Thursday, June 12, 2008

Unit 4A: OT women

9/23/07

Rahab & the

fall of Jericho

Wall-bashing

Trumpets

(or lanterns)

I Tim 1:

12-15

9/30/07

Ruth

Gleaning rice

(chopsticks)

Ruth & Naomi

coloring page

Isaiah

54:4-6

10/7/07

Deborah

ping-pong

ball war

palm tree

Gal. 3:

26-29

10/14/07

Hannah

eating until

provoked

"Samuel's"

shirt (gift for

Melissa)

Luke

18:1-7

10/21/07

Melissa's

farewell

(Acts 20)

capturing

Melissa

(London bridge)

farewell

card

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10/28/07

Abigail

filling baskets

(throwing fruit)

sheep

shearing

I Pet. 2:

18-23

11/4/07

Elisha & the

widow's oil

confetti relay

oil jars

Jn. 6:

5-13

11/11/07

Elisha & the

Shunamite

woman

prophet in the

corner pocket

craft houses

Gal. 6:

9-10

11/18/07

Esther

(guest leader)

??

??

??

11/25/07

GC outdoor

service/picnic

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12/2/07

Athaliah,

Jehoshebeath,

& Joash

hide & seek

with baby doll

crowns

II Chr.

24:1-2,

15-18

12/9/07

Proverbs 31

woman

loaded tray

relay

yarn pictures

Rom 3:

19-24


The sheep shearing for Abigail's craft was one of my all-time favorites. Took me ages to make enough hairy sheep.

That was the week we discovered that one of our boys could neither throw (he's since learned! Way to go!) or use scissors. I'm very careful now about crafts that require cutting. I try to keep it to short, straight cuts that are easy to help him with.

Obviously our curriculum can't be replicated 100% because future groups will not have a volunteer leader happening to end her term of service right when we needed to make "a shirt for Samuel." And the way the timing worked out so we could switch to NT at Christmas—two years in a row now—was dictated at least as much by outside factors (e.g. poor attendance) as careful planning. I'm hoping that after we get more believers who begin to invite their friends, we can start the curriculum over with those parents doing most of the work using the materials available, while I work on new stuff for a different population such as multiply handicapped kids rather than our physically active autistic boys. I don't know how the dates will work out a second time through! God, it's up to You!

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