Hi everyone,
One great thing about living where I live is that we get almost two weeks off for "Winter Break" in our local school system; therefore, I haven't blogged for a couple of weeks. It was a great break, though!
As we begin Lent, my goal is to 'tone it down' a little bit with our gathering time. I like to keep the music more reflective and the lessons more relevant to Christ's passion and the whole Lenten journey.
To that end, I am dedicating the entire 15 minute group gathering time this week to teaching the sign language motions to our official Lenten reflection song: Jesus Messiah by Christ Tomlin. I use this You Tube video when we sing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwJzTV1uurU
To teach the song, I first located a video of some children doing the sign language for the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXe0PCa_qMU I used that as my own learning tool, combined with some other internet resources to create a more simplified version of signs. We only sign the chorus; the children sing the verses without the signs.
I used a power point of the words, one phrase at a time, to teach the sign language gestures. It is very simple to create this power point, but if you would like a copy of mine, just email me and I will be happy to send it to you! jtruitt@stolivers.com
After teaching the motions to the chorus/refrain and going over the words of the verses, we put it all together and sang it. BEAUTIFUL!!! I am so excited that we will be doing this weekly during Lent!
Peace be with you all!
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