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If the seed dies…. Changing the curriculum: adding parables →. June 11, 2013 · 8:02 pm. Until then, may God bless you in your teaching. Filed under Our Classroom. If the seed dies…. Changing the curriculum: adding parables →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Making our own Mustard.
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Making our own Mustard →. October 26, 2013 · 9:30 am. Changing the curriculum: adding parables. Filed under Our Classroom. Making our own Mustard →. 2 responses to “. Changing the curriculum: adding parables. June 20, 2014 at 10:26 am. I absolutely love your ideas, your thinking, your heart and your spirit that is evidenced on these pages. We do not have a curriculum! I am the only one inspired to write a curriculum. But I don’t have a clue where to begin. June 26, 2014 at 9:23 am. Enter your comment here.
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If the seed dies… →. April 6, 2013 · 1:05 pm. Making a Sower’s Field. The Parable of the Sower. Has been one of the children’s favorite stories and materials to use. It is very simple to make using inexpensive materials. This material has held up well over the past two years. To make this material I used the following:. A small bamboo silverware tray with four compartments for the soil and one compartment for holding the props (cost about $10). Dirt from my backyard packed down (for the wayside). I have ...
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Changing the curriculum: adding parables. Parable Journals →. June 26, 2014 · 2:05 pm. Making our own Mustard. As with all food items and projects be sure you check for any known food allergies and plan for careful food handling before adding this to your classroom. Tagged as Parable of the Mustard Seed. Changing the curriculum: adding parables. Parable Journals →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Newer posts →. February 27, 2013 · 2:57 pm. Lately I’ve been inspired by the educational ideas of Friedrich Froebel, the inventor of kindergarten and the genius for many of the elements used today in Early Education such as unit blocks, fingerplays and movement games. His ideas transfer very well into the Sunday School realm creating connections between people, ideas, nature and God. 1 Trace circle and make pin pricks. Start with a piece of cardstock or cardboard and cut it into a 3″ square, or lar...
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: June 2015
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. The story of that image can be found here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Godly Play is a registered trademark of The Godly Play Foundation, USA. Video introduction (5:39 min).
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Songs for CGS and Godly Play. The children and not be imposed. By the adults on them. Teaching Godly Play,. Can be taught by rote in unison during the feast.". (p.90). My Catechesis of the Good...
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: May 2014
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Did you know that the phrase, Godly Play,. Is a registered trademark? Our trainer went so far as to encourage us to pronounce its name in our heads as ending with the letter R. Scripts and adap...
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: March 2014
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. As I mentioned in my last blog post. Today is Annunciation Day - when we remember the Angel Gabriel's visit to Mary and Mary's acceptance of God's call on her. Links to this post. In the sermon...
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: paying attention
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Shared a quote on Facebook last month, illustrating an important difference between "conventional" education and Montessori education. Via the Maria Montessori. Deutsches Bundesarchiv ( source.
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: March 2015
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Shared a quote on Facebook last month, illustrating an important difference between "conventional" education and Montessori education. Via the Maria Montessori. Deutsches Bundesarchiv ( source.
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: April 2014
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Two children and Our Story. Licensed photo by williac. I said, did you see the photograph of N? I saw the picture of him posing with his uncle and the Easter Bunny. Our godson's little sister k...
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: May 2015
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. Excitement about things to come. I am so excited by this prospect! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Godly Play is a registered trademark of The Godly Play Foundation, USA. Lesson...
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: April 2015
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. I am feeling a little sorry for myself today. Lovely pictures of this weekend's Godly Play. But for various reasons, all related to being a curate (a trainee minister), I was unable to attend.
Wonderful in an Easter kind of way: today
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Wonderful in an Easter kind of way. This phrase is from the Godly Play lesson about the Holy Family, written by Jerome W. Berryman. It says that the Christ Child grew up to be a man and died on the cross. That is very sad, but it is also wonderful, in an Easter kind of way. Now he is everywhere, and in every time. I am feeling a little sorry for myself today. Lovely pictures of this weekend's Godly Play. But for various reasons, all related to being a curate (a trainee minister), I was unable to attend.
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Kaukomaiden, vuortenhuippujen ja paratiisirantojen valloitusta kameran linssin lävitse tarkasteltuna. Koettuja hetkiä läheltä ja kaukaa, kaupunkikujilta ja metsäpoluilta. Faraway countries, mountains and white-sand beaches viewed through my camera lens. Vibrations from near and far, from alleys to forest trails. August 13, 2015. August 12, 2015. Eesti on my mind. Continue reading →. August 12, 2015. Jardim José do Canto. Continue reading →. August 11, 2015. August 12, 2015. Continue reading →. Enter your...
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April 24, 2016 · 6:38 pm. Sometimes the words children encounter at church or in scripture stories are not ones they commonly use. Words like sacrifice omniscient and steadfast or even faithful and gospel aren’t necessarily in a child’s working vocabulary. These words that allow us to communicate our spiritual experiences and to express the very nature of God deserve a special place in a child’s religious formation. Lexicon Link-Up: A Human Concept Map. In this game children form a human concept map usin...
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