
Target Age
Kindergarten-1st
Materials
See 9 Items for Lapbooking for more information.
- Paper measuring 6×6 inches – I used 12×12 paper, and cut it into fourths.
- Labels [Promises to Abraham]
- Star stickers – we used two different kinds, which stylistically worked somehow. Quite pretty.
- Colored pencils – they work better than crayons
Prep Work
Fold the squares in half, crease firmly, unfold. Cut tabs about two inches in width, stopping at the crease. I used a guillotine cutter for this.
Using scissors, trim a little bit off the edge of each tab, so they’re narrower than 2 inches. The book will fold neater. Fold book into thirds.
Activity Description
Reminded kids about the three promises God made to Abraham. Then solicited suggestions for drawing them.
Land
Jesus - How can you show that the person you are drawing is Jesus?
- Make him all glowy
- Manger
- Cross
- Write his name
I chose to have the kids draw on the tabs, rather than the other side of the book. It provided a clear dividing line between the pictures.
Afterwards
Spend time after class applying the labels. This was my mistake – I did it ahead of time. Despite trying to be sure all books were right-side up, about half the kids have their pictures in the opposite orientation to the words. I could have avoided this problem by waiting until later to put the words on.
Field Report
This was our most successful mini-book out of the four we made this month.
- Even kid-made, the finished projects looked nice.
- Children got to use both stickers and colored pencils, which provided some variety.
- Most of my work could be done ahead of time, or after the fact, so there wasn’t a lot of lag time while the kids waited for teacher to help.
Storage
I wrote each kid’s name on an index card, and stuck it inside a ziploc sandwich bag. Throughout the two months we worked on this project, the books went into the bags and came home with me each week.
Final Result
I spent a weekend gluing the books the kids had made into manila folders, and gave them to the kids on Sunday. For the kids who only attended a few Sundays, I used Lifeway provided materials to fill in around the edges. Here’s one final result that showcases the Abraham trifold.
