Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Camp Hope, Day 3

Wednesday (May 27th) was the third day of camp.

After cabin clean-up each morning, all of the cabins were "inspected."  The girls with the cleanest cabin had the honor of hosting Mrs. Mop for 24 hours...and the boys, Mr. Broom!



During morning chapel on Wednesday, Mr. Nate introduced the children to another friend of his.



Earlier in the week, Mr. Nate had offered to let T interact personally with some of his puppets after one of the chapel sessions.  Wednesday was the day!  He showed several of them to T, made them "talk" to T, and allowed T to put his hand inside one of them!  It was all so special!!



A game called "Steal the Bacon" was played during the morning games time.  The campers divided up into their four teams.  Two teams played against each other, so there were two games going on simultaneously.  The campers lined up and numbered off.



When a number was called, those two campers had to run to the middle, grab the piece of bacon...from breakfast...something to do with a shortage of food during nuclear winter  
;-)  ...which was sitting on top of an orange cone...


and run back to their team without being tagged by the player on the opposing team.



Here is T, waiting for his number to be called.



The games director was so thoughtful and kind to think of a way to include T and make it fun for him.  He arranged for one of the counselors to have the same number as T...who then let T get the bacon and run back to his team without being tagged.



When I saw what was happening, it truly warmed my heart.  I felt ever so grateful to the games director.  Without the "arrangement," T would not have even made it to the orange cone before the other player was back to his team with the bacon (which, by the way, had to be replaced with a bean bag less than halfway through the game)!


We had some unexpected entertainment!  
;-)  The players were waiting patiently and expectantly for the next number to be called...when T spontaneously trotted toward the cone to retrieve the bean bag.  The team leader returned the bean bag to its place on top of the cone and helped T back into line.  Again, the players were waiting...and again, T trotted toward the bean bag!  It was so funny.  :D


After lunch, the nuclear winter themed skit continued.




Skills I on Wednesday was archery.  T enjoyed that!  However, he seemed just as happy to "throw" the arrows toward the target as to try and get the arrows to the target using the bow!






Skills II on Wednesday was time for the campers to practice memorizing their Bible verses.  T knew his, so he "recited" them to the nurse (who was in charge of listening and keeping the records).  We had worked on the verses for 2-3 weeks before T's week at camp.  I wanted T to learn the verses...so he would not let down his team.  (Do you remember that I mentioned the teams competed for points, which were given for Bible verses memorized...?)  Also (and more importantly), I wanted T to learn the verses so he would have God's Word in his heart.  :)  These were the verses he learned:


     "Do not marvel that I said to you, 'You must be born again.'
     "The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes.  So is everyone who is born of the Spirit."

     Nicodemus answered and said to Him, "How can these things be?"
     Jesus answered and said to him,
"Are you the teacher of Israel, and do not know these things?
     "Most assuredly, I say to you, We speak what We know and testify what We have seen, and you do not receive Our witness.
     "If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things?
     "No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.
     "And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up,
     "that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.
     "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
     "For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.
     "He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

          John 3:7-18 (NKJV)


I wasn't able to take a photograph, because I was helping T.  I learned signs for many of the words.  (I'm not fluent in sign language, so I had to use a sign language dictionary to look up a lot of the signs.)  When we were learning the verses, I left out some of the key words as I said the verses...and T "filled in the blanks."  Also, I signed most of the key words...and T said the words for the signs (and sometimes signed the words, too).  Actually, he did memorize parts of the verses...from hearing them so many times...and said the words with me, instead of repeating the words after I said them.  T is not very verbal, so it was a huge accomplishment for him even to repeat the words!  There are a lot of words in those 12 verses!  
;-)

The afternoon game was a nuclear winter themed version of kick ball.  The playing field had some added obstacles!


Before the game began, someone was on the field, looking for campers who were not wearing their "radiation protection"!  (Some of the campers hid their name tags on purpose, hoping to be sprayed with water!)



Here is T in the outfield.





Eventually, it was T's turn to kick the ball.  Another camper, Anna Grace, helped him.  Here is T on home plate.



There were cones set up and lines drawn on the playing field between home plate and first base.  The players were supposed to run around the lines on their way to first base.  If they ran across the lines, they were out.  T "ran" across the lines.  I was standing on the sidelines, calling "T, you're out!"  The games director was standing on the sidelines, speaking through his megaphone, rallying the other children to encourage T by cheering him on...which they happily did!  It was very precious...and it so reached the depth of my heart that it made me cry.  What an amazing man that games director is!  What an amazing God we serve...who blessed me and T so abundantly through that director!!


Here is T on second base.



Here T is navigating an obstacle as he was heading to third base.


Anna Grace and a couple of the other girls decided to play a game of their own...
which brought the kickball game to a temporary halt.  Ooops!



These three girls took a special interest in T and gave him lots of attention throughout the week.



Mr. Nate gave an object lesson during evening chapel using a bag with many "secret" pockets.




                      ♪♫     Jesus loves the little children,

                                  All the children of the world.     ♫♪



T slept soundly....


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Monday, November 17, 2014

Advent Calendar

I just became aware of a 2014 Advent calendar that can be downloaded for free.   It is "Journey to the Manger:  2014 Advent Activity Calendar" and is offered by Thriving Family magazine which is a Focus on the Family publication that encourages, teaches, celebrates, and inspires families to thrive in Christ.

You can prepare for Christmas as a family and learn more about Bible characters related to the Nativity.  Scripture, a lesson, an activity, a prayer, and a puzzle is provided for each day of Advent.  The downloads include:

  • Advent poster - full-color and black-and-white versions
  • character cutouts - 26 individual Bible characters
  • parents' guide - for 26 days of Advent
  • kids' puzzles - 26 different puzzles


1.  Print out the Advent poster and assemble it.  Hang it in a central location in your home.


2.  Print out the characters of Christmas.  Each day of Advent, your child can cut out the Bible character for that day and attach it to the poster.  It might take a bit of searching to find the correct location!  (The character's background should be matched to the image on the poster.)


3.  Each day, plan the Scripture reading, short lesson, child-friendly activity, and prayer that highlights a different person or animal related to the Nativity.  The parents' guide has it all laid out!


4.  After enjoying a time of family fun and reflection, let your child work on a puzzle page.  For each day of Advent, there is a related puzzle, interesting Bible fact, and suggestions for discovering more!

Treasure the season of Advent as you lead your family on a faith-filled journey to the manger.  You can find the free downloads here.


Advent starts on November 30th!


photos source:  Thriving Family

Friday, August 29, 2014

The Beginning of Knowledge

I am really looking forward to this upcoming homeschool year!  I have many fun things planned.

These are my curriculum choices for 2014-2015:


Bible -
     Exploring God's Love (from Positive Action)
     Bible Memory Picture Cards (from A Beka Book)

Character Development -
     Character Concepts (by Marilyn Boyer)

Reading (primarily sight words) -
     MBR Beginning Reading Program (by Laura Felzer)

Reading (primarily phonics) -
     Language Development Visuals (from A Beka Book)
     Letters and Sounds (from A Beka Book)
     Letter of the Week, Book 1 (from The Education Center)
     Letter of the Week, Book 2 (from The Education Center)
     God's Creation from A to Z (from My Father's World)

Handwriting -
     Get Set for School (from Handwriting Without Tears)

Math -
     Math (from BJU Press)

Social Studies -
     Social Studies (from A Beka Book)

Science -
     God's World (from A Beka Book)

Health -
     Horizons Health (from Alpha Omega Publications)


I also have some other ideas...things we might add later in the school year.  (It always is helpful to establish our routine first!)  I will write about those choices when the time comes.


To me, it looks like plenty to keep us busy!


I want learning and our homeschool time together to be enjoyable for T.  He will learn...but for us, it is not just about the academics.  It is about the heart, too.


First of all, what is knowledge?  According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, knowledge is information, understanding, or skill that one gets from...education. Something I read recently explains further.


     The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge:  but fools despise
     wisdom and instruction.
 Proverbs 1:7


     This is the key verse of the book of Proverbs.  The fear of the Lord is the
     beginning
(or chief part) of knowledge.  If a man wants to be wise, the
     place to begin is in reverencing God and in trusting and obeying Him.  Fools
     despise wisdom and instruction.
 Just as a wise man...is one who is
     willing and anxious to learn, a fool is one who cannot be told anything.


          ~from Believer's Bible Commentary by William MacDonald, page 792


We will begin each day with Bible study.  Through such, I believe T will learn the fear of the Lord—knowledge of God the Father, of His love and grace in Christ...holy, humble fear of God...a reverential affection for Him and devotion to Him.  This chief part of knowledge will be the cornerstone for all the academic subjects that will follow throughout our day.


So, there you have it.  I will let you know how everything goes as we move through our homeschool year.  I am planning (hoping, at least!) to be more intentional in blogging about our homeschool time and activities this year.  I will do my best!  
;o)

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