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Manual for Teachers on Old Testament Lessons; For Children from Seven to Ten Years of Age - Brossura

 
9781235767692: Manual for Teachers on Old Testament Lessons; For Children from Seven to Ten Years of Age

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1903 Excerpt: ... THE STORY OF THE CREATION OF THE WORLD. PART I. Selections from Genesis, First Chapter. THIS lesson may be taught partly in story form, partly by questions. Let children shut their eyes and imagine no people, no animals, no grass, no light,--darkness everywhere. Little by little, all that we now have came upon the earth. Tell them this is the story of creation, the making of the world told by a man long, long ago. God said first, Let there be light, and God saw the light that it was good, and He divided the light from the darkness. Lead children to feel the blessing of light. Show a plant healthy and beautiful because kept in the light. Show another which you have kept for a week in a dark closet, and so has lost strength and color. Suggest that children experiment in the same way, that they may see that light is essential to fife and that it is the source of color. A "growing" potato in a dark cellar, with its white sprouts reaching toward the light, is another good illustration of this; for if it grew in the garden they would be green. A prismatic glass put in the sunshine will give an idea of the many colors in the light. Ask children what name God gave to the time during which it is light; and what He called the time of darkness. "And there was evening and there was morning, one day." Let children think of the blessing of the night time for rest (a) for man, (b) for animals, (c) for plant life; illustrations of the need of change: Flowers which close at night; flowers refreshed by dew; flowers scorched by too great heat of the sun; sensitive plants which open at night; showing the good of both darkness and light. Have lettered on the blackboard: "God saw the light that it was good: and there was evening and there was morning, one day." Have these words ...

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