Do not know about you, but I love Bible verses, music, and sometimes I like writing a catchy rhythm. I believe that Psalm 33:4 is a good place to have a good strong drumbeat. In fact, when I read this verse I thought of my little "Drumming" on his knees with his hands, during the implementation of this verse by heart. Here's the verse rhythm came to me:
For the word of the Lord is right and true
He is faithful in all he does
Pa Rum Pumpum
Pa Rum Pum Pum
Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum Pum
Psalm thirty-four lines
(The words are underlined, those are words that show.)
So now you have a catchy beat, here are two fun activities to help preschoolers learn your super, the truth that God is actually the word "right and true."
Font Activity 1: You've Got Rhythm
The only thing needed for this task, the above verse from Psalm 33: and your body.Teach your children the Bible verse and clap in rhythm. Once you feel comfortable with this chat with other body rhythms fun during the "pa rum pum pum" to the sections. For example, take the children clap their hands once, then hit the knee to turn, the two movements. Here are some ideas:
1. Clap your hands, then beat his head.
2. Swinging round in March, while the arms back and forth.
3. Then switch to 2 times your wiggleBody 2 times.
4. Bend your knees, then stand on your toes.
There are many possibilities. See if your children can think of some as well.
Font Activity 2: Game of the Bible
For this activity you need to prepare duplicate pictures matching Bibles. (By the way, if you need good pictures to Google, it is always possible. "Bible with pictures and then provides a. With a lot of great options) Ensure the preparation of aBible differently for each child. Laminate the pictures for a long-term use. Place them on the floor in a circle large enough to go to your class. Teaching the Bible verse above specified strike. If the direction is made, say, "Stop!" Let each child pick up the Bible are the closest. It keeps the master, is one of the bibles. Who owns the Bible, in particular, is now sitting at the center of the circle and clap to the rhythm of one's neighborRound. Listen, sit up all children in a circle.
Another idea might be a Psalm 119 have written letters on each and read the Bible verse of the Bible chosen before the game to the next round. The boys hear the word of God, the better.
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