Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Little Hands to Heaven: Unit 4



We finally finished up unit 4 of Little Hands to Heaven. We tried our best to enjoy some nice weather while we could. It gets hot here fast, so we have to just take advantage of the outdoors while we can. This "week" was full of great learning. The unit focused on the letter D and on Bible stories that centered around Isaac, Rebekah, Esau and Jacob. Acting out these stories was quite fun with the girls. I didn't get a ton of in action pictures this week though. I'll do a better job with this for the next post.

We use The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes as recommended by Heart of Dakota author Carrie Austin. The Bible stories for the first couple of days taught us how Isaac met his wife Rebekah. To act this out, we pretended to meet our stuffed animals for the first time. It was super cute. We went on in the last half of the week to learn about the story of Jacob and Esau. The girls learned how awful it is to lie. Jacob lied to his father to steal his brother's blessing. This was a great lesson for young children. We also learned about the ladder of angels show to Jacob. What a wonderful sight this would be to see! All in all, it was a wonderful week of Bible lessons.

Our favorite activity of the week was hiding our names-just as Jacob hid his true self from Isaac.



Mommy got in on this too to help motivate them to finish. :)


Here are a few more examples of activities my 3 year old did along with the curriculum this week. A few of these printables were made by my friend Dawn. I have a button for her blog on my sidebar (Mama of Monkeys) if you would like to check her out. :)






We also read a weekly devotional that is also recommended by Little Hands. We chose to go with Kenneth Taylor's Big Thoughts for Little People. We tried the other recommended devotional, My ABC Bible Verses, but it did not go over well here. This week we learned that D is for doing what needs to be done! We talked about helping others and doing chores the first time mommy and daddy ask them to do so. We have been reinforcing this more as they get older, so the lesson had very appropriate timing. This book has beautiful illustrations and I definitely recommend it.


For the next week, we will be reviewing the first four letters of the alphabet and reading some new Bible stories. I'm sure we will have another wonderful week. I am loving the layout of Little Hands to Heaven and can not wait to add in Little Hearts for Brina in July! I will definitely be blogging about our adventure with that as well.

2 comments:

  1. It's really nice to see someone else's camouflage names. I know there's no "right" or "wrong" way to do it, but I really feel like I could have used a picture of that one before doing it! :)

    We are really liking Big Thoughts For Little People, too. I think it's the perfect book for this age!

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  2. Lol! I could have used a visual as well! I just kind of winged it! The girls weren't very interested at all unitl I started making my own.

    I agree! Brina really gets quite a bit out of it too. It may be a little young for her, but I think that's fine. :)

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