“Lesson 1: I Am a Child of God,” Primary 1 (2000), 1–3
“Lesson 1,” Primary 1, 1–3
Lesson 1
I Am a Child of God
Purpose
To help each child understand that we are spirit children of Heavenly Father, who knows us and loves us.
Preparation
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Prayerfully study Exodus 2:1–10; Psalm 82:6; Doctrine and Covenants 138:55–56; and Moses 1:1–6. See also Gospel Principles (31110), chapter 2.
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Find out two or three admirable characteristics of each child by consulting with his or her parents.
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Materials needed:
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A Bible and a Pearl of Great Price.
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A beanbag or small soft object.
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Picture 1-1, The World (62196); picture 1-2, Moses in the Bulrushes (Gospel Art Picture Kit 106; 62063).
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Make the necessary preparations for any Enrichment Activities you want to use.
Learning Activities
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
We are spirit children of Heavenly Father
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Who is Heavenly Father? (Use the children’s responses to give you direction in explaining this section of the lesson on the appropriate level.)
Show picture 1-1, The World. Explain that before we were born on earth we lived in heaven with Heavenly Father. We were spirits there. A spirit is what is inside of us that makes us alive. When we were spirits, we didn’t have flesh and bones like our bodies have now, but we looked the same.
Explain that Heavenly Father is the father of our spirits, and we are his spirit children. We don’t remember living with Heavenly Father before we came to earth, but we know we are his spirit children because we read it in the scriptures.
Show the Bible and read Psalm 82:6, explaining that the most High means Heavenly Father. Emphasize that every person on the earth is a child of Heavenly Father.
Heavenly Father knows us and loves us
Explain that Heavenly Father loves each one of us very much because we are his children. He knows our names and all about us. He knows what makes us happy and what makes us sad. He knows what is best for each of us.
We can be like Heavenly Father
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What is a baby dog called?
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What will that puppy grow up to be?
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What is a baby chicken called?
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What will that chick grow up to be?
Explain that just as animals grow up to be like their parents, we will grow up to be like our parents. Heavenly Father is the father of our spirits, so we can grow to be like him. Heavenly Father is loving, good, and kind, and he wants to help us. When we are loving, good, and kind, we are being like Heavenly Father. Explain that we should try to become more like Heavenly Father every day.
Heavenly Father has important work for us to do
Enrichment Activities
Choose some of these activities to use during the lesson.
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Show pictures of different people, or talk about people the children know, and ask, “Is this person a child of God?” For example, “Is the bishop a child of God?” “Is the police officer a child of God?” “Is your neighbor a child of God?” and so on. Help the children understand that everyone is a child of God.
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To emphasize that Heavenly Father knows and cares about each child, have the children finish your sentences, as in these examples: “Heavenly Father knows I am sad when ,” “Heavenly Father knows I am happy when ,” “Heavenly Father knows my favorite thing to do is ,” “Heavenly Father knows I like to come to Primary because ,” and so on.
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Explain that Heavenly Father is the king of heaven and earth. Because we are his children, we are princes and princesses. Make a simple crown for each child and write the words I am a child of God on each crown. Let the children color the crowns.
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With the children, sing or say the words to the first verse of “I Lived in Heaven” (Children’s Songbook, p. 4) or both verses of “I Know My Father Lives” (Children’s Songbook, p 5).
Additional Activities for Younger Children
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Ask the children to think of something they like (you could also get this information from their parents beforehand). Ask each child what he or she likes, and tell him or her that Heavenly Father knows that, as in this example: “Heavenly Father knows that Leah likes dogs.”
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Help the children do the actions to the following activity verse:
If you’re very, very tall (stretch and reach arms up),
There’s a place at church for you.
If you’re very, very small (crouch down),
There’s a place at church for you.
Tall (stretch up)
Small (crouch down)
Tall (stretch up)
Small (crouch down)
Heavenly Father loves us all.
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Help the children do the actions to the following verse while you say the words:
Little Baby Moses
Little Baby Moses had a boat for his bed (cup one hand and place forefinger of other hand in it).
His loving sister watched him through the grasses where she hid (peek through fingers of hand held across eyes).
One day a princess found him (lean forward, looking down) and took him in her arms (pretend to lift baby);
She said, “I’ll take this baby and keep him from all harm” (pretend to rock baby in arms).
(From Fascinating Finger Fun by Eleanor Doan. © 1951. Used by permission.)