Elisha – 4 words
2 Kings 4:1-7 Elisha helps a widow and her two sons
v Everyone draws a bad situation and thinks of two
sentence that go with it.
For example:
--a house on fire. Our house burned down. Now I don’t know where I will sleep.
--wounded in the forest. We were in the forest when a bear attacked us. Our
friend is hurt, and we can’t carry him home.
--almost drowned. We were swimming in the river. Jane/John was caught in the
current.
How can I help you?
v Start
Game A8 Guess What I Do.
Take turns thinking of and acting out situations and where someone helps
another person (help mom in the house; help dad with something or other; going
to the doctor; going to get a haircut; riding the bus).
The rest of the group guesses what the situation is.
v Circle discussion: how could you help in “bad situations.”
(Consider showing the children some basic first aid or teaching them to call
the national emergency line.)
Full
v Experience “full” by filling something.
Pour lemonade or some other drink into cups
Give everyone a water bottle which they may fill
v Guess how much makes “full”. Have a jar filled with
something like small candies, marbles, nuts, or beads. Guess how many are in
the jar.
v Relay. Each team has a jar to fill (with stones,
marbles, crumpled balls of paper . . . ). The first team to fill their jar
wins.
(Left)over
v Math Game 11 Triangle Dance. When is the triangle
full?
How many fit in the triangle then? And how many are left over?
v How many children fit on one chair? How many are
left over?
v Math Game 6. How many fit? And how many are left
over?
Alternate
4 words for this story:
- debt
- jar (of oil)
- borrow (or neighbors)
- full/fill/plenty
- Two (sons)
- Help
- Jar
- Full
2
Kon. 4 :8-17
Bed
v kringgesprek waar slaap je?
v tekenen
Jongen
v familiestamboom maken
Verdriet
v gemoestoestanden uitbeelden, anderen moeten raden,
v plaatjes van een blij, boos, bang mens tekenze en
schrijf het woord erbij
Ging
v Davar Letter Game f2
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