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Sit with the children during Conversation Station time and discuss the three Connection Questions.
Gather the children and use the Review Cards to recap the story and apply the lesson to their lives. End with prayer.
Application Point
Bible Story
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Schedule
Conversation Stations
Review Time
Conversation Stations/Check-InCountdown
Lil' K ProgramGroup Activity Time
Craft TimeSnack TimeReview Time
Conversation Stations/Check-Out
Q
LIL’K
ConnectionQuestions
ConnectionQuestionsElijah
1. What does it mean to be brave?
2. What do you do that is brave?
3. Do you think that God answers
our prayers?
Today's Doodad
Lesson PlanLesson Plan
Conversation Station Options:1. Giant Road Play Mat w/ Cars2. Lacing Beads3. Books4. Construction Play
Connection Questions:1. Do you like to share?2. What do you have a lot of at home?3. What would you do if you had an extra snack and I didn’t have a snack?
I can share what I have
1. I can share what I have.
2. I can share what I have, because it can help those who don’t have much.
3. What can you share to help others?
Believers share with each otherActs 4:32-37
CD-ROM
I can BE
Program & Print Materials
What you need: special snack or toy (one per child)
What you do: Divide the children into two groups on either side of the room. Pass two of the special snacks or toys to each of the children in one group and give nothing to the other group. Tell the children that have the snack or toy that they need to find a friend who doesn’t have anything and share with him.
What you say: Today in our Bible story we learned about a group of people who were good at sharing. They shared everything they had. If they had extra food or money, they shared it with a friend who didn‘t have any food or money. Raise your hand if you didn’t have anything when we played our game just now. Didn‘t it feel good when a friend came and shared with you? That is what God wants us to do - share what we have. What can you share today?
What you need: blanket, ball or balloon
What you do: Spread the blanket on the floor. Have the children stand around the edges and hold on with both hands. Put the ball or balloon on the blanket and let the children shake the blanket to make the ball or balloon bounce.
What you say: Today in our Bible story we learned about a group of people who were good at sharing. They shared everything they had. If they had extra food or money, they shared it with a friend who didn‘t have any food or money. Remember the blanket we played our game with? Some friends didn’t have a blanket to keep them warm at night. God wants us to share what we have. What can you share today?
What you need: blocks
What you do: Let the children each choose one block and one at a time, work together to build a house. Once each child has used his block, he can get another block and wait until his next turn to add a block to the house.
What you say: Today in our Bible story we learned about a group of people who were good at sharing. They shared everything they had. If they had extra food or money, they shared it with a friend who didn‘t have any food or money. If a friend needed a house to sleep in, they would share their house. God wants us to share what we have. What can you share today?
SHARING COLLAGESupplies: 9”x12” construction paper glue sticks magazines markers scissors
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Option #1 – SHARING WITH OTHERS
Option #2 – BLANKET BOUNCE
Option #3 – SHARING THE WORK
Group Activity Time Craft TimeGroup Activity Time Craft TimeGroup Activity Time provides an active learning experience to review lesson concepts.
Directions:
1. Give each of the children a magazine. Have them find and cut out pictures of things that they can share with others. Younger preschoolers may need help with this step.
2. Once they have a number of pictures, glue them onto the construction paper. Write the title, “I Can Share...”