This week’s kindergarten Bible study looked at the Angel Gabriel. This is lesson is Lesson 3 in our Kindergarten Bible Study- My Bible Book for this school year. See Lesson 2 here.
We highlighted four main points about the Angel Gabriel as mentioned in the Bible. After reading the flashcard, we worked on writing out the sentences. She then got to decorate it, and make it her own a bit.
Her pictures this week included a messenger bag, a sad face and a happy sun. These were to show Gabriel as a messenger, It being sad that Zachariah didn’t believe and a happy heaven because Mary believed and listened. She was also able to make the connection between last week and this week’s visits from the Angel Gabriel.
Our kids can always surprise us with how much they understand……
To be honest, I was a bit worried about the sentences this week. Especially number 3. I figured oh boy, I was surely going to confuse her with the interchanging of the names and him. But no. She understood, on her own, that the him after the name mentioned was referring to the opposite person. Just to show that our kids can always surprise us with how much they understand. In the event she did not understand however, I would have just used the proper names. Plus, can I just say I was trying to not add anymore length to this week’s copy-work.
For the event that you may want to re-create this study with your little one, I have detailed it out, leaving the links to the clip art printouts we used from the internet.
Kindergarten Bible Study-Lesson 3: Angel Gabriel
- Gabriel was God’s messenger. Image used.
- Gabriel visited Zachariah to foretell the birth of John the Baptist. Image used.
- Because Zachariah doubted him, Gabriel made him mute until the day John was born. Image used.
- Then God sent Gabriel to the young virgin named Mary, who lived in Nazareth. Image used.
See you again next week for Lesson 4. Have a blessed weekend:-)
Additional Notes:
- Use a good glue stick. I love the dollar tree. Unfortunately, those don’t work well for this to last long-term. And liquid glue is too messy. I am ordering some.
- I help her stick the photos unto the page to ensure room for our copy work.
- If my little one needs help in forming letters she might be struggling with or new symbols like commas, I am there to assist (with my coffee).
- I only do Bible study and her Brain Quest workbook as a more ‘structured’ form of learning on Mondays. This Bible study handles writing also, plus it’s a lot.
- You do not have to use the flashcards. I used them because I already owned them from a prior dollar tree purchase.
- The sentences are not exactly word for word from the flashcards. Most I have rephrased in easier words for her to understand.
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