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Zion's Parents Day Out

Thursday, March 9, 2017

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REMINDER-EARLY DISMISSAL, FRIDAY. NO ASC IS OFFERED! ALL STUDENTS MUST BE PICKED UP! Please send a good snack only. No LUNCH. Dismissal is at 11:30am.

During this Lenten season many worship opportunities exist.
Midweek Lenten Services-3:30pm and 7pm.  Between the services a free will Lenten Soup and salad meal is offered in the lower level of the church. Weekend worship: Saturday-5pm, Sunday-8/10:30am, Bible study(Higher Education)/Sunday School-9:30am. At Jesus Time the children are also learning about Lent, in addition to the Bibles story.

Please see the flier about the Martin Luther Movie that will be shown Friday night in our Sanctuary at 7pm. These fliers have been sent home several times in the last few weeks. If you can't find yours please check the Church and School website for more information.

Jesus Time this week, Key talking points
1. Jesus taught us how to share. A young boy gave his lunch willingly to Jessus.
2. Young children can spread the Gospel though example and by telling others.
3. This is another miracle: 2 fish, 5 loaves of bread fed 5000 people with 12 baskets of leftovers.
     Our God provides for our needs.  He cares for us. Ask your child what other miracles we have         learned about. Ask hem who can do miracles.

Our Day.
Bible story coloring sheet.

St. Patrick's Day magnetic board.
Time for toys.


Shamrock painting.

Shaving cream Shamrocks.

Matching Cube game.

Puzzles.
Sensory Table.
Exploration of the sensory table this week is designed to reinforce observation of the color yellow
and the shape of a rectangle. Fine motor skills are used when children pick up items and when they attempt to pull apart a packing peanut. Cutting peanuts reinforce proper use of scissor skills. Oral language skills are developed when students name objects and describe how to use them. Not to mention cognitive development. Handling the items expose children to sensory touch. Taking turn and sharing space and objects with each other, teach young ones emotional growth. There's a lot of learning taking place even though it just looks like play.


The Bible story.



What's the weather like? Ask your child.
Outdoor fun.





Books for the day. Talk to your child about these books. What do they remember about the 1st book. Ask them what they would do with a magic stick.



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