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My Portrayal of "We Three Kings"

Activity Objective:
To examine the story of the visit of the Magi
Lesson Outcome:
The children will be able to summarize the story of the visit of the Magi.
Materials
  • Bibles
Directions:
  • Invite a volunteer to share with the others the meaning of the word epiphany.
  • Allow the children to share their thoughts about the meaning of this word and the reasons why we celebrate Epiphany.
  • When you feel the children are ready for the activity, provide them with a Bible and ask them to find the story of Epiphany in Matthew 2:1-15.
  • Read aloud the story to the children, and encourage them to read along silently.
  • After the reading, gather the children into three groups.
  • Separate the story into three parts and assign one part to each group.
  • The groups will then plan a retelling and dramatic re-enactment of their assigned section. Encourage one child to retell their portion of the story while the others act out the events.
  • When the groups are ready, have them present their dramatic interpretations in the order of the story.
  • Close this time together by asking the children to share the ways in which they plan to celebrate the season of Christmas.
  • Encourage the children to consider how we might learn from the story of the Magi and their celebration of Jesus' birth.
Learning Styles:
Body Smart,People Smart,Word Smart
Approximate Time:
30 minutes
Hints:
Provide the children with props for their performances.
Sensitivities:
For the children who may feel uncomfortable performing in front of others, allow them to illustrate their interpretation of the story.

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