrate. The children love the chance to really think about them and illustrate them. The best part is when it is displayed for all to see.


10-25-98

Name: missy
E-Mail: 3amigos@mo-net.com

When teaching about Joseph's coat of many colors, take brown paper sacks & cut them to make "coats" for the children & let them paint or glue colorful strips onto the sacks. You need to cut a hole for their arms, head and cut them up the front. The kids love this activity!


10-21-98

Name: Maria
E-Mail: mcalcagno@sprint.ca

Our nursery school's Bible theme last week was Noah's Ark. For a bible creative I cut out shapes of the Ark, then allowed the children to color them and then they glued animal crackers/cookies to their ark. For their names I put "child's name" Ark. (eg. "Maria's Ark") If you try this creative, make sure they glue more cookies than they eat. Have Fun!!


10-21-98

Name: Mary
E-Mail: mjrob@cyberhighway.net

My 3 and 4 year olds made a great Noah's Ark bulletin board. We cut out wavy shapes from 3 shades of blue construction paper for the water. Then we finger-painted the rainbow, glued a sun in the sky and used cotton balls for clouds. I made the Ark from brown construction paper and the children glued on windows. On each window they glued an animal sticker. I considered using animal crackers, but decided against it, since the little ones might be tempted to eat a few as they passed by in the hallway.


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