The leader can then place those leaves on the floor and continue the path.Ĩ. If one set of leaves does not reach all the way to the other side and back, the child at the end of the line must pick up the leaves off the floor and pass the leaves back up the line to the leader. The first team to get all the children on the other side of the room and back wins. When the leader gets to the other side of the room he continues the path with a U-turn that leads back to the start line.ħ. When the leader steps forward on the newly placed leaves the children behind him can step on the leaves the leader left behind.Ħ. The rest of the children follow the leader. The first person in line must set the leaves on the floor in order of the verse and use them as stepping stones.ĥ. Tell your children that they will pretend to be donkeys and that they can only move by stepping on the leaves.Ĥ. Write the verse on a board so that all the teams can see it. In class break your children up into teams and give the first person in line a set of leaves that are arranged in random order.ģ. Make a set of leaves for every four to five children.Ģ. Before class print out leaf shapes onto green paper and cut them out. The pattern it not only fit the tube easier but also was easierĬopyright 2000, Digital by Design, Inc. Should be noted in the directions that the pattern needs to be enlarged Is definitely not a craft for younger children. To make the stick donkey and found it to be quite a challenge. I always try making theĬraft myself before allowing the kids to do it. I teach a Sunday school class of 2, 3, and 4 year olds and enjoy That the middle of the yarn pieces are in the glue. Have the children lay the yarn over the glue so Place a line of glue down the length of the tube about 3 or 4 Have the children glue on the donkey's mane. Up at the bottom of each ear and glue or tape them onto the head.Ĩ. Make a small dart at the bottom of the ear, fold The head part will come down over the hole The cardboard roll so that the dotted lines match up with theĮnd of the tube. Tape the neck part of the donkey's head onto On both sides of the donkey's nose and bring the lower end up and Wrapping a present without the present inside. This is a little tricky, but pretend you are The head part of the donkey around so that the mouth and reins In class have the children color their donkeys.ĥ. Up newspapers and cover them with brown paper or have the childrenĤ. If you don't want to buy poster board, you can also roll If you don't have wrapping paper rolls, cutĪ piece of large poster board in half lengthwise and roll Instant Digital Download - Complete LessonĢ. Before class print out the pattern for the donkey's head and ears and cut them out. Poster Board or Newspapers and Brown Paperġ. In class have your children paint or color the paper plates, and glue on the ears, legs, tail, coat, and yarn.Ĭopyright 2010, Digital by Design, Inc. Cut coat shapes from pieces of material, and cut brown yarn into short length for the donkey's mane.ħ. Draw ears, legs, and a tail as shown in the picture onto brown construction paper or use the patterns, and cut them out.Ħ. Then unfold and push the edge down into the folded paper plate to form the rear of the donkey. Fold back and then forward 1 1/2" from the right-hand side of the folded edge. To make the body fold another paper plate in half. Glue or staple the sides together on the back.ģ. Fold the sides back 3 3/4" to form the head shape as shown at the left. Measure 3 3/4" in from the sides of the folded edge of the paper plate. To make the head, fold a paper plate almost in half as shown in the picture above.Ģ. Before class fold the paper plates to make the donkeys.
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