Kk is for keys is our letter and theme this week!
Our table activities are looking for matching keys, decorating keys, doing key rubbings, playing with padlocks, pressing keys in playdough to get an imprint and wrapping keys with string.
Our small group activities are using Shrinky-dinks to make a keychain, practicing our scissor skills by cutting out a key and adding a "Kk is for key" page to our journal.
The KDIs we are concentrating on this week are-
Fine-motor skills: Children demonstrate dexterity and handeye
coordination in using their small muscles. - We are working with this alot this week! Scissors, drawing, turning locks, a lot of small motor action.
Phonological awareness: Children identify distinct sounds in
spoken language.- We are expanding this knowledge weekly.
Book knowledge: Children demonstrate knowledge about
books. - This week we are listening to fairy tales and books that make you think.
Our Jesus Time story this week is about David and Goliath. Samuel had been the leader of the Israelites for many years, but the Israelites decided they wanted a king, like the nations around them had. Samuel anointed Saul to be the first king, tall and strong, he looked very much like the king every one had imagined. However, he did not always look to the Lord for his direction and was not very repentant when confronted with his sins. So, God chose another man to be the second king of Israel when he was just a boy. Jesse had several sons and after parading them all past Samuel waiting for him to choose one of them to be king, Samuel asked if there were any other sons. Jesse said, there was one more, David, the youngest, who was a shepherd out watching the sheep. Samuel said David was the one God had chosen to be king. Samuel anointed him, but he would wait to take his throne until Saul's reign was over.
Meanwhile, the Israelites are fighting against their enemies, the Philistines. David's brothers are soldiers in the army and David is sent to them with food from his father. When he arrives, he finds all the soldiers cowering in their tents. The Philistine champion, nine foot tall Goliath, is in the valley between the armies, challenging the Israelites and mocking their God. David can't believe he is getting away with it. "Will no one fight him?" he asks. He volunteers to fight and, much to the embarrassment of his brothers, goes to the king. Saul can't believe it, this boy willing to fight a giant??!! Saul offers him the protection of his armor. David can't move in the heavy metal, so he fights Goliath just as he has fought off the bears and lions who have attacked his father's sheep. He takes five smooth stones from a stream and his slingshot.
He goes to meet Goliath in the valley. Goliath laughs and says "Am I a dog that you come after me with sticks?" David tells Goliath , "I come in the name of the LORD Almighty!" One stone goes in the sling and with God's help connects with the forehead of the giant, who falls down dead!
God defeats our giants for us- sin, death and the power of the devil- with two sticks and a few nails- the cross on which our Savior Jesus died for us- and he rose again, so that we too will rise!! We have God on our side!!
Book orders available, due December 8th.
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Have a fantastic week!!
Mrs. Schneck
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