We saw in an earlier [tag]Sunday school[/tag] lesson on [tag]Jacob and Esau[/tag] how one very light piece of paper is hard to aim. Now try these [tag]Bible games for Sunday school[/tag], using the paper airplanes the students made in the previous lesson, to continue teaching your lessons on Jacob and Esau.(TEACHER WORDS IN BOLD.)
Bible Games: “Airplane Through the Hoop”
We saw earlier today how airplanes don’t always aim very well. It’s a little like us when we try to do things without God. We flit all about and don’t necessarily end up with what we want. One thing the Lord does is give us a direction. If we can see His will for us, it gives us something to “aim for.” Let’s practice.
Use either a hoola hoop or a hanger bent so that it makes a large diamond. Give the children back their paper airplanes. Standing six feet off, see if the children can aim their airplanes and get them through the hoop. Each child gets three tries. Keep telling them they are close and to try a little harder if they miss.
For those who can’t:
God knows we’re all individuals, and he wants to help us each in the individual ways that we need.
Bring the hoop closer to that child – as close as he or she needs to get the airplane through. Move the hoop back if a child gets his through repeatedly.
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