- The child learned about different parts of a church, such as the altar, pews, and stained glass windows.
- They learned about the purpose of a church as a place of worship.
- They learned about the role of a pastor or priest in leading the church service.
- The child learned about the importance of prayer and singing hymns in a church.
- They learned about the significance of symbols like the cross and candles in a church.
- The child learned about the different rituals and ceremonies that take place in a church, such as baptisms and weddings.
To further develop their understanding of history and social studies through the church activity, the child can engage in the following creative ways:
- Create a mini model of a church using craft materials, and label the different parts.
- Role-play different roles within a church, such as a pastor, churchgoers, or choir members, and act out a typical church service.
- Research the history of a local church and create a timeline showcasing important events and changes over the years.
- Interview someone from the community who attends church regularly to learn about their experiences and what they find meaningful in their faith.
- Draw or paint a picture of a church, paying attention to details like architectural features and decorations.