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<BACKMen of the Old Testament Pt3: Daniel and the LionsTeacher's Guide - this is just one possible lesson plan. Visit the Daniel and the Lions Bible lesson plan for further ideas to supplement this. Introduction:This next lesson about Daniel continues to show how God is looking after us. Daniel's bravery is also very evident as he continued to pray to God as he always did, knowing that people were probably watching and wanting him to pay the price for bowing down to God. Keep in mind that Daniel is the only man in the entire Bible that God calls "greatly beloved" (Daniel 10:11). He is another great example of someone just like us who stood up for what he believes. The message:Preschool thru Grade 1: Daniel was brave and God
protected him.
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Time Allotted |
Supplies |
| Welcome! Receive name tags. Have the children use crayons, markers, yarn, feathers and whatever other materials (such as sparkle glue) that you have available to personalize their name tag. Sing the Learning our Names song |
10 to 15 minutes | Lion name tags, scissors (or adults can precut), crayons, markers, yarn, safety pins or tape. |
Craft time!Preschool thru Grade 1: Make the Circle Lion Paper Craft. This craft is great for scissor practice, or you can precut the circles. Talk about lions and if any of the kids have ever seen a lion at the zoo, were they afraid, how would they feel if they were thrown into a lions cage, what do they think Daniel felt like, etc. Grade 2 and 3: Make the Lion Paper Model Craft. Follow the instructions and you have a really neat stand up lion! Include discussion on how Daniel may have felt going into the den of lions, what do they think he did while he was in there, etc. |
15 to 30 minutes depending on your adult/child ratio |
Preschool thru Grade 1: Circle
Lion Paper Craft template. scissors, glue, printer, paper.
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Bible Story Time:Preschool thru Grade 1: Read The Story of Daniel and the Lions (or read from your own store bought children's bible). Grades 2 and 3: It's tough to know when it's the right time to start readings from the Bible, but if the children have been read a children's version of the story in the past, I believe this is a good age to introduce the King James (or your preferred) bible reading. |
10 minutes | The Mini
Book or Coloring
Pages can be distributed to the children so they are able to color at home, or
during the story. Print the pages, staple them together in
order and let the kids know when to turn the page. The handouts
can be taken home to color in.
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Closing:Preschool thru Grade 1: depending on the time remaining ask the children what it means to be brave. Our parents look after and take care of us, but is there someone else who does that too? Our parents can't be everywhere but God can. Grade 2 and 3: depending on the time remaining ask the children when it's important to be brave (when we should obey our parents or God, helping others etc.) It's always important to obey laws and rules unless it makes you disobey what God wants you to do. If you're not sure what to do ask a Sunday School teacher, a parent, or someone that believes in God like you do.
Standard ending song: for example We love to learn together, substitute "learn" for sing, pray, etc (to the tune of The More We Get Together) |
5 to 15 minutes |
Brainstorm Board (chalkboard, whiteboard, poster board,...)
Words to: standard ending song
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