Thursday, September 22, 2011

Fruit of the Spirit Bible Study for Kindergartners - part 2

Lesson – Fruit of the Spirit & Galatians 5 Bible Verse
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. “
- Galatians 5:22

Today we are going to talk about fruit.  Do you like fruit?  What is your favorite fruit?  All fruit is different.  It tastes different, it looks different and it feels different in your mouth (sometimes fruit is crunchy, sometimes soft, sometimes juicy, etc.)

The Bible talks about fruit but it’s a different kind of fruit, it's called the fruit of the Spirit.  The fruit of the Spirit is a little like real fruit because they are each special and different too.  It's really neat because when we ask Jesus to live in us his Spirit stays with us and He will give us some of this special fruit.  As we grow and learn more about Jesus, the Holy Spirit will give us more and more fruit so we can become more like Jesus.

Now, the fruit I’m talking about isn’t strawberries or apples.  We read about it in the Bible in a book called Galatians.
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.  All of these fruits are good to have and the Holy Spirit wants to give them to us.

It is important to God that we develop the fruits of God's spirit because these are the qualities that God has. We need to learn how to use these fruits so that everyone around us will see how it looks to act like Jesus.  It takes time and practice to develop our fruit. Sometimes we may not feel like exercising our fruit, but with practice and self-control, we can learn to use them more and more.
God wants us to try to be good and have the fruit of the spirit in us. 

Let’s talk about the different fruits of the spirit and what they all mean.

Just in case you don't know what each of the fruit of the spirit means I'm going to try to explain them.  (Show pictures of fruit with corresponding fruit of the spirit printed).







   

"Fruit of the Spirit" Bible Study for kindergartners

Host a "Fruit of the Spirit" Bible study for kindergartners

Invitations
Just print out the info on card stock and glue on any embellishments. (I find hot glue or rubber cement work best and don't wrinkle the paper.)
 Nametags 
Cut out green semicircles and slightly-smaller red semicircles. Glue the red to the green, dot with permanent marker and write the names. Include safety pins to attach them to the childrens' shirts.

Fruit of the Spirit signs
Glue fruit of the spirit templates to cardstock. Color in with colored pencils. Glue to popsicle sticks.  These are held up as each fruit of the spirit is explained in the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. (see below).
 Snack
Cross shaped sugar cookies and cut up fruit.
 Craft - Painting watermelons with jello paint
Cut white paper plates in half. In ramekins, pour green jello powder and red jello powder. Mix with a small amount of water to make "paint". Have the kids paint the plates to look like watermelon slices - red in the middle with a green outer shell, using Q-tips.
 Coloring Pages
Print out a graphic of a large tree (or draw one ) . Paste the fruit of the spirit templates on the tree and make copies. Print the Galatians 5:22 Bible quote at the bottom.  (I will try to scan in a copy of this one when I can.)
 Fruit of the Spirit Poster for families
This can be made on cardstock. Glue the Galatians 5:22 quote at the top. I made a little see-through pocket using hot glue, card stock, and part of the plastic from a ziploc bag. I hot-glued a cardboard bowl at the bottom to store all of the fruit.  I made the fruit from the fruit of the spirit templates by gluing them onto cardstock and laminating with laminate sheets (that you can buy at office supply stores).



Lindsay’s Vacation Bible School – Fruit of the Spirit

Description

Time Allotted

Name tags and welcome
Pin on name tags.  While the children arrive, they can have free play and do coloring pages.
Sing the Learning our Names song 
Sing to the tune of "Did You Ever See a Lassie"/"The more we sing together")   As each child's name is said they should stand up.
Thank-you God for (name)
For (name), for (name)
Thank-you God for (name)
We're glad (s)he is here

Lesson

During lesson, show picture of which fruit represents which trait.

Game – spoon relay with plastic fruit

Craft – paint watermelon with jello paint

Grace
Pizza & fruit
Write names on juice boxes.
Story
Self control story

Songs
Fruit of the Spirit Song
Jesus Loves Me
http://ministry-to-children.com/fruit-of-the-spirit-song/

Closing:

Ask the children if they can name the fruits of the spirit.  Also ask if they know Jesus and if He lives inside them?  We are only able to have the fruit of the spirit if we have Jesus living inside us
Show  take home sheet. Explain how to use.
Prayer
Dear God,
Help me know your way
And be kind to others every day.
Show me how to be very good
And do the things I know I should.
Amen.


Fruit of the Spirit Lesson - See post #2

Reading award-winning picture books from generations past

Picture book reading idea of the day
A picture book is awarded with the Caldecott Medal each year. Why not read some wonderful, award-winning picture books to your children from the present and back through their parents and grandparents' generation.

You can check these out at your local library. Some libraries even offer online catalog services where you just search for each title, and request the books online.
Here is a link to all of the Caldecott award winners from 1938 to present  -->  Caldecott winner website

Need more books to choose from?
There are also "honorable mentions" also given each year.
Here is a list of all the books receiving Caldecott Medal winners and Caldecott Honors from 1938 to present
--> Caldecott honors and medals website

Need even MORE books to choose from?
Each year a committee of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) identifies the best of the best in children's books.
Their list is grouped by younger readers, middle readers, and older readers.
Here are the 2011 books on their recommended list.  ---> Website

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Pepperoni Pizza Monkey Bread

I made pepperoni pizza monkey bread with the kids. It was really good and a lot of fun to do with them. I highly recommend it to families with kids that like to help cook!

Here is a link to the recipe and instructions --> http://www.jasonandshawnda.com/foodiebride/archives/7195