Week 1:
I am a hardworking helper
Letter:
“h” is for helper
Circle:
Who is the Holy Spirit? What does He do? He was sent to helps us. Children are made to be helpers to their mommies and daddies.
Centers:
Gross and Fine Motor: Helping Mommy—dusting, washing dishes, sweeping, folding laundry
Group:
Spring Art: Clay and Twigs Birds Nest (Brainstorm)
Math: Dump it Out (p.101), Taking Turns (p.117), One More (p.114)
Week 2:
I am hardworking and obedient
Letter:
“r” is for rabbit
Circle:
Jesus said if we obey him, we are like the man who built his house on the rock. If we don’t obey, we are foolish like the man who built his house on the sand and saw all his hard work wash away.
Centers:
Math and fine motor: Helping Daddy—sorting tools, screwing nuts on bolts, pounding nails into a stump
Group:
Science: Miss Cherie’s lesson
Spring and Holiday Art: Dying Easter Eggs & Making Baby Birds for Our Nests (Brainstorm)
Week 3:
Oh, the Wonderful Cross
Letter:
“c” is for cross
Circle:
Take all our burdens, all our sins to the cross that we may truly live. We will literally and physically move toward the cross as we take the children to a sacred place that we will build in our garden. We will humble ourselves at the foot of a homemade cross, unload our written burdens and sins into a repentance box, and then burn them around the time of Easter to symbolize Christ’s atoning work.
Centers:
Art: Cross Necklaces
Group:
Spiritual Traditions: Build an Easter Garden (Brainstorm)
Spiritual Traditions: Passover Meal
Week 4:
Easter
Letter:
“t” is for tomb
Circle:
We will continue what we started last week, read another version of the Easter story, and introduce Resurrection Eggs.
Centers:
Math and Story Re-telling: Resurrection Eggs (Brainstorm)
Group:
Science: Miss Cherie’s Lesson
Holiday Party: Easter Celebration—Easter egg hunt, special snack, ?
Week 5:
Review
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