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Start off the school year right with fun back to school crafts. Pencil holders, school supply boxes, homework totes, and display clips are just what the teacher ordered.
Doing crafts with children who are just entering kindergarten is a great way to talk about the transition and help them feel positive about starting school.
Here are a few crafts that can be used when you are teaching Sunday School. They are not difficult to make and require few materials. Get creative with your lessons!
Print and use this free coloring sheet for Sunday school or Vacation Bible school.
Abraham was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for God. God loved Abraham and proves it. Help preschoolers understand how to obey God with these lesson ideas.
An angel told Mary that she was to be the mother of Jesus. What a thrill it must have been. Use these ideas and activities to teach your preschoolers this lesson.
Fill these ease to make holiday baskets with treats for your friends. A great craft for kids of all ages as well as groups such as Sunday school classes or Scouts.
These fun, faith-filled crafts remind kids of the true meaning of Easter. They're great for Sunday school groups, or to make at home.
Dorcas was loved by many. When she died everyone was very sad. Teach your preschoolers what Peter did to make everything better with these ideas and suggestions.
Easter picture to color and decorate. Jesus ascending into heaven.
Elijah was a faithful believer in God. He was one of two men that God carried to heaven before he died. Teach your preschoolers about Elijah with these lesson ideas.
Jeremiah preached God's word to people who were harsh to him. He was found faithful in God's eyes. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about him.
Jesus calmed a raging storm that had all of his disciples scared. What amazing power. Teach your preschoolers about this miracle through games, crafts, and fun.
This adorable angel uses children's handprints for wings, and it helps kids in a Sunday school class or at home learn and remember the Lord's Prayer.
Take a toilet paper tube, add some paint and glue and you have a "beeutiful" buzzy bee.
Gear up for back-to-school or a gift-giving holiday with a yarn-wrapped cup, pencil, and pen.
Noah's ark is a favorite Bible story for many children, and this easy paper plate craft is a great way for kids to make a fun take home reminder of the lesson.
Use marbelized painting techniques to design your own pencils.
Moses started out in a basket floating down the Nile to becoming a prince in Egypt. Here are some ideas to use when teaching about Moses as a baby.
Help children learn that they can depend on God in every circumstance by using these lesson ideas on Moses Parts the Red Sea.
Use this recipe to make your own paper mache material.
Paul made a brave escape when his life was endangered in Damascus. Teach your preschoolers about this Bible story with these lesson ideas.
Faith is believing in something that you cannot see. Use these ideas for games, crafts, and snacks to help teach your preschoolers about faith.
Glue, scissors and crayons for Bible study? Yes! Learning scripture verses has never been more fun for children than when they become crafters.
A wonderful fall craft that is perfect for kids of all ages. Decorate your holiday table with these easy to make candle.
A Savior is born. Jesus has come from heaven. Teach your preschoolers about the birth of Jesus with these fun games, crafts, and more!
Shoe boxes, pipe cleaners, tongue depressors... all are trusted ingredients in craft ideas aimed at children. But plenty of other art materials exist around the home.
A simple to make kid's crafts that smells YUMMY! Applesauce and cinnamon mix together to make a great dough for making ornaments for the Christmas tree.
Hang these on the tree or tie them on packages. These reindeer are a fun holiday kid's craft. Santa will be wanting some for stocking stuffers.
A few doggie biscuits, some glue and you have a cute reindeer magnet for Christmas. A great gift idea for the kids to make for friends and family.
The perfect way to display all those holiday cards. Easy to make and fun to give as a gifts.
Thanksgiving and harvest are the theme for these vocabulary word cards for preschoolers and kindergartners that teach color words. A great teaching resource.
Using famous women in the Bible, your kids will create Mother's Day crafts or use them with Bible stories to make learning fun. These crafts are for older children.
Draw, cut and paste circles to create a fun card or picture with your kids. This activity will help with finger muscles, brain development and prepare them for school.
Print and laminate for beautiful alphabet posters. Perfect for kindergarten or preschool.
Print, laminate and hang these fun word wall cards that teach the days of the week.
Practice reading and spelling fall and Thanksgiving theme words in the printable vocabulary cards.
Print out these Harvest Mice alphabet posters to hang on your classroom wall.
Conitnuing the Harvest Mice theme with full page printable posters that teach the alphabet.
Perfect for the younger crowd in helping teach the ABC's.
Wonderful mini alphabet posters with pumpkins and mice as the theme.
A great educational craft here at Kids Crafts. Cute mice & pumpkins adorn these pocket chart carsd with the days of the month on them.
Print, laminate and hang for a festive Thanksgiving theme in your classroom.
Nice alphabet posters fo early readers.
Pumpkins and mice and the ABC's - a great way to introduce preschoolers or early readers to the alphabet.
Pumpkins and cornstalks are waiting to be colored.
Here are 7 fun ways to teach your preschoolers about Creation. Use these ideas to incorporate into your existing curriculum or to plan your own lesson.
Joseph was given a beautiful coat by his father. Joseph had no idea how his world was about to change. Here are some ideas for teaching this lesson to preschoolers.
Jesus used miracles to heal people and give proof that he was the Savior the world had been waiting for. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about those miracles.
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