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May 31, 2020 Bible Story Focus: God loves me, and I am special to Him. The Lost Coin Luke 15:8-10 Memory Verse: Nothing at all can ever separate us from Gods love. Romans 8:39, NIrV Key Question: Who loves you? Bottom Line: God loves me. Basic Truth: God loves me. SOCIAL: Providing Time for Fun Interaction (Choose one or all of these activities) 1. Coin Counting Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn 2. Lets Celebrate! Made to Play: An activity that encourages preschoolers to follow guidelines while having fun and learning new concepts 3. Coin Search Made to Imagine: An activity that lets preschoolers pretend, imagine, and role play to enhance their learning GROUPS: Creating a Safe Place to Connect (Choose as many of these activities as you like) 1. Together Hear from God | Memory Verse Review Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn 2. Sounds of Celebration Talk about God | Bible Story Review Made to Create: An activity that allows preschoolers to review the Bible story, bottom line, or memory verse by creating a craft 3. Hidden Coins Live for God | Application Activity Made to Think: An advanced activity specifically designed for older preschoolers 4. Celebration Parade! Live for God | Application Activity Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn 5. Lots of Love Live for God | Application Activity Made to Create: An activity that allows preschoolers to review the Bible story, bottom line, or memory verse by creating a craft 6. Journal and Prayer Pray to God | Prayer Activity Made to Reflect: An activity that encourages personal application and prayer May 31, 2020 Bible Story Focus: God loves me, and I am special to Him. The Lost Coin Luke 15:8-10 Memory Verse: Nothing at all can ever separate us from Gods love. Romans 8:39, NIrV Key Question: Who loves you? Bottom Line: God loves me. Basic Truth: God loves me. Social: Providing Time for Fun Interaction (Small Groups, 15 minutes) Activities that encourage preschoolers to enter the classroom and begin engaging with peers and Small Group Leaders by providing age appropriate and hands on fun while introducing new concepts they will hear in the days Bible story. Prepare to offer one or more of the following activities as Your 3-, 4-, or 5-year-olds arrive. Let one or two teachers lead activities in different areas of the room while another teacher greets parents and children at the door. 1. Coin Counting Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn What You Need: Ten yellow paper plates and a permanent marker What You Do: Before the Activity: Use the permanent marker to write the numbers, 1-10 on the center of each plate, one number per plate. Hide the plates around the classroom for the children to find. During the Activity: Gather the children in your activity area. Explain that there are ten coins hidden around the room. Allow the children to search until all ten coins are found. Then, work together to put them in order, counting to ten together. If time allows, have the children close their eyes as you hide the coins, again. After all plates are found, put them in order and count to ten. What You Say: During the Activity: Friends, come over here with me! Ive hidden ten coins around the room. Lets work together to find all ten. Then, well put them in order and count together. After the Activity: Great finding and counting, friends! How many coins did we find? Yes, we found all ten! In our Bible story today, well hear about a woman who had ten coins, but she lost one! Do you think she found it? Lets go find out. Transition: Move to Worship and Story by calling out a number between one and ten for the children to count to. Feel free to add motions, too. For example, Lets hop eight times. Children will count out loud as they hop. 2. Lets Celebrate! Made to Play: An activity that encourages preschoolers to follow guidelines while having fun and learning new concepts (Note: The party horns made in this activity will be used during the Sounds of Celebration story review activity.) What You Need: Solid color party horns, glitter glue pens, and an assortment of fun stickers What You Do: During the Activity: Encourage the children to decorate a party horn with fun stickers. Use glitter glue pens to write their names for them or just let them make their own glitter designs. Set the horns aside during story time. What You Say: During the Activity: (Blow a party horn.) Come make a party horn with me! You can decorate it however you want. I have stickers and glitter pens. Have fun with it! After the Activity: Your party horns look awesome! Party horns make celebrations even more fun! We can use party horns to celebrate birthdays and Easter and Christmas. The woman in our story today celebrated something, too. I cant wait to find out what it is! Transition: Move to Worship and Story while clapping your hands together to celebrate that it is story time. 3. Coin Search Made to Imagine: An activity that lets preschoolers pretend, imagine, and role play to enhance their learning What You Need: Three or four 16 oz. water bottles (empty), rice, coins (pretend or real), and a hot glue gun What You Do: Before the Activity: Remove the labels and make sure each water bottle is empty and dry. Add one coin to each water bottle then cover with rice, leaving about an inch clearance at the top. Secure lid tightly then run a bead of hot glue around the top of the lid to seal. During the Activity: Encourage the children to shake the rice in the bottles to reveal the coin. Ask the children how many coins they find. Encourage them to share the bottles so that every friend has a chance to find a coin. After the Activity: Collect all the bottles for clean-up. What You Say: Before the Activity: There is something hidden inside these bottles. Shake the rice around to see if you can find the hidden item. After the Activity: What did you find? (Pause.) Thats right! How many coins did you find in your bottle? (Pause.) One! In our Bible story today, well hear about a woman who searched and searched for one lost coin. It was very important to her. Lets go find out what happened! Transition: Move to Worship and Story by pretending to search for a lost coin. Give the children specific places or ways to look. Examples: Lets look up high, or Lets look down low, or Lets put on our glasses (circle up fingers and place in front of eyes). May 31, 2020 Bible Story Focus: God loves me, and I am special to Him. The Lost Coin Luke 15:8-10 Memory Verse: Nothing at all can ever separate us from Gods love. Romans 8:39, NIrV Key Question: Who loves you? Bottom Line: God loves me. Basic Truth: God loves me. Groups: Creating a Safe Place to Connect (Small Groups, 25 minutes) Create a safe place to connect through activities that are written to reach every learning style while reinforcing the bottom line that was introduced during the Bible Story and applying it to real life experiences. In addition, these activities provide preschoolers with an opportunity to build relationships with their Small Group Leader. Offer as many of the following activities as your time, facilities, resources, and leadership allow. You may want to lead one activity at a time, or offer two activities at once and allow half of the children to participate in each. Then switch groups and repeat the activities. 1. Together Hear from God | Memory Verse Review Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn What You Need: No supplies needed What You Do: Before the Activity: Have the children stand in a circle. During the Activity: Ask the children to hold hands while they say the memory verse. Repeat several times. What You Say: Before the Activity: Our memory verse tells us that nothing can SEPERATE us from Gods love. During the Activity: Lets hold hands and not SEPARATE while we say our memory verse. (Do activity.) After the Activity: God loves us so much, and He will never leave us! Who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me! 2. Sounds of Celebration Talk about God | Bible Story Review Made to Create: An activity that allows preschoolers to review the Bible story, bottom line, or memory verse by creating a craft to take home What You Need: Lost Coin Story Sticker Activity Page, Avery #5160 labels or equivalent, and the party horns the children made during the Lets Celebrate activity What You Do: Before the Activity: Make enough copies of Lost Coin Story Sticker on label paper for each child to have one sticker. During the Activity: Give each child a Lost Coin Story Sticker to go on the party horn they decorated during the Lets Celebrate activity. The children will blow their horns while you review the story. What You Say: During the Activity: I need everyone to get your party horn. We will use them to retell todays Bible story. First, put this sticker on your party horn. (Give each child a Lost Coin Story Sticker.) This sticker will let Mommy and Daddy know what story we heard today. There! Now, get your party horns ready. When I say, Blow your horn, I want you to blow your horn! Todays Bible story was about a woman who lost a coin. It was special to her so she looked and looked for it. She looked over there. (Look to the left with hand over your eyes.) No coin. She looked over there. (Look to the right with hand over your eyes.) No coin. Then, she saw something shiny on the floor. Get ready to blow your party horns, because the woman found her special coin! She was so excited that she told her friends, and they celebrated with her! (Encourage the children to blow their horns.) Yay! She found her coin! Yay! She found her coin! After the Activity: We have something to celebrate today. God loves you, and you are very special to Him! Who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me! That is SO worth celebrating! Lets say that again, only this time lets blow our horns. Who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me! (Blow horn) Who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me! (Blow horn) (Repeat as long as the children are having fun.) 3. Hidden Coins Live for God | Application Activity Made to Think: An advanced activity specifically designed for older preschoolers What You Need: Lost Coins Activity Page, cardstock, washable markers or crayons What You Do: Before the Activity: Copy the Lost Coins Activity Page onto cardstock, one per child. Place the markers or crayons on the table. During the Activity: Pass out a Lost Coins Activity Page to each child. Encourage the children to search the picture to find ten coins. When they find a coin on the page, they circle it with a crayon or marker. When theyve found all ten coins, children may color the rest of the page. What You Say: During the Activity: This is the scene from our Bible story today. The woman in our story searched for one lost coin! But on this page, ten coins are hidden. Do you think you can find all ten? I think you can. As you find a coin, circle it with your crayon or marker. After the Activity: What great finders you are! Lets count all ten of the coins we found together. (Lead children to point to the coins as they count to ten.) The woman in our Bible story searched and searched and was SO happy when she found the coin.It was special her! And guess what? YOU are special to God because [Bottom Line] God loves you. 4. Celebration Parade! Live for God | Application Activity Made to Move: An activity that uses a preschoolers natural desire to move to help them learn What You Need: Various musical instruments What You Do: Before the Activity: Place the musical instruments in your activity area. During the Activity: Pass out the instruments to the children and have them line up behind you. Explain that when you raise your hands (lift hands like a conductor), the children may march and play their instruments for your celebration parade! Wave your arms back and forth like a conductor as you lead the children in a march around the room. After the Activity: Lower your arms as a signal for the children to stop playing and marching. Collect all of the instruments for clean-up. What You Say: Before the Activity: What did the woman do when she found her coin? (Pause.) She celebrated! Lets have our own celebration parade. In just a moment, I will give you an instrument to play. When you receive your instrument, you must wait until I raise my arms like this (Raise arms like a conductor). Then, follow me as we march around the room. Lets stay in line, friends. When I put my arms down like this, what do you think that means? (Pause.) Yes! It means to stop playing. Okay, here we go! After the Activity: Now that was a fun celebration parade! Why do you think the woman celebrated when she finally found her coin? (Pause.) Yes. She celebrated because it was so special to her. Are you special God? (Pause.) You are SO special to God, and He loves you very much. One more time, tell me, who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me. 5. Lots of Love Live for God | Application Activity Made to Create: An activity that allows preschoolers to review the Bible story, bottom line, or memory verse by creating a craft What You Need: Gingerbread Person Outline Activity Page, cardstock, crayons, and heart stickers What You Do: Before the Activity: Make a copy of Gingerbread Person Outline on cardstock for each child. (Suggestion: Choose colors of cardstock that reflect diversity. Every child should see himself or herself.) During the Activity: Encourage the children to use crayons to make their Gingerbread Person Outline look like them. Give each child one heart sticker to go on their page. Send at least 10 heart stickers home with each child so they can use their Gingerbread Person Outline to play a game with their family. What You Say: During the Activity: God made you. That means God loves you, and you are very special to Him. There is no one else like you! Today YOU are going to make this (hold up an Activity Page) look like YOU! (Go to each child and talk about their self-portrait and how special they are to God.) After the Activity: Your pictures look amazing! Each one is special because God made each of YOU special! And the heart that you put on your picture is because God loves you. I am sending a lot of hearts home with you so you can play a game with your family. The goal is to get as many hearts as you can on the picture of you, because God loves you, A LOT! One more time, who loves you? [Bottom Line] God loves me! 6. Journal and Prayer Pray to God | Prayer Activity Made to Reflect: An activity that encourages personal application and prayer What You Need: Paperclip Memory Verse Card in your Bible at Romans 8:39. Provide a journal and a fun-shaped pen for each small group. You will also need reward stickers or a hand stamp for saying the Bible verse. SMALL GROUP LEADER (SGL): Its small group time. I want each of you to walk your own special way to our small group spot. You can tip-toe or hop, or walk like a penguin. Choose however you want to walk! I will (name your special way of walking). Okay, follow me in your own special way! (Walk in your own special way as you lead the children to your small group spot.) SGL: That was fun! We all walked in our own special way. Cool! Now, lets sit down and talk about todays Bible story. One, two, three, sit down with me! (Open the Bible and lay it in front of the children.) SGL: Today, we heard a story about a woman who lost one of her coins. What did the woman do when she lost her coin? (Pause.) Youre right! She looked and looked and looked until she found it. The coin must have been very special to her! Jesus told this story because He wants us to know that we are special to God. God loves us and wants us to always be with Him. And nothing, NOTHING, can ever separate us from Gods love. Just like it says in the Bible verse we learned. (Turn the pages of your Bible to the Memory Verse Card.) SGL: Lets say it one time together, then anyone who wants to say it can give it a try! CHILDREN and SGL: Nothing at all (shake head and wave your arms in front of you) can separate (lock your fingers together) us from Gods (point up with both hands) love (hug yourself). Romans 8:39. (Open your hands like a book.) SGL: You sound awesome! Good job! (Give each child a high five.) SGL: When its your turn to say the Bible verse, you can stand up and try it. (Say each childs name. Give each child the opportunity to say the verse on their own. Have your stickers or handstamp ready to give when they say it.) SGL: I am so proud of you, (name of child)! Here is your sticker (or handstamp)! (Repeat with each child as they try to say the Bible verse.) SGL: Now, its time to write in our journal and pray. (Hold journal and fun-shaped pen.) SGL: Today, I want to write down things that are special about us. When I say your name, tell me one thing that you like about yourself, something you think is pretty special. We already know we are special to God, simply because He made us and loves us. That is the most special thing about us! But we also have other things about us that are pretty special. Maybe its the way you sing or run or draw. Maybe you have a special freckle or laugh. We are all special! So, when I say your name, tell me something special about you, and Ill write it down. (Say each childs name and write down what they say. Remember to print the names so the children recognize their names and the letters.) SGL: Wow! This is a special list about some very special people. Lets pray and thank God for loving us so much and making us special. Would anyone like to pray before I pray? (Give each child who wants to pray the opportunity to do so.) Prayer SGL: Dear God, sometimes we forget how special we are to You. Thank You for reminding us that we are special. Thank You for (name of child)s special (what they listed.) And for (name of child)s special (what they listed.)(Repeat with each child.) I hope we never forget that You made us and love us, and that makes us all pretty special! We love You, God. In Jesus name, amen.     First Look 3- through 5-year-olds, May, Week 5 Small Group  PAGE 14 Curriculum Materials for 3- through 5-year-olds 2020 The reThink Group. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com    )*w  A d . 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