What a great time we had at Bible Day 2013! Every year our fourth grade students study a
unit on Biblical culture. During this
unit, they learn more about people who lived during the Bible days and how
their lives were much different than ours today.

Our fourth grade students worked for many weeks in their
Bible classes to prepare for Bible Day.
They selected a character from the Bible and read an encyclopedia
article about him or her. They wrote a
report about their Bible character and dressed up as that character for Bible
Day. They also researched various
aspects of Biblical culture and wrote paragraphs and made illustrations about
them. They worked with a team to use
these paragraphs and illustrations to create a display board for Bible
Day. They also made an object that would
have been used during Bible times like a sling, unleavened bread or even a
model of a mud brick house. The fourth
graders took a field trip to the Biblical Resource Center and Museum in
Collierville, TN. During that field trip
they got to hold a lamp that was excavated from Jerusalem and was during the
time that Jesus lived. They saw pictures
of the modern cities that Paul traveled to on his second missionary
journey. They even participated in a
scavenger hunt in the museum’s gallery.
During the morning of Bible Day, March 7, each team of
students put their display board, their character reports, and their Bible
objects on a table in the Trojan Hall gym and presented what they had learned
to other students at SBEC. For most
fourth graders, this was the best part of Bible Day. The students really enjoyed telling the
younger students at SBEC all that they had learned. They were also able to view a model of the
Tabernacle and second Temple during Bible Day.
These items were made possible through a grant. In the afternoon, the fourth graders
participated in various activities to increase their knowledge of Biblical
life. They played Bible Baseball, made
Stars of David, and studied about Hanukkah which included playing with driedels. They also participated in a Passover Seder
Tasting and learned more about this Jewish feast.
Cindy Brassel
Elementary Bible Teacher