My grands love science projects . . . one reason I included science projects in my book for families - Generations Quest - Cultivate the Faith! They are such engaging, "hands-on" and memorable ways to help my grands learn important things. So, I am always on the watch for new projects which I can try with my grands. Make 2025 the year where you and the children you love grow closer as you discover the adventure of learning about God's Word and the world God created - you will find my book at this link.
Today I'm happy to share one lesson with you and the activities which go with it . . .- Have children place their empty bottle in a pan and put a funnel in the bottle.
- Help children measure 1/2 cup peroxide and add a few drops of food coloring, then pour into their bottle.
- Add a squirt of dish soap.
- Measure 1 teaspoon of yeast into a cup or small bowl, add 2 tablespoons hot water and stir with a spoon until dissolved.
- Quickly pour yeast mixture into bottle— remove funnel and stand back!
- Jeremiah 29:11-14a
- Jeremiah 33:2, 3
- 1 John 5:14, 15
- God has a plan for each of us—ask what these verses tell us about God’s plans (they are for our good and give us hope.)
- God wants us to call out to Him and pray - He will listen to us.
- When we seek Him with all our heart, God promises we will find Him!
- God created everything and yet, if we call upon Him, He promises to answer us!
- Talk about how God promises when we pray according to what He wants, He will hear and answer us!
- Talk about specific things you will do to seek God this week; have children share what they will do, too.
- Have children write/draw in their notebooks what they will pray about this week. Spend time praying together.
- Talk about how amazing it is to know God promises to listen to our prayers and to be found by us!
- Games
- Active Games
- Board Games
- Craft
- Photo Journals -
- Let children choose photos of themselves/ their family which you will print for them.
- Let children cut the photos out then tape/glue to the cover of their journal.
- Cover with clear con-tac paper or packing tape.
- Say—Each week we will be spending time talking with God. Your journal gives you a place to write/draw your requests as well as how God answers them! It will be fun to see how God does this as we learn how to talk with Him this year.
- Nature Walk! -
- Go on a nature walk and enjoy creation!
- As you walk, look for items you will use in crafts in the coming weeks.
- Take photos of your grandchildren/children enjoying their walk, finding something interesting or just having fun!
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