David Bible
Crafts and
Activities
for Kids
David
Helps King Saul
How to Make Crafts and Activities Relating to David including: Sad/Happy Face Puppet, Songs, The Battle
is the LORD's!" Wall Hanging, David's Stones and Bag, Duck Duck Goose, Hen and Chick Color Sheet, Memory Verse Search, Bird Head Craft, Feather Relay
Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 16:11-3, 17:13
Concepts - David was a helper; you can help too. David
played music for the king. You can help people who are sad feel happy.
Music can make sad people feel happy. Sing praises to God. (Psalm
9:2)
Make a Sad Face/Happy Face King Saul Puppet Craft
Before
class cut out 2 - 5" circles from poster board for each puppet.
Glue the circles back to back onto a large craft stick. Have the children
draw a happy face on one side and a sad face on the other. Let them
glue or tape on hair. Make crowns out of folded up aluminum foil and
tape them on when they are all done. Use the puppets during
story time.
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Sing
a Song:
Sad
King Saul
(sing
to the tune of Mary had a little Lamb)
Poor King Saul was
very sad, very sad, very sad,
Poor King Saul was very sad, he didn't know what
to do.
David
came to make him glad, make him glad, make him glad.
David came to make him glad, he sang some songs for him.
On his harp he played some songs, played some songs, played some
songs.
On
his harp he played some songs, then King Saul sang along.
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Don't
Have Time to Prepare Crafts?
Oriental Trading Company, offers easy, inexpensive, ready-to-assemble crafts that are great
for for Vacation Bible School, Sunday School, holidays, and all occasions.
David and Goliath
Scripture
Reference: 1 Samuel 17
Concepts - We can do anything when God is on our side.
Free Sunday School Lesson for Children - "David
Take a Dare " - In
this lesson your children will learn that God helped David fight the
giant and he will help them too.
"The Battle
is the LORD's!" Wall Hanging
Before class print out the pattern onto pretty
colors of cardstock (heavy paper), (Pattern available to members only) and cut them out. Bring in some
small smooth river rocks. Let your children each pick out five rocks.
As they try to decide which ones they would like, tell them that
the person in the story today had to pick out five, smooth stones
also. We will find out what he used them for at the end of the story.
When a child has picked five stones that he likes, place a small
dab of tacky glue on each stone and let him decide where he would
like to place them on his wall hanging. To finish, add a string
or yarn to the top of the wall hanging. NOTE - This craft
is for children five or older. Younger children could choke on small
stones. Make sure the stones won't fall off the paper; and hand
the wall hanging to the children's parents when they show up to
pick their children up. Be careful not to leave any small stones
behind.
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Make David's Stones and Bag
What you will need: Brown paper lunch bags, computer paper, string, glue, and a hole punch.
How to make David's stones and a bag:
1. Fold the top of the bag down towards the inside of the bag 1 1/2". Fold it back three times so that your bag stands about 5 1/2" high. Punch 14 holes in the bag evenly spaced. Punch four in the front, four in the back, and three on each side.
2. Make a sample craft. Cut a length of string and weave it in and out of the holes starting in the front. Cut more string the same length for your students.
3. Print out the bag labels onto brown paper, cut them out, and glue to the front of the bags. (A pattern for this craft is available to members only on The Resource Room.)
4. Make play dough or buy it. You will need red, green, yellow, orange, and blue. To make the dough place a 1-pound box of baking soda, one cup of cornstarch, and 1 1/4 cups of cold water in a saucepan. Cook over low heat until the dough looks like mashed potatoes. Remove from the heat. Cover it with a damp cloth until it cools and then store in a plastic bag. This dough gets very hard. It feels a little gritty so have some wet paper towel available for the children.
5. You can also include a little booklet that explains what each color represents. See "David's Little Stones" craft below.
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David's Little Stones Craft
Each stone is a different
color and has words on the back that will help them not to be afraid.
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Play a "Duck, Duck, Goose" Like Game
This idea comes
from Regunia off of our bulletin board. Thanks for sharing this
idea with us. Children sit in a circle. One child walks around circle
patting each child on the head saying, "David, David, David."
When they call someone "Goliath," "Goliath" chases
them around circle back to Goliath's old spot. Then Goliath starts,
"David, David", etc.
David
Hides From King Saul
Under
His Wings
Under His Wings Bible Lesson from The Resource Room - In
this lesson children learn about David and how he trusted God to protect
him when he was on the run from King Saul. They learn that God protects
us like a mother bird protects her chicks. We
don't have to be afraid because we can trust in him.
Hen and Chick Color Sheet
In class have your children
color Hen and Chick the picture. You can also bring in small feathers for them
to glue to the hen. Write the Bible verse on the left-hand side
of the picture. (This pattern is available to members
only.)
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"He Covers
us with His Feathers" Color and Craft Sheet
Cut out the wings. In class have the children color the hen
and the wing. Punch a whole in the wing and the hen where indicated
by the dot. Attach the wing with a paper fastener so that that wing
can be moved up and down to cover the hen's chicks. The Bible verse
can be written at the top of the page. (This pattern is available
to members only.)
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"Covered
with Feathers" Color and Craft Sheet
In class have
your children color the picture and then glue feathers (This pattern is available to members only.)
Printing and Writing Worksheets
This
lesson was designed to go along with ABC
worksheets using the Bible verse. Children practice writing the
letter A in print or cursive or write the complete verse in cursive
or print. (This pattern is available to members
only.)
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Mother Hen with Her Chick
For directions to this craft go to Crafts
Page 1. (This pattern is available to members
only.)
Make a Bird Head Craft
Cut
2 1/2" or larger Styrofoam balls in half. Use 1/2 per bird head.
Cut beak shapes from yellow or orange fun foam or construction paper
and glue to the head. Glue googly eyes to the head. Poke feathers
into the Styrofoam to finish. Make sure you buy feathers with a stiff
enough shaft to go into the Styrofoam.
How to Print or Copy these instructions.
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Memory
Verse Search
Before class print out and cut out the memory
verse chicks. (Available
to members only.) Make more than
one copy of the pattern. Write one word of the memory verse on the
belly of each chick. Hide the chicks around the room. You can
tape them to the bottom and the back of chairs and on the walls, etc.
After the lesson place the mother hen (use the pattern from the craft)
in the center of the table (or tell them you are the mother hen).
Tell the children that the mother hen is calling for her little chicks.
Ask them to help the mother hen find her chicks and when they find
one, bring them to you or the hen picture. When all the chicks
are found have the children take turns trying to figure out the order
the chicks need to be in to spell out the memory verse. If you have
children who can't read or who are learning to read, ask them questions
about the verse. For example, you can say, "Who has the word
"he"? It starts with the letter "H". You can also
write the words on the board and have the children match up their
chick to the words on the board.
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Feather
Relay
Divide your children up into teams. Give each child a
feather. Mark a starting point and an ending point. On the word go
the first player in each team places his feather on the floor and
uses a piece of cardboard to blow the feather across the room to the
end mark and then back again. When the first player returns, the second
player goes, and so on until the whole team has had a turn. The first
team to have all their players cross the finish line wins. Preschool
children will just enjoy trying to get their feathers across the line
without touching them.
A complete
lesson with crafts, activities, a song, and learning activities for
home school use are included in this lesson and is available to members
only.
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