

Glue toothpicks together to make small crosses. Before class print out the plans and make copies. You can substitute the half circles for the triangle shapes for the church roof.)ġ. You will have to reuse pieces.Įach 80 piece set comes with two of the larger top pieces (triangles) and four of the smaller triangle pieces, exactly what is pictured in the Amazon photo. ( Note: Children cannot make all seven designs using this 80 piece set. More questions from this lesson are available to members on The Resource Room. Is Johnny building his house on the rock or on the sand? - Sand - he wasn't listening to God's words that says, "Obey your parents."

Johnny's mother told him to pick up his toys before going to bed, but Johnny didn't want to so he just shoved them all under the couch.

Have your children take turns spraying the white board with a spray bottle filled with water when they have answered a question.ġ. Use the white board marker to draw the wise man's house and the water soluble markers to draw the foolish man's house, clouds, and rain drops. If you don't want to use sand, you can draw a picture on a white board using white board markers and regular, water soluble markers. Keep playing, asking questions, until the house on the sand falls down. If the scenario describes someone who is not listening and doing what Jesus says, the child should spill the water from the cup on the house on the sand. Read the following scenarios and ask your children if the person in the scenario is building his house on a "Rock" or in the "Sand". Bring in a container of water and a quarter cup measuring cup. Set up a "House on the rock and the house on the sand" display.
