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Hidden Pictures (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Make one copy on white paper for each child. CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Hidden Pictures (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Make one copy on white paper for each child.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Animal Masks (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on white paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Animal Masks (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on tan paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Animal Masks (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on brown paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Board Game (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Make one copy.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

Whatcha Need:To make game squares, gather the following pieces of cardstock or construction paper:• 2 sheets of purple paper. Print “Start” on one sheet and “Finish” on the other sheet.• 6 sheets of yellow paper• 9 sheets of green paper• 4 sheets of blue paper• 4 sheets of red paper• 3 sheets of orange paper

Note: You may wish to laminate these game squares to make them more durable.

You will also need “Game Cards” (from the Activity Pages on the Web site), a game die, masking tape,Play-Doh®, a playing piece for each child (optional), and a Bible for each child bookmarked atPhilippians 4:13.

Whatcha Do:Make tape loops and tape each game square on the floor in a circular, meandering path. Place “Start”and “Finish” next to each other. Mix up the other squares so the colors are not in any particular order.Organize the “Game Cards” according to color and set each colored stack face down on the floor nextto the game board.

How Ya Play:1. Let children select a playing piece (if applicable) and place the pieces on “Start.” If you’re not using

game pieces, ask children to remove their shoes and let them be their own game piece by stand-ing or sitting on the game squares.

2. Let the youngest child go first. Play can proceed around the “circle” to the right. Then let players go inthe same order from then on.

3. Players roll the die and move that number of spaces on the game board. Then the player draws thegame card on top of the stack that is the same color as the space he landed on. Read the card tothe child quietly so the other players can’t hear. Guide the child to follow the instructions on thecard.

• “Q” cards have questions for the player to answer. • “Do It” cards tell the player something to pantomime for other players to guess.• “Partner Up” cards tell the player to do something with a partner of her choice.• “Play Do” cards tell the player something to make from Play-Doh®.• “All Do” cards are something for all the players to do, including the player who drew the card.

After the action is done, place the card at the bottom of its stack and let play proceed to the next player.

4. Play continues until interest wanes or as players reach “Finish.” Avoid emphasizing a “winner.”Everyone who plays the game can win. Be sure to use this game as an opportunity to make lifeapplication of today’s Bottom Line.

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Game Cards (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on yellow cardstock or construction paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

AAll ll DDooFind our memory verse in the

Bible.

AAll ll DDooYou are learning to brush yourteeth. Pretend to brush your

teeth.

AAll ll DDooPretend to be a lion. What do you

remember about lions from today’sBible story?

AAll ll DDooYou are learning to wash yourbody. Pretend to take a bath.

AAll ll DDooPretend to be a sheep. What do

you remember about sheep fromtoday’s Bible story?

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Game Cards (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on green cardstock or construction paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

DDoo IIttPretend to be a bear.

What do you remember aboutbears from today’s Bible story?

DDoo IIttYou are learning to wash your

face.Pretend to wash your face.

DDoo IIttYou are learning to put on a shirt.

Pretend to put on a shirt.

DDoo IIttPretend to be David using his

slingshot to protect the sheep.

DDoo IIttYou are learning to put on your

shoes.Pretend to put on your shoes.

DDoo IIttYou are learning to brush your

hair.Pretend to brush your hair.

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Game Cards (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on blue cardstock or construction paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

QQ CCaarrddGod is always ready to help you

learn new things.What do you know how to do?

QQ CC aarrddGod is always ready to help you

learn new things.What do you want to learn to do?

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Game Cards (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on red cardstock or construction paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

PPaarrttnneerr UUppGod is always ready to help me

cooperate with friends.Shake hands with a partner.

PPaarrttnneerr UUppGod is always ready to help me

cooperate with friends.Give a friend a high five.

PPaarrttnneerr UUppGod is always ready to help me

cooperate with friends.Hug a friend.

PPaarrttnneerr UUppGod is always ready to help me

cooperate with friends.Pat a friend on the back.

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Game Cards (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy this page on orange cardstock or construction paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

PP llaayy DDooGod is always ready to help you

figure it out!Make a snake from Play-Doh®.

PP llaayy DDooGod is always ready to help you

figure it out!Make a pancake from Play-Doh®.

PP llaayy DDooGod is always ready to help you

figure it out!Make a ball from Play-Doh®.

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Animal Body Patterns (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Copy these three pages on white paper.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Animal Body Patterns (Continued) (3s–5s) • August Week 1CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Animal Body Patterns (Continued) (3s–5s) • August Week 1CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org

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Child on a Tricycle (3s–5s) • August Week 1 • Make a copy of one symbol for each small group.CURRICULUM FOR 3- THROUGH 5-YEAR OLDS • © 2006 First Look. All rights reserved • www.myfirstlook.org