100th Day of School

Objectives:

  • The students will be able to listen and understand the story Emily’s First 100 Days of School by Rosemary Wells.
  • The students will be able to represent numbers to 100 using the base ten models by grouping the ones and tens together. (reinforcing place value).
  • The students will create a lei necklace using Fruit Loops and short pieces of a straw to represent the number 100.
  • The students will discuss and count other materials (toothpicks, pretzels, paper clips, bow tie noodles, pennies) in order to reinforce the number 100.
  • The students will guesstimate and compare lengths of certain items (toothpicks, pretzels, paper clips, bow tie noodles, pennies).
  • The students will measure the length of certain items using a ruler (toothpicks, pretzels, paper clips, bow tie noodles, pennies).

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Jonah & the Whale Sunday School Lesson

Story Suggestion: The Book of Jonah

The book of Jonah is a Sunday School favorite. It provides many teaching opportunities about listening to God and obeying Him. Children can easily relate to the story of Jonah “running away” from God, and the consequences. Emphasize God’s mercy in not letting Jonah go, and in preserving his life, rather than the negative aspect of his being swallowed by a whale.