Hello everybody! I had a great lesson last month with our junior primary class on the topic of 'The Great Feast' (Set 2, Lesson 5). I told the class that I had invited some very important people to a party today and that I needed their help to prepare decorations and food. Excited the children proceeded to blow up balloons, make party hats, throw streamers, lay the table with a table cloth, special plates and food I had bought for us. We then sat at the table and waited...............and waited...............and waited................. Funnily enough no-one turned up! At that point I had to tell the children it was a game (perhaps I should have done that earlier :-/).
We decided to make some more invitations and go out and invite some people to our party. I had set up earlier an array of teddies, the poor, maimed and blind, on the highways and the hedges, that I then led the students too. They each invited at least one guest and together we all had a feast and a great discussion about the 'Parable of the Great Feast'. Afterwards we watched these funny clips of the story and then did some craft together before packing up and finishing. Good times :-)
We decided to make some more invitations and go out and invite some people to our party. I had set up earlier an array of teddies, the poor, maimed and blind, on the highways and the hedges, that I then led the students too. They each invited at least one guest and together we all had a feast and a great discussion about the 'Parable of the Great Feast'. Afterwards we watched these funny clips of the story and then did some craft together before packing up and finishing. Good times :-)