Preschool Kit for November 15

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New to the Kit or looking for helpful hints on how to use it? Check out the Kids Kit Tips and Tricks - Preschool Edition where we share detailed instructions about the resources below.

Our goal for preschool curriculum is to build a foundation of biblical knowledge so preschoolers will know the major stories of the Bible and how they fit together into God’s big story. Our curriculum is organized into 12 units and we teach the major stories of the Bible in mostly chronological order. Each week there is a Teaching Truth which is the most important thing we want kids to hear and learn about God and His Story that week.

This Week's Teaching Video

Additional Resources for November 15

  • Discussion Guide Continue the conversation with your preschool kids using these simple questions
  • Activity Guide Hands-on activities for preschoolers to help reinforce this week’s Teaching Truth
  • Memory Verse Song Help kids learn the memory verse through song
  • Preschool Spotify Playlist A playlist of some of our favorite songs
  • Special Needs Kit We know some of our amazing kids have special needs or other learning challenges. Here are tools to help you share the Bible story in a simple way with your child.

More ways to have a great week of worship...

Use these activities to keep talking about and applying what you learned this weekend throughout the week.

1. K is for King

SUPPLIES: construction paper, markers

On a piece of construction paper help your child write a large K. Let your child decorate the “K” by adding a crown at the top and eyes, nose, mouth and a mustache to turn the K into a king. Talk about how Israel wanted a king and how God wants to be our King.

As your child decorates his “K”, ask these questions:

  1. Did the Israelites trust God?
  2. Did God give them what they wanted?
  3. What happened when the Israelites didn’t listen and obey God?

2. God's Way Game

This game is played like Red Light/Green Light. Have your child line up at one end of the room while you stand at the other end. When you say something that shows God’s way, have your child take 3 steps or hops forward.

Examples:

  • You share a cookie with a friend.
  • Noah obeyed God and built the ark.
  • You pick up your toys when your mom tells you to.
  • You eat all the cookies before your friend gets one.
  • You practice your memory verse.

3. God's Way Chart

SUPPLIES: Paper, markers, stickers

Create a simple chart to hang in your house, perhaps in the kitchen or in your child’s bedroom where he can see it. Grab some crayons or stickers and let him decorate it however he wants. Throughout the day or week, whenever your child chooses God’s way, let him put a sticker on the chart. Once the chart is full, give him a special treat for choosing God’s way.