I'm Trying To Be Like Jesus - Ideas for Younger and Older Children
I'm Trying To Be Like Jesus
- There are so many different ways to teach this song! Here are a few suggestions. Hint: Your children will learn best if you choose to teach it in three or four different ways, one each Sunday.
Younger Children
Sway and Freeze–Arms sway right, Arms sway left, then circle overhead, Freeze! Ask the children if their arms are pointing the same way your arms are pointing. Sway and Freeze again.
rhythm stick roll (see the comments for how to adapt it for younger)
Put the Pictures in order (scroll down to the bottom)
Also this Primary Video with a bouncing ball
I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus – A Handout with 5 ideas for Younger Children
Picture Puzzles -Tapping a child on the shoulder, they come up and put a puzzle piece where they think it goes in the puzzle as you are singing the song over and over again. You cut three pictures of Jesus into 3 piece puzzles and put them mixed up at the front of the room.
Scarves –Sing the song as you do this pattern with the children. Circle overhead, stop on knee - x2 (stop on the word be, -sus)Circle overhead, stop on shoulder – x2 (stop on the word in, ways)Repeat sequence (love, did) (do, after say)Circle on the left – 4xCircle on the right – 4xCircle overhead, stop on knee - x2 (stop on the word -nother, you)Circle overhead, stop on shoulder – x2 (stop on the word kindness, do)Circle overhead, stop on knee - x2 (stop on the word loving, thought)Circle overhead, stop on shoulder – x1 (stop on the word things)On the words “Jesus taught,” wave the scarf in front of you to the end of the song.
Waves of the Sea- Hands out in front of you pushing forward and pulling back like the waves of the sea. Waves get smaller or bigger according to the dynamics and emphasis of the song.
Concentration Match Up Make 2 copies of at least 4 pictures, not more than 6. Put them up front covered with a piece of cardstock that can lift up, usually in a square pattern. While you sing the song, play concentration game by tapping a child on the shoulder and having him lift two pieces of cardstock in order to find the matches.
Older Children
Color Code
Hand Clap pattern (about minute 7:30) And this one broken into small parts
Put the pictures in order (scroll down to the bottom)
Also this Primary Video with a bouncing ball
I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus – A Handout with 5 ideas for Older Children
Picture Puzzles -Tapping a child on the shoulder, they come up and put a puzzle piece where they think it goes in the puzzle as you are singing the song over and over again. Use at least 5 different pictures cut up into 3 or 4 puzzle pieces.
Windwands –Show this pattern with symbols so it easier to understand. Sing the song and do the pattern. Have the children to pretend to have windwands and do the pattern with you as you sing. Hand out the windwands and do the pattern with the children as you sing.
Circle on the right - 6x
Circle on the left - 6x
Over the shoulder left, tap, tap - 2x
Over the shoulder right, tap, tap - 2x
Repeat (At times I am tempted)
Snake on the floor left, quick up to the sky and back down, pause on the floor
Snake on the floor right, quick up to the sky and back down, pause on the floor
Repeat (Love one another)
Overhead circle 3x, tap 3x
Repeat (Try to show kindness)
Circle on the right - 6x
Circle on the left - 6x
Over the shoulder left, tap, tap - 2x
Over the shoulder right, tap, tap - 2x
(For these are the things)
Overhead circle 3x, tap 3x
Overhead circle 3x, pause on the floor
Verb Phrase Match Up –Print out these word strips:
Trying
Following
Trying
Tempted
Try
Love
Try
Be
And these:
to be like Jesus
in His way
to love as He did
to make a wrong choice
to listen as the still, small voice whispers
one another as Jesus loves you
to show kindness in all that you do
gentle and loving indeed and in thought.
Sing the song over and over again and ask the children to help you match up the phrases as you sing.
Waves of the Sea -Hands out in front of you pushing forward and pulling back like the waves of the sea. Waves get smaller or bigger according to the dynamics and emphasis of the song.
Concentration Match Up Make 2 copies of at least 6 or 7 pictures, not more than 8. Put them up front covered with a piece of cardstock that can lift up, usually in a square pattern. While you sing the song, play concentration game by tapping a child on the shoulder and having him lift two pieces of cardstock in order to find the matches. After the children have matched the pictures, ask, “What does this picture have to do with this song?”