Loaves and fishes book
Children's Activity
Object:
Teachers or Parents: This is the story of the boy who shared his
loaves and fishes. Here are two projects for this lesson.
Younger children: Talk with them about things that they can
share with others: toys, books, snacks and similar things. Have
them draw a picture showing them sharing something with someone
else.
Older Children: Take two sheets of 8 1/2 by 11-inch paper. Fold them from the 8 1/2 side to form an eight-page booklet. Tell the children the story of the loaves and fishes. Then help them make a picture book of the story. Number the pages from one to eight. Depending on each child's writing ability, write for them or help them write the following sentences on the following pages. Then suggest that they draw a picture to represent what is taking place on each page.
Page 1: (title page) "Loaves And Fishes" by (child's name)
Page 2: Jesus went to the mountains.
Page 3: Many people followed.
Page 4: It was time to eat.
Page 5: A boy offered five loaves and two fishes.
Page 6: Jesus said, "Let's share the food."
Page 7: Everyone had enough to eat.
Page 8: There were 12 baskets left over.
Older Children: Take two sheets of 8 1/2 by 11-inch paper. Fold them from the 8 1/2 side to form an eight-page booklet. Tell the children the story of the loaves and fishes. Then help them make a picture book of the story. Number the pages from one to eight. Depending on each child's writing ability, write for them or help them write the following sentences on the following pages. Then suggest that they draw a picture to represent what is taking place on each page.
Page 1: (title page) "Loaves And Fishes" by (child's name)
Page 2: Jesus went to the mountains.
Page 3: Many people followed.
Page 4: It was time to eat.
Page 5: A boy offered five loaves and two fishes.
Page 6: Jesus said, "Let's share the food."
Page 7: Everyone had enough to eat.
Page 8: There were 12 baskets left over.
