The game is geared towards beginner readers. The descriptions are more complex and kindergarten and first graders would probably need help from adults around them to read them - but they are written in language they would understand. You can download my descriptions from my teachers pay teachers store for free - but my pictures aren't going to match your pictures - although I've included a few here so you can see some examples :) Here is an example of a description (I also included a hint for each one!): I put the "hint" right side up on the back of the pic, and then the answer/description upside down.
Hint: Look on the small
table in front of the pulpit…and think food!
Description: The bread is part of the Lord’s Supper – or Communion. We take it the first Sunday of every month. The bread represents Jesus’ body and the wine/juice represents Jesus’ blood – when he died for us on the cross.
part of the pulpit (she did the mic) (see cover pic above)
"fake" bread on our communion table (see cover pic)
candles
plant in the back corner of our sanctuary
organ pipe (see cover pic)
seat cushion
little communion cup holders
flag (see cover pic)
bible
hymnal
flag (see cover pic)
bible
hymnal
friendship pad
there may be things in your sanctuary that are unique and you could include, that others couldn't.
Once we had the pics, she ordered about 10-15 of each picture because I wanted to make around 50 booklets with 5 pics in each. Each booklet contained different pics so that if they sat in different places the booklets would be different. I also tried to rotate the booklets every 3-4 weeks so that if they sat in the same spot (and most people do lol), the booklet would change.
We laminated the pics and punched a hole in the corner for a ring (you can see the ring in some of the pics. I made a cover (which you can also download) and we laminated that as well. They turned out really well and I hope our kids (and adults;) enjoyed them...and learned something!
Maybe this will inspire you to do something similar in your church!
there may be things in your sanctuary that are unique and you could include, that others couldn't.
Once we had the pics, she ordered about 10-15 of each picture because I wanted to make around 50 booklets with 5 pics in each. Each booklet contained different pics so that if they sat in different places the booklets would be different. I also tried to rotate the booklets every 3-4 weeks so that if they sat in the same spot (and most people do lol), the booklet would change.
We laminated the pics and punched a hole in the corner for a ring (you can see the ring in some of the pics. I made a cover (which you can also download) and we laminated that as well. They turned out really well and I hope our kids (and adults;) enjoyed them...and learned something!
Maybe this will inspire you to do something similar in your church!
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