This shiny rock might look like gold, but it’s actually a mineral called pyrite (PIE-right). People usually call it fool’s gold.
God designed everything in our world to be made of building blocks called elements. Though they’re fantastic alone, elements combine to create some pretty cool things!
When disasters strike, what can we learn to protect our communities in the future?
It’s fun waking up to a sparkling white wonderland of snow. But sometimes snow comes in other colors—often thanks to algae.
Did you know blue is the rarest color in nature?
Our wise Creator placed the sun the perfect distance from earth to provide the exact amount of light and heat for life to thrive.
PDF DownloadWhat are some of your favorite smells in God’s creation?
Rain helps plants grow, provides water to drink, and makes puddles you can jump in. But how does rain get into the clouds?
We can thank the Creator for all his good gifts—especially chocolate!
When God created the world, he gave humans stewardship (STOO-urd-ship) over his creation—and his creation includes you.
Every snowflake is unique—like you. There’s no one else like you in the whole world.
We’re going to make a Straya Sun Pillow. When you use your pillow, let it remind you to be a light for Jesus, pointing others to our amazing God!
PDF DownloadWe’re going to make a Sunny Sun Visor. When you wear your visor, let it remind you to be a light for Jesus, pointing others to our amazing God!
PDF DownloadEnjoy making this Christmas ornament to remind us that Jesus came to earth as a baby, died on a cross, and rose from the dead to offer us eternal life.
PDF DownloadGod wants us to love him with everything we’ve got—our physical bodies, our emotions, our minds, and everything in us.
PDF DownloadAny time we create, it’s fun to remember that we can create all kinds of things, but our gift of creativity is most importantly used for the Lord.
PDF DownloadToday, we’re going to figure out a mystery—what new colors will form in the empty cups?
PDF DownloadMost rocks don’t stick together.
Have you ever wondered why you have a fingerprint? Why do you need those tiny ridges in your skin?
PDF DownloadToday, we’re learning how God makes everything on purpose—from a blade of grass, to the stars in the sky, to fish in the sea, to you! God made everything on purpose for a purpose.
PDF DownloadToday, we’re learning a little about our blood. Blood is very important in the Bible!
PDF DownloadGod is the one who gives us breath. We can thank him for each breath and for each day he gives us.
PDF DownloadBecause God made us in his image with great care and purpose, our lives are valuable. And we should want to keep the body God gave us healthy.
PDF DownloadGod designed your heart so it keeps working whether you’re running or resting.
PDF DownloadGod gave us really great gifts when he gave us our senses.
PDF DownloadDid you know every movement you just did originated from one place in your body? Your brain!
PDF DownloadToday, we’re going to learn about some of the physics (physical laws) that make airplanes stay up in the sky, even though gravity is trying to pull them down to earth.
PDF DownloadA fossil is the remains of a plant or animal that has turned to stone.
PDF DownloadThis week, we’ve been learning about the different attributes, or qualities, of God. Each attribute of God is a precious treasure.
PDF DownloadWhat’s the difference between freshwater (what comes from lakes and ponds) and ocean water?
PDF DownloadDid you know the Bible tells us in many verses that God is patient?
PDF DownloadToday, we’re learning that Adam and Eve fell for the temptation from Satan, and now, as a result, we all sin, causing a loss of relationship with God.
PDF DownloadIslands are surrounded by water—lots of water! In fact, about two-thirds of the surface of the earth is covered by water.
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