Nov 12, 2010

Pin The Wattle On The Turkey

Print the Turkey Template out. Cut the wattle Out. Use some tape double folded together to stick to back of wattle. Blind fold the kids and let them Pin The Wattle On The Turkey.
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Candy Corn Guessing Game

Candy Corn Guessing Game- Put candy corn in a jar. Make sure you count how many there are before you put them in. Then let the kids guess how many candy corn are in the jar. The kid that gets the closest wins the candy corn. YUMMY! You might give a sucker out to the rest of the kids that don't get it. That way they don't feel left out. More Games at Church House Collection 

Turkey Hunt

Turkey Hunt- Hide plastic turkeys around the room and let the kids find them. Who ever finds the most wins. Then just hide them again and do it all over again.

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Candy Corn Hide n Seek

 
Candy Corn Hide And Seek- Take a zip-lock bag and fill it up with a bunch of candy corn. Hide the bag in a room somewhere. Then have the kids come in and look for it. The first one that finds it, gets the candy corn. Make sure you give the other kids something too for trying. We don't want hurt feelings remember.

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Turkey Corn Toss Game

Turkey Corn Toss Game
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Turkey Corn Toss- Take a brown lunch bag and draw a turkey on the front of the bag. Then cut a circle out for the turkeys mouth. Have the kids line up and take turns throwing corn kernels into the turkeys mouth. Give them a certain amount of tries that you think is sufficient for them.  The kid that gets the most kernels in the bag wins. 


Candy Corn Spoon Race

Candy Corn Spoon Race- Put a candy corn on a spoon, and have the kids race each other. First one that gets to end of the finish line wins.

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Thanksgiving Turkey Mania!

We got lot's of Turkey Stuff! 

  • Turkey Name Tags
  • Turkey Glitter Graphics
  • Thanksgiving Games
  • Thanksgiving Sunday School Lesson
  • Thanksgiving Recipe
  • Turkey Crafts
  • Thanksgiving Printable Templates
  • Turkey Activites
  • and much more...

Nov 5, 2010

Turkey Sucker Anyone?


Thanksgiving is just around the corner. We are getting those wonderful ideas of Turkey Crafts running through our heads for Church, and baking those wonderful smelling goodies. My child came up with an idea to make a Turkey Sucker Craft. She gathered up about 5 suckers, and taped them together. She had me draw a turkey head on a brown lunch bag, and she cut it out.

Then she gathered up a red and orange marker to color it. She needed an eye for the turkey and she found a sheet of those little plastic stick on earrings laying around here and used that. I thought that was pretty neat. She got some tape and taped her decorated turkey head onto the suckers. They come up with the cutest little ideas and it just makes me smile to see that they are trying to help mommy out. 

You can try making these in your Sunday School Class or in Childrens Church. You will have to buy a bunch of suckers if you do, but the kids will love it. You can always add a scripture of your choose to the craft. You might want to have them write a scripture in pencil on the turkey. The whole scripture will probable not fit so you can always just write the the number on in like this (1 Thess 5:18) You could even type scripture out, and print them off so they can take the paper home with them. You can just type the scripture out and then copy and paste it over and over again on one sheet of paper. Then cut those out and put the scripture paper into a ziplock bag along with the turkey sucker craft they made so they can take it home. That would work well and keep everything together for them.

Some good choices for Thanksgiving scripture are :
1 Thessalonians 5:18-In everything thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Psalm 147:6- Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving; sing praise upon the harp unto our God.
Psalm 50:14- Offer unto God thanksgiving and pay thy vows unto the Most High.

Nov 1, 2010

Thanksgiving Cornucopia Recipe

Try making a Thanksgiving Cornucopia Recipe for your sunday school class. Use sugar cones and colored grapes. Top it off by wrapping it in plastic wrap and tie with a ribbon or yarn. Try the Thanksgiving Sunday school lesson and coloring pages to go with it by clicking here.





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