Adventist Adventurer Awards/Sand

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Read and discuss the story of the wise man and the foolish man in Matthew 7:24-27[edit | edit source]

Find and read at least 3 more verses that talk about sand.[edit | edit source]

Role play the story about the wise man and foolish man.[edit | edit source]

Sing a Bible song about sand.[edit | edit source]

The Wise Man Built His House

The wise man built his house upon the rock

The wise man built his house upon the rock

The wise man built his house upon the rock

And the rain came tumbling down

Oh, the rain came down

And the floods came up

The rain came down

And the floods came up

The rain came down

And the floods came up

And the wise man's house stood firm.

The foolish man built his house upon the sand

The foolish man built his house upon the sand

The foolish man built his house upon the sand

And the rain came tumbling down

Oh, the rain came down

And the floods came up

The rain came down

And the floods came up

The rain came down

And the floods came up

And the foolish man's house went "splat!" [clap hands once]

So, build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ

Build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ

Build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ

And the blessings will come down

Oh, the blessings come down

As your prayers go up

The blessings come down

As your prayers go up

The blessings come down

As your prayer go up

So build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ.

Name at least 5 everyday uses for sand.[edit | edit source]

  1. Sand blasting
  2. Sand castles
  3. Making glass
  4. Hour glass
  5. Egg timers
  6. Gravel on roads
  7. Sandbox
  8. Concrete
  9. Mortar
  10. Sand paper

Make your own colored sand.[edit | edit source]

Supplies:

  • food coloring
  • Ziploc baggies
  • water
  • clean sand or salt

Preparation

Scoop a little sand into plastic baggies. Add around 10-15 drops of food coloring. Seal the baggie and shake it up.

Let the sand dry and have fun playing. We left our sand right in the open baggies and let it dry overnight. If you wanted to play right away, you could spread the sand out on a tray and it would dry much sooner.

Create at least 2 sand art projects.[edit | edit source]

Sand art bottles:

  • Remove any labels from your bottle and wash it with soapy water. Rinse the bottle and allow it to dry completely.
  • Create a funnel by rolling a sheet of heavy paper into a cone shape, holding it in place with a few staples or tape. Make sure the pointed end of your funnel fits into the neck of the bottle and that the opening at the bottom is no wider than 1/8 inch.
  • Hold the paper funnel inside the neck of the bottle with one hand, and use a teaspoon to add the first color of sand a little at a time. Gently jiggle the funnel if the sand gets clogged in it. Start with less sand and add more a teaspoon at a time, if you wish.
  • Examine the first layer and decide whether you want the colored-sand stripes to be flat and horizontal or diagonal. If you want diagonal strips, hold the bottle at an angle and tap it so that all the sand rests in one corner. Hold the bottle at this angle and add the second layer of sand, directing the point of the funnel into the empty corner.
  • Continue adding layers of sand in different colors, taking care not to move the bottle around too much or too quickly, as this will cause the colors to mix together and destroy the layered look. Use the point of the funnel to direct each layer of sand into position. Stop when the bottle is full of layers of colored sand.
  • Apply hot glue to the inside of the bottle neck and insert a cork, or apply glue around the outside of the neck and screw on its cap. Do not shake the bottle or the layers will be destroyed, and you will have a bottle of mixed multicolored sand.

Picture frames

Pre-glued pictures

Make a sand castle

Sand Castle

Clothespin butterfly