Monday, September 29, 2014

October 5th, 2014
Monthly theme: God loves me.

Announcements:  
  • I am currently coordinating with Judy Miller, a church member, who will be coming in 2X a month to do music with the fish.  For you it will mean a little shorter lesson for the day.  We will plan on music from 10:20-10:35/10:40.  The last twenty minutes could be a mini lesson.  You might just skip snack or have the children eat snack and listen to the Bible story.  I will keep you posted as to when that will start!
  • There is a new Big idea for the month.  I changed your notebooks in the hall, so parents will see the new theme.


Curriculum:  Week 1 of 4: .God loves me because God made me.

  • This Sunday's (9/28) curriculum click here. 
  • This Sunday's (9/28) activity pageclick here.
  • Contact Amytext or voice:  502-553-9347  email: amy@ccum.net
September Scripture:  Please go over scripture each week with the motions  
"Nothing can separate us from God's love." Romans 8:39 
Click here for hand motions to memory verse. 

Prayer Time: #1 in our top 10:   Ask the kids what you can pray about and lead them in prayer about their personal requests.

Bible Story: (found under Make it True) I have a great story book to read that can go along with the curriculum story.  I think putting the puzzles pieces together will be fun.  I would be happy to get you a colorful sheet of butcher block paper you could tape on the door and then assemble the body on the sheet. 

Activities: (Make it Stick and Make it Fun)
Text me if you need anything.
Amy cell:  502-553-9347 (preferred way)

Games/Activities: 
  • What do I hear and  Kick it: Easy games that emphasize body parts.  
  • **Let's smell:  I think the kids would really like this one.  Bring items in Ziploc bags or containers and they could take turns. 
  • Head, shoulders, knees, and toes-they always love this song.
  • Play-doh people:  I will get some new play doh for the blue room.  The red room has some.  This would be fun to let them make play-doh people.  If you wanted them to take them home you could put the people onto a paper plate.

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