Tuesday, November 10, 2015

November 15th,  God helps me do big things.

Announcements:  
  • Music this Sunday!
Curriculum:  Week 3 of 4: Stories this month:Nov. 1st-David and the sheep, the lion, and the bear; Nov. 8th-David anointed King;Nov. 15th-David and Goliath; Nov. 22-David in battle.  Theme:  God helps me do BIG things. 
Please note: The 5th week of November we will begin the Christmas curriculum, so that we can get all the stories completed in December.  
  • This Sunday's (11/15) curriculum and story-David and Goliath! click here 
  • This Sunday's (11/15) activity pages click here
  • Contact Amytext or voice: 502-553-9347  email: amy@ccum.net
November Scripture:  Please go over scripture each week with the motions 
"We have the Lord our God to help us and to fight our battles for us."   2 Chronicles 32:8.  click here for scripture motions.

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 ) Story:We have been talking about David all month.  David is a young boy who grows up to be a shepherd and then is annointed king when he is older. This week he fights the giant Goliath.  David loved God and knew that God would always help him. God helps us do BIG things.  Make sure to reconnect the stories of David from earlier this month and then tell the Goliath story.  I have a large picture book you can use if you like!

Activities:  (Make it Stick and Make it Fun)Great games to choose from this week! Have fun!
  • Best shot and bean bag game-we have bean bags and all different size buckets you can use. 
  • How tall are you- this activity has been a hit in the past.  You can use some white butcher block paper and even hang it in the hallway.  The kids love to look at the results!
  • Play-doh stones- We have play-doh in the room you are welcome to use and the kids can take their stones home.  We have snack size baggies as well.
  • Rock painting-This would also be fun.  We have a bucket of stones believe it or not.  I would start painting at the beginning to give them ample time to dry.  You could send the stones home on paper plates.  

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