Zacchaeus Puppet Template For Kids
Excerpts from the lesson: 'Zacchaeus could hardly believe his ears. Jesus knew his name! He not only knew his name, but he spoke his name the way it was intended to sound. Jesus spoke to him like he was important, like he was pure and innocent and righteous. Jesus saw Zacchaeus the way he was supposed to be... Jesus knew Zacchaeus before he every met him. He knew what Zacchaeus needed, and he knows your name and what you need.
He cares about you. The Bible says that God knew you before you were ever born. He loves you and made you special.
Fold a piece of card stock in half. Write 'Jesus Knows My Name' on a folded edge of the paper. Have your children use letter stickers or markers to spell out their name and then decorate the name plates with other stickers. Find this Pin and more on Nursery by mccarter0375. Night 1 // I am created. Could make as a.
He has a plan for your life. He wants to come live with you. He is calling your name.
All you have to do is invite him in. It says in John 14:23, 'Jesus replied, 'If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.'
(A complete lesson about Zacchaeus is available to members of Danielle's Place on The Resource Room. Member's ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc.
Zacchaeus In a Tree Bible Craft for Children's Ministry What you will need: Paper Green Construction Paper Glue Kid's Scissors What to do: 1. Before class print out the Zacchaeus pattern and cut leaf shapes from green construction paper.
Member's Instant Download Pattern $2.00 - 2. Introduction To The Study Of The Ten Sefirot Pdf To Excel. In class have your children draw a tree or help your children trace their hands and arms on a piece of paper to make a tree shape. Have them color the 'tree' and then glue on construction paper leaves.
Make grass by cutting slits in strips of green paper and glue them to the bottom of the page. To finish have your children color the picture of Zacchaeus and glue him in the tree.
Zacchaeus 'Find Your Friend' Bible Game for Sunday School Write each child's name on a half piece of card stock. Write them in front of the class so that everyone can see you write them.
Say each letter out loud as you write them. When you have written each name mix up the cards and hand one out to each child. Tell the children that they need to find the friend whose name is on the card and give them their card. When a child has found his friend and has been given his card he should sit down.
Tell the children that you will be timing them so they need to hurry. Do it a second time to see if they can beat their time. (A complete lesson about Zacchaeus is available to members of Danielle's Place on The Resource Room. Member's ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc. Play 'Remember My Name' Bible Game for Sunday School Have the children sit in a circle. Pick a child to start. He says his name and something interesting about himself.
The child to his right repeats what the first child said and then adds his name. The child to his right repeats what the first two children said and then adds his name and something interesting about himself. Keep going until all the children have had a turn. For example, the first child may say, 'My name is Marty and I like to play softball.' The child to his right will then say, 'Marty likes to play softball. My name is Steve and I have a dog named Spot.'
The next child would say, 'Marty likes to play softball. Steve has a dog named Spot. Have the children sit in a circle. Pick a child to start. He says his name and something interesting about himself. The child to his right repeats what the first child said and then adds his name.
The child to his right repeats what the first two children said and then adds his name and something interesting about himself. Keep going until all the children have had a turn. For example, Marty may say, 'My name is Marty and I like to play softball.' The child to his right will then say, 'Marty likes to play softball.
My name is Steve and I have a dog named Spot.' The next child would say, 'Marty likes to play softball. Steve has a dog named Spot. And my name is Rudy and I have a brand new bike.' My name is Rudy and I have a brand new bike.' (A Complete Lesson about Zacchaeus is available to members of Danielle's Place on The Resource Room.
Member's ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc. Free The patterns for this game are also available on the Zacchaeus 3.
Color the Zacchaeus picture and tape it to the bulletin board. Cover the picture with a leaf. Tape the rest of the leaves on the tree. Write one word of the Bible verse on separate pieces of sticky notepaper and hide them under the leaves.
Tell your children that Jesus knew exactly where Zacchaeus was all the time and he knew his name, but we don't know where Zacchaeus is. He is hidden behind one of the leaves on the tree.
The children will take turns turning over the leaves one at a time to try and find Zacchaeus. If they pick one of the leaves with a word, they get to help figure out what the Bible verse says. Stick the word papers up on the wall as the children find them. Have the children that find the word papers try to place them in order. If you have very young children, just place them in the correct order the read the words displayed each time a child finds a new word paper.
The child who finds Zacchaeus wins. If you haven't found all the words before Zacchaeus has been found, you can hide him again under a different leaf and keep playing.
Before class draw and paint a tree with lots of branches (Draw one or two branches that would be good for Zacchaeus to sit on) onto butcher paper, approximately 4' x 4' and then tape the tree on the wall. Print out the Zacchaeus picture, cover it with contact paper, front and back, and then cut him out.
This pattern is available to members with the Zacchaeus Lesson - 3. Have the children color and cut out pictures of leaves to tape onto the tree. After reading the story about Zacchaeus, have the children play a 'Pin the Tail on the Donkey' like game.
Have them take turns trying to tape Zacchaeus to the branch. There doesn't have to be a winner. Size Of Parallel Parking Space For Driving Test Tx on this page. The children will enjoy just seeing how close they can get Zacchaeus to the branch. As an alternative to taping on leaves, cut leaf shapes from sponges and have the children sponge paint leaves onto the tree.
©2005, Digital by Design, Inc. 'What Do You See?' Zacchaeus Game for Sunday School Have your children stand in a circle and place a low stepping stole in the middle of the circle. Pick one child to stand on the stole and pretend to be Zacchaeus. Have the other children hold hands and walk around in a circle repeating this rhyme: As the people were waiting patiently, Zacchaeus climbed up in a great big tree. They said, 'Zacchaeus, Zacchaeus, what do you see, way up there in the Sycamore Tree?'
'Zacchaeus' then holds one hand up over his eyes and says something he sees. Keep playing until all the children have had a chance to be Zacchaeus. If you have older children have them repeat everything the previous children have said and then tell what he sees. Or you can have Zacchaeus repeat this rhyme: I can see everything from up in this tree, and I can see Jesus pointing at me. (A complete lesson about Zacchaeus is available to members of Danielle's Place on The Resource Room. Member's ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc.
- Zacchaeus Songs for Sunday School 1. I Am Special (Sing to the tune of Frere Jacques) I am special (Point to yourself) I am special.
Don't you see? (Make binoculars with your fingers) Don't you see?
Someone very special (Put hands out to the side, palms up) Someone very special, 'cause God (Point to heaven) made me (Point to yourself) God made me! ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc. There is No One Just Like Me (Sung to 'Here comes Peter Cottontail') There is no one just like me Look around and you will see There is no one Like me to be found Some are short and some are tall Some are big and some are small I am very special Cause I'm me! ©2005, Digital by Design, Inc. Zacchaeus Was A Wee Little Man Zacchaeus was a wee little man.
A wee little man was he. He climbed up in the sycamore tree, the Savior for to see. And when the Savior passed that way, he looked up in the tree, And he said, 'Zacchaeus, you come down from there; For I'm going to your house today, for I'm going to your house today.'
And Zacchaeus came down from that tree, and he said, 'What a better man I'll be. I'll give my money to the poor. What a better man I'll be. What a better man I'll be.' Elizabeth shared this on our bulletin board: 'Our preschool & kindergarten children always like singing this with actions, crouching down for 'wee', pretending to climb up the tree. We put our hands over our eyebrows for 'the Lord he wanted to see'. And we sing at the end, 'and the Lord said, 'Zacchaeus, you come down from there cuz I'm going to your house for tea', to this we point up in the tree for each syllable and then pretend to hold a saucer in the palm of one hand, and a tea cup in the other, and make loud slurping noises!!
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