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Identification PlaqueCreations W o o d s h o p Class
www.youngfoundations.org/creations
What’s in your packet?At Creations Class..………………………………………….page 2Lesson page for teacher use……………………..page 3Plaque tutorial……………………………………..………….pages 4-10Student handout…………………………………….…….…last 2 pages
3 HRS.
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Class Name: IdentificationTape Title: 64-0216 Identification
Project: name plaqueScripture:
Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:
Philippians 2:5
What identifies us with Christ?• Living a Christian life• Our character• Having characteristics of Christ o Love o Joy o Peace o Longsuffering o Gentleness o Goodness o Faith o Meekness o Temperance o Being about the Father’s business
What determines who we are identified with?• The Word• Holy Music• What we read• Games we play – (Example: board games, electronic games)• Godly clothing• Words we speak
What can we do daily to make us better Christians?• Stay in the Word• Pray• Read our Bible• Listen to tapes• Sing unto the Lord• Have Quiet Time
Quote: “And His character was, that, He did everything that pleased God, and He stayed with the Word. That’s what He wanted us for, we’d stay with God’s Word, find our place, and then know where we were at. Stay with His Word! And, think of it, we are invited to shape our own character to His. Now we’re going to find out what we’ve done. Shape our character to His Own, by His Own Spirit. Then we, by Him, are sons of God, just what I’ve expressed, by having His mind in us, to shape our character to His, His mind. “Let the mind that was in Christ be in you.” If that mind is in you, then, you see... He only did that which pleased God.”
Rev. William Marrion Branham 64-0216 Identification
Songs• I Am A C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N• Joy Unspeakable • Lord I Want To Be Like Jesus In My Heart• Love of Jesus Down In My Heart• Old Time Religion (It was good for Paul and Silas…) X2
Quote Minute Marker: 40:57 - 41:43, paragraph 82 - 83
What determines who we are identified with?• The Word• Holy Music• What we read• Games we play – (Example: board games, electronic games)• Godly clothing• Words we speak
Plaque Tutorial
assorted wood strips, 1/4” thick
(width and length depends on each
plaque)
1/4” dowel
rod
hand saw
safety glasses
5” by 7” by 3/4” wood block
miter box
tape measure
super glue Wood
finish (mineral
oil)
drill
3/8” bit
sand paper
hand sander
stencil letters for
name
stamp made from your local craft store: “Anchored in Christ,” “Prisoner for Christ,”
or “A Believer” or it can be hand-written with a sharpie
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making the miter box
one 13” by 1” by 5/8”
wooden strip
tape measure
marker
angle measure
two 13” by 1 1/2” by 5/8” wooden
strips
small nail gun
Nail the two 1 1/2” strips to
the top sides of the 1” strip.
1. 2.Measure, cut, and label the angles.
For Anchored in Christ plaque:
angles 0, 45, 33, 155
For Prisoner for Christ plaque:
angles 0, 45, 33
For Tape Boy plaque:
angles 0, 22 1/2
***parent prep work: made for easier cutting for students
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preparing the plaqueSand the wooden block,
following the grain.
Tape Boy Plaque (hardest)
3 1/2”
7”
3/4”
1 3/4”
2 1/4”
22 1/2
1 1/2”
A Believer
3/4”
1/2”
3/4”
5”
3/8”3/8”
1”
3 1/2”
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Round the corners of the two 3/4” by 3/4” pieces with a
sander.
2.
Angle the edges of the 3 1/2” by 1” piece by 22 1/2
degrees, using the miter box.
Drill holes in the four corners of the trapezoid, accord-
ing to diagram.
3.
4.
Sand all pieces.
5.
Stencil your name onto the plaque.
6.
7.
Lay out all the other pieces according to
the template. 8.Glue all the
pieces down.
Stamp blocks with the
characteristic.
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1. Cut out all the pieces
according to the diagram,
using the miter box.
Anchored in Christ Plaque
1. Cut out all the pieces according
to the diagram, using the miter
box.Sand and
lay out your pieces.
2.3.
Glue all the pieces down.
4.
3333 2 1/4”
2 3/8”
2 3/4”1 1/8”
1 3/4”A Believer
1 3/4”
Anchored in Christ
5/8”
5/8”
5/8”
3/4”
3/4”
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Stencil your name onto the plaque and stamp the blocks with the characteristic.
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Prisoner for Christ Plaque7”
7”1/4
” dow
el ro
ds
3 1/2
”
3 1/2
”
3/4”
Cut out all the pieces
according to the diagram,
using the miter box.
Lay out your border
pieces and glue down.
2.3.
4. Stain the five dowel rod strips.
1.
5.
Glue and place rods evenly in the frame.
Stencil your name onto the plaque and stamp the frame with the characteristic.
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finishing the plaque
Drill a hole centered in the
back top edge of the plaque, being careful not to drill through the other
side.Stain with
wood finish.
2.
1.
You’re finished! Great job!
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The plaque can be hung on the wall using a nail.