Today we talked about Noah from the Old Testament. You can download his Scripture Hero Chart here.

We watched the LDS Scripture Hero video about Noah. Then I retold the story using these flannelboard pieces.

I also read Jan Brett's Noah's Ark book to them. We acted out the story as I read.

The highlight of the day was playing pin the animal on the ark. They were aiming for the door I drew on the ark. I found some cute clip art animals here.
I did a Noah's Ark Preschool Lesson with my four year old not too long ago. You can check it out here.
This is really beautiful.I really love it and I am going to use it to teach my children and students. Thank you very much
ReplyDeleteDo you mind if I use some of these cards for our primary bulletin board?
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