Supplies needed. Large sketching paper. Color pencils. Initiate the class by informing the children that you, as the instructor, would like them to help you draw a picture of your day at the beach. Explain to them that you are not very artistic and state that the image they create d would be framed to hung in the class for the rest of the year. Instructor. State that the first thing you would like to express in the artwork is that your trip began in darkness of the night and ended in the light of the day. Suggest that by shading the upper portion of half of the white paper would demonstrate the effect of darkness vs. lightness. Have on of the children shade the paper. Instructor. Tell the children that the second thing you noticed when arriving at the beach was that off in the distance the sky seemed to meet the water. The only thing that separated the two was a line. To illustrate the idea to them draw a line on the paper just below the shaded area. Extend the line completed across the paper. Instructor. Explain to the children that the third thing you noticed was that the water and the dry sand also formed a line. Again draw a line across the paper that extends from side to side. Point out the area between the two lines and state that this was about the level of the water. Tell the class this is really where you needed help with the drawing. Ask one the class members to pick a color for the water and shade in the area on the paper. Request that another choose a different color for the sand or dry land and have her or him color in that area. Instructor. After looking at the shaded piece of paper ask the children what would make the darkened area look more like the night and what would help someone identify the light area of the day. Guide the class into answering the sun, moon and stars. Again have three different children draw images of the mentioned on the sketch. After the children complete the images, state yes that the moon, stars in the and sun in the was the fourth thing you noticed on your beach day. Instructor. Tell the children that the fifth feature you wanted included in the drawing was the birds that you saw in the sky and the different fish you noticed in the water. Again have different members of the class sketch images of birds and fish on the illustration. Instructor. Inform the children that the sixth thing noticed on the beach was people playing with their animals and that if you became to warm you could cool off by sitting on a bench shaded by trees and surrounded by flowers and grass. Since the things mentioned were apart of you beach day, ask different children to draw, people, animals, trees, flowers and grass on the drawing. Instructor. Let the children know that watching all the activity around you make you tired so the seventh and last thing you did on the beach trip was rest. Since you decided to rest that would be the best place to say the drawing was complete. At this point , inform the children that before starting the Bible lesson for the day you needed to review the lesson. Ask the children to review the picture they created while you were looking over your notes. After a few minutes state that while looking over your notes you discovered a marvelous thing the children just accomplished. State that even though the class completed a drawing of your beach day, stress that they imaged the way God created all. To show the comparison different children read the seven days of creation while others point out the areas on the drawing that correspond to the days. 1. Day/light-night/darkness 2. Firmament 3. Water/land 4. Sun/Moon/Stars 5. Birds/fish 6. Man/animal/vegetation 7. Rest Conclude the lesson by stating that the title of the artwork would be Gods creation of all. Artists names of the children in the class. Ordination with the Universal Life Church, is free, and lasts for life, so use the Free Online Ordination, button. As a long time member of ULC, Rev. Long created the seminary site to help train our ministers. We also have a huge catalog of Universal Life Church materials. I've been ordained with the Universal Life Church for many years and it's Seminary since the beginning and have loved watching the continual growth of the seminary. Try our new free toolbar at: ULC Toolbar |
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Friday, June 4, 2010
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