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GFG Curriculum- Grade 1-Term 1 – Week 3 - God's Rainbow Promise

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 Go Find God – Grade 1
Term 1 – Week 3: God’s Rainbow Promise

🧭 Unit: People Who Loved God
🌟 Theme: Being God’s People
🎯 Weekly Focus: God’s Covenant with Noah
📖 Scripture Focus: Genesis 8:20–22 & Genesis 9:8–17

✝️ Biblical Truth:
God made a promise never to flood the earth again and gave the rainbow as a sign of His faithfulness. God always keeps His promises.

Wondering Question:
How do you feel when you see a rainbow in the sky?

💬 Memory Verse:
Genesis 9:13 – “I have set my rainbow in the clouds.”
(Suggestion: Use rainbow ribbon or hands arching above the head to act out)

 
 
🎯 Learning Objectives:
Students will:
  • Learn that God keeps His promises.
  • Understand what a covenant means (a promise from God).
  • Recall the rainbow’s meaning as a sign of hope and love.
  • Create a craft to help remember God’s promise.

📚 Story Time (10–15 minutes):
  • Use a children’s Bible or retelling of Genesis 9:8–17.
  • Show visuals: rainbows, clouds, water.
  • Pause to discuss key parts — “What did God promise?” “Why is the rainbow special?”

🎨 Creative Activity:  “Rainbow of Promises” Craft
  • Students make a paper plate rainbow or rainbow mobile with the memory verse written on clouds.
  • Add cotton balls, stickers, or watercolor to enhance creativity.

🧩 Extension / Literacy Task (Optional):
Promise Reflection
  • Prompt: “God keeps His promises. I can trust God when…”
  • Students write and draw their ideas on rainbow-themed templates.

🎵 Songs to Sing:
  • “God Keeps His Promises”
  • “My God is So Big”
  • “The Rainbow Song” 🎶

🙏 Prayer Time:
“Dear God, thank You for the rainbow. Help me remember that You always keep Your promises. Amen.”

🧠 Early Finisher / Exploration Ideas:
  • Rainbow-themed puzzles or memory match
  • Sensory tub with blue water beads and rainbow objects
  • Build a rainbow with blocks or pom-poms
  • Read a book about rainbows and promises

📝 Teacher Notes:
  • Emphasize the meaning of the rainbow, not just its appearance.
  • Create a class “Promise Wall” with student responses.
  • Encourage real-life connections: “What promises have others kept for you?”