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If you like to decorate for your units, this is a great time of year (Fall) to pick up the Gemmy Lightshow Lights.
Our local Lowes and Big Lots stores both have them. We use the blue ones to create water effects and the red ones to create flame effects. The one pictured on the right is called a "Gemmy Fire and Ice Red & Yellow LED Lightshow Projector". The stake screws into the handle. When we use them on the floor, we stack 3 bricks with holes and feed the stake through the hole for stability.
Below is a picture of our "furnace" figures that we created with plastic tablecloths and cellophane for our Daniel and his Three Friends Unit using the Gemmy Lightshow Lights (copied from "What's in Your Supply Closet" here at rotation.org.)
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Free Bible illustrations by Richard Gunther contributed to /www.lambsongs.co.nz and licensed for non-commercial teaching use. The images are also good for teaching with non-readers and for using as "charade" or Pictionary clues, and for story-ordering games.
Fiery Furnace illustrations in a printable storybook format: http://www.lambsongs.co.nz/One...ge%20story%20col.pdf
To see all of his illustrations organized by Bible story go to https://www.freebibleimages.or...tors/richardgunther/
You can also see many of his Bible illustrations formatted by author Jill Kemp as FREE printable Bible story books for younger children and preschoolers at http://www.lambsongs.co.nz/One...0Bible%20Stories.htm (NEW Testament stories) and http://www.lambsongs.co.nz/one..._old%20testament.htm (OLD Testament stories).
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@jwmcrae posted:
Below is a picture of our "furnace" figures that we created with plastic tablecloths and cellophane for our Daniel and his Three Friends Unit using the Gemmy Lightshow Lights (copied from "What's in Your Supply Closet" here at rotation.org.)
What color plastic tablecloths did you use? And how did you use the cellophane? Thanks!
These are red and orange plastic tablecloths - alternated, layered, some strips cut. Silhouettes were traced into black bulletin board paper and spray glued onto the clear sheets and hung in front.
@jwmcrae posted:These are red and orange plastic tablecloths - alternated, layered, some strips cut. Silhouettes were traced into black bulletin board paper and spray glued onto the clear sheets and hung in front.
Thanks so much! This is awesome!