
Instructions
Cut out religious symbols and images from paper craft, such
as crosses, doves, an angel, or hands praying, and hang them on the walls of
the room.
It covers a wall with a cardboard paper and draws a mural.
Get students to assist in their creation or do it yourself. The mural can show
a biblical scene, such as the Garden of Eden or Noah's Ark, or even the last
supper. The mural can also change according to the season or the lessons that
teach. For example, displays a Nativity scene at Christmas time.
Create a border around the classroom using circles that will
interlock. Strung circles can even have a symbolic meaning, since the circle
represents eternity. Cut strips of paper craft and attach them with glue or
tape to form circles. Connect each new circle to the following to create a
band. Hang these strips along edges in the classroom.
It creates an area of billboard ads in the classroom. Exhibits
appointments statements and verses of the Bible every week on this bulletin
board to which students anticipate reading it each week.
Get students to help make a tablecloth for a table of work
or group in the room. Place a plastic tablecloth and put fingers around paints.
It invites to each child dip their hands in paint and press your Palm against
the tablecloth. Once dried, display it in a table in the classroom.
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