This was for when God gave the Israelites water in the desert. 
They all got a wee bottle of water to drink. We then had a fascinating discussion about where our water comes from. Rough approximation of how it went: 
Me: We don't get water from a rock. Where does our water come from? 
Child: The tap. 
Me: And how does it get to the tap? 
Child: In pipes. 
Me: Where does it come from before that? 
Child: People make it. 
Me: No, you can't make water. 
Child: The sea? 
Me: You wouldn't want to drink water from the sea, because it has salt in it. Our water comes from a lake called Loch Katrine. How does it get there? 
Child: In lorries? 
Children living in Scotland who have no idea that the water in our taps comes from the rain!!! 
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| Unfortunately I don't have a finished photo of any of the kids' work as we ran out of time. That's my demo picture. | 
You will need:
- Pale blue card/paper
 - Yellow/sand coloured paper/card
 - Brown wrapping paper (I used two kinds, one for the rock and one for the faces)
 - Coloured/patterned paper (I used wrapping paper and scrap paper), crayons etc.
 - Thin plastic food bags - cut in half length ways.
 - Blue 'irridescent shreds' - I got these in the party section of Home Bargains. Blue parcel ribbon, or even narrow strips of blue carrier bags would do as well.
 - Lolly sticks or similar.
 - Glue, scissors.
 - Glue dots or something that can hold a stick.
 
What to do:
- Tear the blue paper in half. Each child gets half a sheet and sticks it on the yellow card, to make sky/sand (actually sticking the sand on blue card would be better, but I didn't have any).
 - Give each child a piece of brown paper (roughly) half the size of the background. They tear/cut around three sides to make a rock. Stick it on.
 - Give each child half a plastic bag. they gather it at one end and tape near the top of the rock - they're likely to need help!
 - Tape a few blue strips to the 'water'.
 - Now, let them make people with the coloured paper. They can draw as well. Add the sun, or do whatever.
 - Give Moses a stick.
 

Awesome! I really love this idea! This is one of the few crafts ive found that kids would love! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it! Just be warned - it may take longer than you think...
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