“You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” (Psalm 23:5)
Around Thanksgiving, we think about being thankful to God for family, friends, and food. But how can we illustrate the lesson of God’s bountiful gifts in new ways? Having something visual and tangible can make things more understandable to children of all ages—and even to adults.
In my preschool class, we thank God for things every day. However, it can be hard to explain the extent of God’s blessings. God’s blessings overflow from His love. Here is a demonstration you can use to show how God’s gifts and blessings continue to bubble up and overflow in our lives.
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Another tangible activity to inspire thankfulness for blessings can be done with a basket or cornucopia. Set it out in your classroom for a week. Encourage students to drop in items that represent what they are thankful for. Then, in a special prayer time after things have been gathered, come together and thank God for each blessing.
Sometimes having time to assemble things unlocks our brains and we realize the magnitude of ways in which we are blessed. I plan on using this method in my preschool class after Thanksgiving, in the time leading up to Christmas. This can be a healthy exercise to help students focus not on what they will get but on what they already have.
Encourage thankfulness by using these prayers and activity pages in your classroom. Or give them to your students’ families to use at home.