First Place Certificate - GraceLink...For Lesson 8, page 87. Dear Church Family The primary Sabbath School class recently studied a lesson about the Sabbath, a day to learn about God’s
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STUDENT MATERIALFor Lesson 2, Sharing the Lesson, page 27.
1,000,000,000 __________________________________________ 1,000,000,000Write the name of your country on the top line. Then, the name of your currency on the bottom line. In the circle draw a picture of the person to whom you will give this money.
1,000,000,000 __________________________________________ 1,000,000,000Write the name of your country on the top line. Then, the name of your currency on the bottom line. In the circle draw a picture of the person to whom you will give this money.
Directions for Making a Paper BoatGive each student an 8 1/2 x 11 inch piece of paper. Then lead them through the following steps.1. Fold the paper in half horizontally. Fold this new rectangle in half vertically then unfold it.2. With the fold on top, fold the top right corner down and in so it lines up with the crease down the
middle. Do the same with the top left corner so you’re left with an arrow pointing up.3. Keeping the paper folded, grasp the top layer of the bottom edge and crease it up. Turn your paper
over and do the same with the other side. This shape may look like a boat (or hat), but you’re not finished yet!
4. Place your thumbs in the middle of the “hat,” as if you’re going to put it on your head. Pull outward, then flatten the sides of the hat. You should have a diamond shape that’s open at the bottom.
5. Bring the bottom of the diamond up to the top, then crease. Turn it over and repeat on the other side.
6. Again, place your thumbs inside the bottom of the triangle and pull out. Flatten your new diamond shape.
7. Grasp the top points of the diamond on either side of the “seam” and gently pull. Flatten your new shape, and you’ll have a boat.
(Adapted from Bible Story Crafts and Projects Children Love [Loveland, CO: Group Publishing, Inc., 1995], p. 111.)
1. Fold a square piece of paper to locate center. 2. Fold the corners to
the center.3. Turn the folded square over.
4. Fold the corners to the center again.
5. Turn the folded square over. Write “John,” “James,” “Peter,” and “disciples” on the four corner flaps.
6. Turn folded square over again. Write two numbers on each quar-ter (1-4) as shown.
7. Fold out numbered flaps. Under them print “Lonely,” “Unfair,” “Lies, “ “Beaten.” Fold back.
8. With number side up, put fingers under the flaps labeled “John,” “James,” “Peter,” and “disciples.” (Put thumbs and index fingers of both hands under the flaps, pushing all four fingers to meet in the center.) Follow instruc-tions in Experiencing the Story.