FAVOURITE FOODS
- A HARVEST ASSEMBLY By the Revd Alan M. Barker
Suitable
for Whole School Aim
To recognize the different diets
of living creatures and to be thankful for our favourite
foods.
Preparation and materials
- Introductory music: the song 'Food, glorious food'.
- You will need a variety of animal's foodstuffs together in a bag, e.g.
a dog's biscuit or bone, a tin of cat food, wild bird seed, goldfish food,
grass (cows, sheep, goats, etc.), hay (winter feed for horses, etc.), dandelion
leaves or carrot (rabbit), hazelnuts (squirrel/mouse). Also a banana and a
packed lunch.
- Optional: The children could produce a 'menu' of their
favourite foods and/or arrange a display of harvest produce. The version of
Psalm 104 (see below) could be arranged for choral speaking.
Assembly
- Remind the children that Harvest celebrations help us to be thankful
for the food we enjoy. Draw attention to the fact that various creatures each
have their 'favourite foods'. Produce the animal foodstuffs and invite the
children to guess which creatures enjoy them. Some extra clues can be provided
if necessary - for example, you could do the appropriate animal noises!
- Conclude with the banana, and have some fun if it's suggested that
this is the favourite food of a monkey! ('It's part of my packed lunch!!')
Share with the children your choice of sandwiches and favourite flavour of
crisps.
- What are their choices? If appropriate, write down their choices to
create a 'favourites' menu. Have fun singing 'Thank you, Lord, for this new
day', substituting the words 'Thank you, Lord, for favourite foods' and
improvising verses e.g. 'Thank you, Lord, for fish and chips'; 'Thank you,
Lord, for Heinz baked beans'; 'Thank you, Lord, for big beefburgers',
etc.
Time for
reflection
Introduce a selection of paraphrased verses from Psalm 104 which are
in praise of the Creator. Explain that they are a song saying 'thank you' for
food. Ask the children to join in the responses, or the piece could be adapted
for choral speaking:
Praise the Lord, I tell myself
(everyone joins in) O God, how great you are. You make
springs flow and streams run from the hills. They provide water for all
the animals to quench their thirst. In the trees the birds make
their nests and sing.
Praise the Lord, I tell myself O God, how
great you are.
From the sky you send rain and the earth is
filled with good things. You cause grass to grow for the cattle and
plants for people to use. Crops are grown and food produced. Wine,
olive oil, and bread to give us strength.
Praise the Lord, I tell
myself O God, how great you are.
Lord, you have made so many
things! The earth is full of your creatures. All of them depend on you
to give them the food they need. You supply it, and they gather it.
You provide, and they are satisfied.
Praise the Lord, I tell myself
O God, how great you are.
Creator God, we thank you for
the smells and tastes of our favourite foods and for the different foods
that other creatures eat. Help us to be thankful for everything
that we enjoy and for the richness of the earth. Amen.
Songs 'Thank you, Lord' (Come and
Praise, 32) 'Autumn days' (Come and Praise, 4) 'Let us with a gladsome mind'
(Come and Praise, 8)
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