SUPPLIES: Various fruits and veggies, you will want some they will be able to have for a snack (like orange slices) so make sure you do an allergy alert. God made _s! Can we pretend to be _s? (Walk around the room like the animal, making the animal sounds. SAY: God made everything! God made the animals! Here is a _. SUPPLIES: Toy animals or pictures of different animals the toddlers can imitate. When a toddler finds something, say: You found a _! God made _! God made everything! SAY: God made everything! God made flowers, trees, leaves, and rocks! We are going to take a trip outside to discover the wonderful things God has made!ĭO: Take the toddlers to your outdoor play area and search for different things God has made. SUPPLIES: The outdoors! Or, you can gather the following items and put them around your classroom for the toddlers to find: leaves, twigs, flowers, bark, rocks, grass. SAY: Wow! Colors are beautiful! God made colors! God made everything! Do not drop green or blue until after red and yellow have begun to drop through the oil or they will drop too quickly and cloud up the water. SAY: God made everything! God made colors! Watch what we can do with color!ĭo: Drop a couple of drops of each color into the pitcher in this order: yellow, red, green, blue. SUPPLIES: Big pitcher or soda bottle filled ¾ with water-pour a layer of vegetable oil on top (1 to 2 inches), food coloring. God made your hands to feel! How does the cotton ball feel in your hands? (soft, fluffy) God made things soft! Repeat with each item. What do you feel?ĭO: Pick up each item and help them describe it. SAY: God made everything! God made our hands to feel. Place the items in two or three bins for your toddlers to explore.ĭO: Encourage the children to explore the bins of these various items. SUPPLIES: Items with texture-cotton balls, bark, shells, silky fabric, fuzzy blanket, etc.
God made babies! God made everything! God made our families. SAY: God made everything! God made our families.ĭO: Point to each person in the family and describe them: This is a mommy. Instead of just saying “God made mommies”, you would say “God made _’s mommy.”) SUPPLIES: Pictures of families (this would work great with actual pictures of your toddlers families if available. (Continue as long as they are interested-hands, fingers, feet, toes, belly, knees, etc.)
SAY and DO: God made everything! God made you!įREE ? Christmas Coloring Pages Is It Time Yet? ?️ Christmas Lesson Who is Jesus ? Free Christmas Lesson Choose the ones that will work best for your classroom. The following activities are designed to reinforce the simple Scripture truth, encourage their development, and engage their imaginations and creativity. The Bible tells us that God made everything! He spoke and all things were made! God made everything! God made you! (Repeat three times.) If your class is able, get them to sit together on floor in front of you. With toddlers, you want to keep your lesson simple.
You can also download any of our free coloring pages about creation to accompany this lesson plan.
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Feel free to share how you personalized these lessons for your ministry and any new ideas to help other readers.īible Lesson Title: God made everything! God made you! We would love to hear your feedback in the comment section below. The target age group is 18-24 months, but you could modify these outlines to fit your teaching setting. Our aim is to help younger children begin to understand the nature and power of God. This lesson plan begins a study called Toddlers Knowing God.