I Feel My Savior's Love
Power words:
1st verse: Feel, Savior, Love, World, Spirit, See
2nd verse: Feel, Savior, Love, Gentle, Kneel, Pray, Heart, Peace
3rd verse: Feel, Savior, Love, Know, Bless, Offer, Heart,
Chorus: Knows, Follow, Give, Feel, Savior, Love, Freely, Gives
From the start I use these. It gives the children an anchor amidst all of the other words and groups phrases together, which helps memorization.
I used pictures this time: I am not a fan of flip charts. I don't
think it helps the children learn the songs as well as other activities.
This is the closest I get to using one, though. I would have them
pinned to the board while we sang. Perhaps have a child come up and use
a special pointer to help direct the children's eyes to the right
picture. You could start with a full board and (using the popsicle
stick basket) as you sing take pictures down one at a time. As the
children learn the song even better mark the pictures' spots on the
board with masking tape. Pick a name and have them determine where the
picture goes in the line-up. You could tape the pictures under chairs
and, one at a time while you sing, have the children fill in the spots
on the board.
- 1st verse
- Savior: "feel my Savior's"
- Heart: "love"
- Earth: "world"
- 2nd verse
- Savior: "feel my Savior's"
- Heart: "love"
- a child wrapped in a blanket in the arms of a mother: "it's gentleness enfolds me"
- a child praying: "and when I kneel to pray"
- Heart picture and phrase around it: "my heart is filled with peace"
- 3rd verse
- Savior: "feel my Savior's"
- Heart: "love"
- a child with hands on head receiving blessing: "and know that He will bless me"
- Savior as Shepherd (profile, holding a rod): "my Shepherd He will be"
- Chorus:
- just used the signs
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