Wednesday, May 29, 2013

June 9th, 2013 "Moses worships in the temple".


Kids PM Time Schedule (4pm-6:30pm)
4-4:45 Prep
4:45 Meet & Greet/Centers
5:05 Sing a song to gather for worship
5:07 Worship with Song & Dance
5:20 Pass the Peace and Go around
5:25 Solidarity Prayer

5:30 Ages 3-5 go to Snack & and then outside
for Art Making & Game Centers.
Ages 6-10 sit for Snack/Readings & Dialogue

5:50  Ages 6-10 join Art Making & Game Centers outside.

Center Time (Games, Building, Books, Art Center):
These do not necessarily need to be connected to the theme of the evening. Rather than have each center totally wide open, select a few things you would like the kids to play with. If they want to swap out for a new activity, they must first clean up the old one. Give kids a heads up to let them know what time they will be called to gather for worship.

If you want, check out some of our links for coloring pages and word games and print them out for your centers.

Gathering Time suggestions: Think of a fun way to round up the kids (sing a song, clap your hands in a call and response, flash the lights). Show and tell kids how and where to gather.

Music Suggestions: You can find song links on our Network Music Log and touch base with the music leaders listed on this weeks PM Plan.

Pass the Peace & Go around suggestions: Take a moment to have kids pass the peace to each other. Maybe think of a fun way for kids to do that (high five, elbow bumps, etc.). Ask a simple, fun question to help them settle in.

Solidarity Prayer: The adults continue to go back for prayer. Take a moment to ask the kids if they have any prayer requests. It's good to learn to pray for each other. 

I have found it best to quickly go around and have the conversation, then start the prayer and ask the kids to call out one or a few words that describes their request/blessing. Then we all close with Amen. You may have other creative ways to do this as well. 

Reading & Dialogue Suggestions:
This season's we are starting at the begin of the Bible and working our way through chronologically some of the more popular stories of the Old Testament. Remind the kids that the old testament is before Jesus's time. Some of the stories can be strange, and God can seem very angry and mean at times. Remind the kids of what is to come, and what the differences are between the old and new testament. If you want to talk more about this, see Lauren.

Today we will can continue the story of Moses and be reading "Moses worships in the temple". 

While I read to you, look for these 2 things________&________and I will ask you about them when I am done reading.  
  • Giving kids a "job" helps them pay attention and stay engaged.
  • Try having them take turns drawing parts of the story as you read the sections to them.
  • Try having them act out the story, or creating a song about the story. 
  • Try having or creating props or visual aides. 
Suggested dialogue questions: Can you think of a time when you ________? What are some ways you can remember to ________ this week?

Art Making/Process Suggestions:
Lets decoupage some vases and collect greens from the yard to bring home. Materials needed : Glue with a little water mixed in, magazine clippings, and recycled bottles or cans. 
  • Make sure you inform parents of this as they drop kids off. 
  • Do a bathroom check before you go out.
  • Assign cell helpers to keep an eye on specific kids.
  • Set some ground rules before you let kids loose.
    • Stay on the grassy area. 
    • No rocks, no sticks, no pulling on trees. They may climb the tree as long as they stay below leaf level. 
    • Kids get 2 warnings on these rules. Let them know that by the 3rd one they will be sitting with you for a few minutes until they are ready to be calm and follow directions.
  • Have specific games for them to play. (They love Duck, Duck, Goose, Red Rover, Red Rover, Red light, Green light, Freeze Tag, etc.).

June 2nd, 2013 "Moses builds a Tabernacle".


Kids PM Time Schedule (4pm-6:30pm)
4-4:45 Prep
4:45 Meet & Greet/Centers
5:05 Sing a song to gather for worship
5:07 Worship with Song & Dance
5:20 Pass the Peace and Go around
5:25 Solidarity Prayer

5:30 Ages 3-5 go to Snack & and then outside
for Art Making & Game Centers.
Ages 6-10 sit for Snack/Readings & Dialogue

5:50  Ages 6-10 join Art Making & Game Centers outside.

Center Time (Games, Building, Books, Art Center):
These do not necessarily need to be connected to the theme of the evening. Rather than have each center totally wide open, select a few things you would like the kids to play with. If they want to swap out for a new activity, they must first clean up the old one. Give kids a heads up to let them know what time they will be called to gather for worship.

If you want, check out some of our links for coloring pages and word games and print them out for your centers.

Gathering Time suggestions: Think of a fun way to round up the kids (sing a song, clap your hands in a call and response, flash the lights). Show and tell kids how and where to gather.

Music Suggestions: You can find song links on our Network Music Log and touch base with the music leaders listed on this weeks PM Plan.

Pass the Peace & Go around suggestions: Take a moment to have kids pass the peace to each other. Maybe think of a fun way for kids to do that (high five, elbow bumps, etc.). Ask a simple, fun question to help them settle in.

Solidarity Prayer: The adults continue to go back for prayer. Take a moment to ask the kids if they have any prayer requests. It's good to learn to pray for each other. 

I have found it best to quickly go around and have the conversation, then start the prayer and ask the kids to call out one or a few words that describes their request/blessing. Then we all close with Amen. You may have other creative ways to do this as well. 

Reading & Dialogue Suggestions:
This season's we are starting at the begin of the Bible and working our way through chronologically some of the more popular stories of the Old Testament. Remind the kids that the old testament is before Jesus's time. Some of the stories can be strange, and God can seem very angry and mean at times. Remind the kids of what is to come, and what the differences are between the old and new testament. If you want to talk more about this, see Lauren.

Today we will can continue the story of Moses and be reading "Moses builds a Tabernacle". 

While I read to you, look for these 2 things________&________and I will ask you about them when I am done reading.  
  • Giving kids a "job" helps them pay attention and stay engaged.
  • Try having them take turns drawing parts of the story as you read the sections to them.
  • Try having them act out the story, or creating a song about the story. 
  • Try having or creating props or visual aides. 
Suggested dialogue questions: Can you think of a time when you ________? What are some ways you can remember to ________ this week?

Art Making/Process Suggestions:
The tree across the street is used a lot by our kids. Lets grab some rope and sheets and see if we can build some cool tents to play in. (Also connections to today's Tabernacle readings;-). 
  • Make sure you inform parents of this as they drop kids off. 
  • Do a bathroom check before you go out.
  • Assign cell helpers to keep an eye on specific kids.
  • Set some ground rules before you let kids loose.
    • Stay on the grassy area. 
    • No rocks, no sticks, no pulling on trees. They may climb the tree as long as they stay below leaf level. 
    • Kids get 2 warnings on these rules. Let them know that by the 3rd one they will be sitting with you for a few minutes until they are ready to be calm and follow directions.
  • Have specific games for them to play. (They love Duck, Duck, Goose, Red Rover, Red Rover, Red light, Green light, Freeze Tag, etc.).

Thursday, May 23, 2013

May 26th, 2013 "Moses on Mount Sinai"



Kids PM Time Schedule (4pm-6:30pm)
4-4:45 Prep
4:45 Meet & Greet/Centers
5:05 Sing a song to gather for worship
5:07 Worship with Song & Dance
5:20 Pass the Peace and Go around
5:25 Solidarity Prayer

5:30 Ages 3-5 go to Snack & and then outside
for Art Making & Game Centers.
Ages 6-10 sit for Snack/Readings & Dialogue

5:50  Ages 6-10 join Art Making & Game Centers outside.

Center Time (Games, Building, Books, Art Center):
These do not necessarily need to be connected to the theme of the evening. Rather than have each center totally wide open, select a few things you would like the kids to play with. If they want to swap out for a new activity, they must first clean up the old one. Give kids a heads up to let them know what time they will be called to gather for worship.

If you want, check out some of our links for coloring pages and word games and print them out for your centers.

Gathering Time suggestions: Think of a fun way to round up the kids (sing a song, clap your hands in a call and response, flash the lights). Show and tell kids how and where to gather.

Music Suggestions: You can find song links on our Network Music Log and touch base with the music leaders listed on this weeks PM Plan.

Pass the Peace & Go around suggestions: Take a moment to have kids pass the peace to each other. Maybe think of a fun way for kids to do that (high five, elbow bumps, etc.). Ask a simple, fun question to help them settle in.

Solidarity Prayer: The adults continue to go back for prayer. Take a moment to ask the kids if they have any prayer requests. It's good to learn to pray for each other. 

I have found it best to quickly go around and have the conversation, then start the prayer and ask the kids to call out one or a few words that describes their request/blessing. Then we all close with Amen. You may have other creative ways to do this as well. 

Reading & Dialogue Suggestions:
This season's we are starting at the begin of the Bible and working our way through chronologically some of the more popular stories of the Old Testament. Remind the kids that the old testament is before Jesus's time. Some of the stories can be strange, and God can seem very angry and mean at times. Remind the kids of what is to come, and what the differences are between the old and new testament. If you want to talk more about this, see Lauren.

Today we will can continue the story of Moses and be reading "Mount Sinai".

While I read to you, look for these 2 things________&________and I will ask you about them when I am done reading.  
  • Giving kids a "job" helps them pay attention and stay engaged.
  • Try having them take turns drawing parts of the story as you read the sections to them.
  • Try having them act out the story, or creating a song about the story. 
  • Try having or creating props or visual aides. 
Suggested dialogue questions: Can you think of a time when you ________? What are some ways you can remember to ________ this week?

Art Making/Process Suggestions:
The tree across the street is currently holding a nest with baby birds. The kids check on them every week. Lets make some paper birds of our own to celebrate the life living here. 
Click HERE for a paper template to print and decorate the birds however you want to.
  • Make sure you inform parents of this as they drop kids off. 
  • Do a bathroom check before you go out.
  • Assign cell helpers to keep an eye on specific kids.
  • Set some ground rules before you let kids loose.
    • Stay on the grassy area. 
    • No rocks, no sticks, no pulling on trees. They may climb the tree as long as they stay below leaf level. 
    • Kids get 2 warnings on these rules. Let them know that by the 3rd one they will be sitting with you for a few minutes until they are ready to be calm and follow directions.
  • Have specific games for them to play. (They love Duck, Duck, Goose, Red Rover, Red Rover, Red light, Green light, Freeze Tag, etc.).

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

May 19th, 2013 "Moses gets some help"



Kids PM Time Schedule (4pm-6:30pm)
4-4:45 Prep
4:45 Meet & Greet/Centers
5:05 Sing a song to gather for worship
5:07 Worship with Song & Dance
5:20 Pass the Peace and Go around
5:25 Solidarity Prayer

5:30 Ages 3-5 go to Snack & and then outside
for Art Making & Game Centers.
Ages 6-10 sit for Snack/Readings & Dialogue

5:50  Ages 6-10 join Art Making & Game Centers outside.

Center Time (Games, Building, Books, Art Center):
These do not necessarily need to be connected to the theme of the evening. Rather than have each center totally wide open, select a few things you would like the kids to play with. If they want to swap out for a new activity, they must first clean up the old one. Give kids a heads up to let them know what time they will be called to gather for worship.

If you want, check out some of our links for coloring pages and word games and print them out for your centers.

Gathering Time suggestions: Think of a fun way to round up the kids (sing a song, clap your hands in a call and response, flash the lights). Show and tell kids how and where to gather.

Music Suggestions: You can find song links on our Network Music Log and touch base with the music leaders listed on this weeks PM Plan.

Pass the Peace & Go around suggestions: Take a moment to have kids pass the peace to each other. Maybe think of a fun way for kids to do that (high five, elbow bumps, etc.). Ask a simple, fun question to help them settle in.

Solidarity Prayer: The adults continue to go back for prayer. Take a moment to ask the kids if they have any prayer requests. It's good to learn to pray for each other. 

I have found it best to quickly go around and have the conversation, then start the prayer and ask the kids to call out one or a few words that describes their request/blessing. Then we all close with Amen. You may have other creative ways to do this as well. 

Reading & Dialogue Suggestions:
This season's we are starting at the begin of the Bible and working our way through chronologically some of the more popular stories of the Old Testament. Remind the kids that the old testament is before Jesus's time. Some of the stories can be strange, and God can seem very angry and mean at times. Remind the kids of what is to come, and what the differences are between the old and new testament. If you want to talk more about this, see Lauren.

Today we will can continue the story of Moses and be reading "Moses gets some help."

While I read to you, look for these 2 things________&________and I will ask you about them when I am done reading.  
  • Giving kids a "job" helps them pay attention and stay engaged.
  • Try having them take turns drawing parts of the story as you read the sections to them.
  • Try having them act out the story, or creating a song about the story. 
  • Try having or creating props or visual aides. 
Suggested dialogue questions: Can you think of a time when you ________? What are some ways you can remember to ________ this week?

Art Making/Process Suggestions:
The tree across the street has become central to our kids play time. Lets collect some sticks and found objects to create wind chimes. Amanda, give Lauren a call to talk more about this.
Be sure to also bring the chalk and bubbles with you as other options for play time, and be sure to play some fun games. Let Lauren know if you are ever running low on bubbles and chalk, and she will go buy more.
  • Make sure you inform parents of this as they drop kids off. 
  • Do a bathroom check before you go out.
  • Assign cell helpers to keep an eye on specific kids.
  • Set some ground rules before you let kids loose.
    • Stay on the grassy area. 
    • No rocks, no sticks, no pulling on trees. They may climb the tree as long as they stay below leaf level. 
    • Kids get 2 warnings on these rules. Let them know that by the 3rd one they will be sitting with you for a few minutes until they are ready to be calm and follow directions.
  • Have specific games for them to play. (They love Duck, Duck, Goose, Red Rover, Red Rover, Red light, Green light, Freeze Tag, etc.).

Monday, May 6, 2013

May 12th, 2013 "Water from a Rock".





HAPPY MOTHERS DAY DAWN & NINA!

Thanks for being with our kids tonight;-)


Kids PM Time Schedule (4pm-6:30pm)
4-4:45 Prep
4:45 Meet & Greet/Centers
5:05 Sing a song to gather for worship
5:07 Worship with Song & Dance
5:20 Pass the Peace and Go around
5:25 Solidarity Prayer

5:30 Ages 3-5 go to Snack & and then outside
for Art Making & Game Centers.
Ages 6-10 sit for Snack/Readings & Dialogue

5:50  Ages 6-10 join Art Making & Game Centers outside.

Center Time (Games, Building, Books, Art Center):
These do not necessarily need to be connected to the theme of the evening. Rather than have each center totally wide open, select a few things you would like the kids to play with. If they want to swap out for a new activity, they must first clean up the old one. Give kids a heads up to let them know what time they will be called to gather for worship.

If you want, check out some of our links for coloring pages and word games and print them out for your centers.

Gathering Time suggestions: Think of a fun way to round up the kids (sing a song, clap your hands in a call and response, flash the lights). Show and tell kids how and where to gather.

Music Suggestions: You can find song links on our Network Music Log and touch base with the music leaders listed on this weeks PM Plan.

Pass the Peace & Go around suggestions: Take a moment to have kids pass the peace to each other. Maybe think of a fun way for kids to do that (high five, elbow bumps, etc.). Ask a simple, fun question to help them settle in.

Solidarity Prayer: The adults continue to go back for prayer. Take a moment to ask the kids if they have any prayer requests. It's good to learn to pray for each other. 

I have found it best to quickly go around and have the conversation, then start the prayer and ask the kids to call out one or a few words that describes their request/blessing. Then we all close with Amen. You may have other creative ways to do this as well. 

Reading & Dialogue Suggestions:
This season's we are starting at the begin of the Bible and working our way through chronologically some of the more popular stories of the Old Testament. Remind the kids that the old testament is before Jesus's time. Some of the stories can be strange, and God can seem very angry and mean at times. Remind the kids of what is to come, and what the differences are between the old and new testament. If you want to talk more about this, see Lauren.

Today we will can continue the story of Moses and be reading "Water out of a Rock". 

While I read to you, look for these 2 things________&________and I will ask you about them when I am done reading.  
  • Giving kids a "job" helps them pay attention and stay engaged.
  • Try having them take turns drawing parts of the story as you read the sections to them.
  • Try having them act out the story, or creating a song about the story. 
  • Try having or creating props or visual aides. 
Suggested dialogue questions: Can you think of a time when you ________? What are some ways you can remember to ________ this week?

Art Making/Process Suggestions:
It's a glorious evening. Last week we pressed flowers into clay. Take the kids finished work outside to paint with watercolors. We are using watercolors because it will have more of a stained affect. Thick paint would cover over all of the pretty marks. Send all work home with kids. 
Be sure to also bring the chalk and bubbles with you as other options for play time, and be sure to play some fun games. Let Lauren know if you are ever running low on bubbles and chalk, and she will go buy more.
  • Make sure you inform parents of this as they drop kids off. 
  • Do a bathroom check before you go out.
  • Assign cell helpers to keep an eye on specific kids.
  • Set some ground rules before you let kids loose.
    • Stay on the grassy area. 
    • No rocks, no sticks, no pulling on trees. They may climb the tree as long as they stay below leaf level. 
    • Kids get 2 warnings on these rules. Let them know that by the 3rd one they will be sitting with you for a few minutes until they are ready to be calm and follow directions.
  • Have specific games for them to play. (They love Duck, Duck, Goose, Red Rover, Red Rover, Red light, Green light, Freeze Tag, etc.).