![]() Place some water in a largeĬontainer so that the raindrops will float. On the raindrops with a permanent ink marker. Write the Bible verse, one word per raindrop, You will find games and Bible verse review activities on The Resource The flour into the pencil through the funnel.Ĥ. Pour about 1/4 cup of flour in the funnel and then use the end of a pencil to push Use a funnel to fill the balloons with flour. Some raindrops by filling some balloons with flour. The team whose turn it is when the water runs Turns asking the teams questions about the lesson. Will add one (Use two if you don't have a lot of questions or a lot of time.) drop of water for every correct answer they give. Review Game - Ask the children how many drops of water theyĭrops. Keep adding drops until the water runs off the quarter. DropĪ drop of water on the quarter using the eyedropper. Think will fit on the top of the quarter without running off. You can use this activity as a review game or just use it as anĮxperiment - Ask the children how many drops of water they ![]() You will be amazed at how much water a quarter actually Interesting to watch as the water begins to bulge over the sides How many drops a quarter will hold before it runs off. Before class practice dropping drops of water on a quarter. After the lesson let your children experiment with the toys.Įyedropper (You may also want to have extraĮyedroppers available for the children to experiment with later.)ġ. Thunder tubes produce a great loud thunder sound that will impress your children and help them remember the lesson. When teaching about how God brings rain use a thunder tube and rains ticks. Tie the end of the yarn so the bead don't fall off. Tie the yarn and then add beads to the other end of the yarn. Tie the raindrops to yarn and then wind the yarn around one end of the rainstick. Cut raindrop shapes from card stock and punch holes at the tops of the raindrops. If you have time, add raindrops and beads. Write the Bible verse on the rainstick and then have your children color or decorate the sticks.ġ0. Add 1/2 cup of rice to the tube and close up the other end. Thanks again for the years of wonderful ideas! CathyĨ. I found the rain stick worked best for me with only 4 - 4x4 pieces of newspaper crimped diagonally and filled with 1/3 cup of lentils. Tip: If you have very young children, you can just have them crinkle up small sheets (3" x 3") of newspaper and place them in the tube. Remove the twisted paper from the marker trying not to let it unwind.ħ. (It may be easier for younger children to just twist the entire length of the paper and then twist it around the marker.)Ħ. Place the twisted end against a large maker and start winding it around the marker as you twist the paper. Twist the newspaper starting from one end. Crinkle up the newspaper to make a long skinny snake shape. Cut newspaper into long strips that are about 5" wide.ĥ. Press one end together, fold it up 1/2" and staple it closed.Ĥ. Roll a second piece of paper over the first one to make the tube stronger.ģ. Roll one legal-sized piece of paper up into a tube that is about two inches wide.Ģ. ![]() Watch a "View it and Do it" video on how to make these rains ticks:ġ. Markers (We used Sharpie Fabric Markers, Marvy Fabric Markers, and Sharpies) Highlighter Markers also work well.
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