Opening Prayer
Opening Prayer
Opening Prayer
May I ask each one of you to read his or her prayer of thanks giving and after
reading it, please put it in our treasure box right here.
Our Father
Hail Mary
Glory Be
Opening Song/Exercise song (video)
Trivia: Dou you know what day is today? Today is a very special day for the Catholic
church!
(play video : Mary is chosen , assumption of mary)
Introduction of topic 1
After God created the light and the dark, he made land and water.
Land is the ground and the dirt. Do you ever play in the dirt? Let
children respond. Lets pretend we are picking up some dirt and
throwing it in the air.
God also made the water. There are different kinds of water. There
is water to drink, water in the rivers, water in the seas, water in
the oceans and even water in the clouds! Pretend your fingers are
raindrops falling from the clouds.
God made the land and water. He said, It is good.
God did not want the earth to be just dirt, so next he created all
the different plants and trees. He made small plantslets make
ourselves really small.
He made tall plantslets make ourselves really tall.
He made trees that blow in the wind. Lets move our arms like
branches blowing in the wind.
He made plants and trees that grew nuts and fruits. Lets pretend
we are picking an orange from a tree. Lets peel it and take a big bite.
God made the plants and trees. He said, It is good.
God decided that the earth needed special light in the daytime
and different lights in the nighttime. What makes it light in the
daytime? (The sun.) The sun makes it light and warm. Lets stand
up and reach really high like we are holding the sun up.
Does the sun make it warm or cold?
What makes it light in the nighttime? (The moon and the stars.)
Lets make our fingers twinkle like stars.
God made the sun, moon and stars. He said, It is good.
Now God wanted to fill the sky with birds and the sea with fish, so
he made them! He made brown birds, red birds, blue birds, black
birds, big birds and little tiny birds. Lets pretend to flap our wings
like a bird.
The oceans and rivers were so big that God made lots of different
kinds of fish and other creatures that live in the water. Show me
your fish face.
Some of the sea creatures were very fast and some very slow.
Show me how you would swim if you were a slow fish. Show me how
you would swim if you were a fast fish.
God saw the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea that he made.
He said, It is good.
Think how big the world is. Think of everything that is in it. Who
made it? (God.) Thats right. God made the world and everything
in it. We love God because he made everything and made it very
good.
Learning Game
Supplies: none
Today we are going to play a game called, God Made This. I will give
you a hint about what God made and then you guess what it is.
1. God made this short and tall. He made most of them green. They
grow in the ground and sometimes have flowers or fruit on them.
What did God make? (Let children give answersplants, trees,
flowers, etc.) Show me how you can be really small like grass. Now
really tall like a tree. Move your branches around.
2. God made this up in the sky. It is big, round, far away, very, very
hot and comes out in the daytime. What did God make? (Sun.)
Lets pretend the sun did not come out today. Can you shiver and
shake? Now, here comes the sun. Feel how warm it is? Lets raise
our faces to the sun to feel the warmth.
3. God made these up in the sky. They have wings and feathers, lay
eggs, sing and fly around. Some are very tiny and some are so
big that they cannot fly. What did God make? (Birds.) Show me
how you can flap your wings and fly around. Where do birds lay
their eggs? Thats right, in a nest. Show me how a bird sits on its
eggs in a nest. A penguin is a very big bird that cannot fly. Show
me how a penguin walks.
4. God made this both on the land and in the clouds. It is wet and is
in the ocean, in your swimming pool, in your bathtub and you can
drink it. What did God make? (Water.) Show me how you splash
water. Dont get me wet! Show me how you drink water. Pretend
your fingers are raindrops falling from a cloud.
5. God made these to live in the water. They swim around, have fins
and some have scales, others have sharp teeth and tentacles.
What did God make? (Fish, shark, octopus, whale, etc.) Show me
how you would move your eight arms around if you were an
octopus. Pretend you are a shark and chomp with your arms.
6. God made these in the night sky. They twinkle, look very small
and far away. What did God make? (Stars.) Lets twinkle our
fingers like stars. God also made shooting stars. They zoom
across the sky very fast. Put your twinkly fingers up in the night
sky and make them move across the sky.
3. Class Discussion: Ask if any of the students noticed any differences chapter 1 and chapters
2 and 3. Divide the board up into to parts. Distribute copies of the two-column Genesis Creation
Stories Worksheet. Have the students describe the events in chapter 1 and write them on the
left side. Then have the students describe chapters 2 and 3 and write notes from their
description on the board. Students should copy your notes on the board in their notes. (R, O)
4. Direct Instruction: Provide an overview of the differences that they may have missed and
point out the complementarity that the two stories have with one another. Have students take
notes by adding to their two-column Genesis worksheet of the two stories. (R, O)
You might include the following topics in your explanation:
Differences:
Genesis 1 vs. Genesis 2-3
God is called Elohim in Genesis 1 vs.Yahweh in Genesis 2-3
Humans created last vs. first
Animals created before humans vs. Animals created after humans
Complementarity:
1: humanity is made in the image and likeness of God, 2-3: man and woman struggle to
5. Class Discussion: An important question that is likely to arise is, well, which way is the
actual way God created the world? or Is this story really true anyways? Without answering the
questions immediately, throw it back to the students to discuss. Guide the discussion by calling
on students, but dont give them an answer until it is necessary. When the time is right, explain
that these stories are true in the sense that they tell us great truths about ourselves and our
relationship to God. They are not meant to be a blueprint for the actual mystery of Creation.
Here are some good starter resources to answer this question: (C)