I’ve condensed my original singing time lesson plan for He Sent His Son so the visuals now print on 2 pages! Thus making this oldie-but-goodie lesson plan cater to home centered and virtual singing times!

Have the children fill out the worksheets as they watch the video.
The first worksheet the kids draw a line from the question to the correct answer (catered more toward older children).

The second page, the kids put the pictures in order by numbering them (catered more toward younger children).

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On my original post, there’s also a video for learning some actions to He Sent His Son that would be simple and fun for the younger kids as well.
Make sure to check out my other home centered, virtual or live singing time posts HERE.

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6 thoughts on “He Sent His Son – Home Centered, Virtual or Live”
Thanks so much for this great idea. I’m sharing it with my primary!
I’m so happy to help!
~Camille
Camille, On your question and answer match up, the middle question on the left is missing the last word, “death”.
Hi Lori,
Thanks for catching that! I’ll have to correct it.
~Camille
Camille, I watched both video sing-alongs for He Sent His Son. The Youtube one matches your pictures on the second worksheet except for one. The top middle picture of the resurected Christ is not in there; there is a different one in the video.
Sorry it’s confusing…the pictures don’t match up with the video, they are supposed to match up with the words of the song. My daughter thought the same thing so it’s my bad.