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Jungle Explorers Series at a Glance for Kid‐O‐Deo About this Series: We’re on a hunt for the greatest fruit in the world—the fruit of the Spirit! Join us in Kid‐O‐Deo as we brave the wild jungle in search of love, joy, peace, patience and other amazing “fruit.” And guess what? There’s no chance of getting lost on this adventure because we find these fruits by following God!
Memory Verse: Galatians 5:22‐23 ‐ But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self‐control.
Weekly Overview: Lesson: Lesson 1: Jan. 6/7 Lesson 2: Jan. 13/14 Lesson 3: Jan. 20/21 Lesson 4: Jan. 27/28 Lesson 5: Feb. 3/4 Lesson 6: Feb. 10/11
Topic: Faithfulness Joshua and the Wall: Joshua 5:13‐6:27 Patience Hannah Waits: 1 Samuel 1 Self‐Control Daniel’s Diet: Daniel 1 Kindness/Goodness/Gentleness Jairus’ Daughter: Mark 5:21‐43 Peace Jesus Prays: Luke 5:16; Mark 4:35‐41 Love/Joy The Lost Son: Luke 15:11‐32
Big Idea: I can be faithful to God. I can wait patiently. I can use self‐control. I can be kind, good, and gentle. I can have peace. I can be loving and joyful.
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Jungle Explorers Series at a Glance for Kid‐O‐Deo (continued) Lesson 1: Faithfulness When Joshua marched into the Promised Land, he expected to need tools like a sword and a shield. First, God had Joshua use a much greater tool, the fruit of faithfulness. When God gave Joshua a strange command, Joshua had to choose between trusting God and doing what seemed right to him. Joshua’s choice shows us what it means to be faithful no matter what. Lesson 2: Patience Sometimes the hardest thing you’ll do is to not do anything. Waiting for something can make a minute feel like an hour and a day feel like a year. This week, the story of Hannah will show us something important about patience. While waiting for a baby, she continued to trust God. Hannah shows us that having patience for God’s timing is always worth the wait. Lesson 3: Self‐Control Daniel was one of many men captured by King Nebuchadnezzar and brought to work the city of Babylon. But Daniel stood out from the others. Everyone else was eating the delicious foods presented by the king, but Daniel and his friends did something different. In this week’s story, Daniel shows us the power of self‐control. Lesson 4: Kindness/Goodness/Gentleness There are many examples of Jesus using the fruits of kindness, goodness, and gentleness. One of those times was on a day when Jesus had sailed across a sea and was met by a large crowd. We’ll see what happens when Jesus meets a sick girl’s father and a group of heartbroken people. Jesus’ actions in this story tell us about three powerful fruits of the spirit. Lesson 5: Peace In the Bible, we can read about Jesus going off to places by himself to talk to God. Even though Jesus loved helping people, he knew that making time for peace and spending time with God was important too. During a huge storm out on the water, Jesus demonstrated what it can look like to have true peace—the kind of peace that only comes from God. Lesson 6: Love/Joy This week, we’ll hear a story Jesus told about how powerful love can be. It’s about a lost son and the love his father had for him. When we have love, it’s that much easier to have true joy—another fruit! God loves each of us so much, and he wants us to joyfully share that love with others. We’ll learn how we can do that this week in Kid‐O‐Deo!
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Jungle Explorers Lesson Outline for Kid‐O‐Deo Lesson 4: Kindness, Goodness, Gentleness Lesson Segment Total Running Time Kid‐O Playtime Transition Time Kid‐O‐Deo Theme Song Video (3:00) 0:00‐15:00 Welcome (2:00) Value (0:30) Worship Song: Better Than the Best Thing (3:00) Bible Adventure (6:00) Memory Verse: Galatians 5:22‐23 (3:00) Worship Song: Love One Another (3:00) Application (4:00) Big Idea Video (2:00) Kid‐O‐Whampus (2:00) Prayer (1:00) Transition Time 15:00‐45:00 Group Time (15:00) 45:00‐60:00
Video Cue
Slide Cue
Audio Cue
Tech Notes
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Opening Song
3:00
(Roll when directed) Kid‐O‐Deo Theme Song Video (Auto advance) Kid‐O‐Deo Slide
Welcome
2:00
Hi Kid‐Os! Welcome to Kid‐O‐Deo! My name is _____________, and I’m so excited to see each and every one of you here! We will be singing some songs, learning a Bible Memory Verse, and hearing an awesome story. Before we do any of that, let’s go over the rules we have in Kid‐O‐Deo. Do any of you know how many we have? THREE! That’s right, so let’s get started!
Rule #1: When I’m talking, you are listening! Everyone put on your listening ears, and on the count of three, let’s practice listening! Rule #2: Keep your hands and feet to yourself! Do a little clap and place your hands in your lap! Rule #3: Stay in your spot! Let’s take our special glue sticks and put some glue on our spot to help us stay in the right place!
Now that we know the rules, we’re ready to have so much fun together. Today we are going to be jungle explorers! “Jungle Explorers” & Monkey and lion sounds
Here in the jungle, we’ll be exploring something called the “Fruit of the Spirit.” The Fruit of the Spirit is not something you eat like apples or oranges. This kind of fruit is what God calls some of the good things he gives us when we follow him and his Son, Jesus. Over the last few weeks, we’ve already learned about three fruits. If you think you remember some of the fruits, you can help me say them out loud. We’ve learned about faithfulness, patience, and self‐control! Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 5
Today, we’ll be talking about three more fruits: kindness, goodness, and gentleness. When we are kind, we are treating people with care. When we’re good, we follow rules and help others. And when we’re gentle, we’re being careful and not being rough.
Value
0:30
When we use kindness, goodness, gentleness, and the other fruits that God gives us, it can help us make wise choices and live our lives for God! Can you repeat these words after me? I can be who God made me to be. I CAN BE WHO GOD MADE ME TO BE. Awesome!
Worship
3:00
God made us in amazing ways, and we can thank him and praise him for that by singing about Jesus! Everyone stand up and let’s praise God with our hands, feet, and voices! Song 1: Joy
Bible Adventure
6:00
(Auto advance) “Jungle Explorers”
Stupendous singing, Kid‐Os! You can sit down now.
Our friend, Tweet, has a message for us. Take a look at the screen! Tweet Letter Video (Auto advance) “Jungle Explorers”
It sounds like Tweet sent us a Tweetergram all the way from the forest to the jungle. But I wonder where it is? IN THE MAILBOX! Good thinking, Kid‐Os! But…where is the mailbox? Do This: Have kids help direct you to the mailbox. You can make this silly by pretending you can’t find it. Once you’ve found it, open up the mailbox and take out the weekly letter. Read the letter out loud. The content is below for your reference. Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 6
Thanks for your help, friends. Here’s the Tweetergram! I’ll read it to you. Hello Kid‐Os! I need your help. I know that the Fruit of the Spirit is not fruit that you eat; it’s the good things God puts in our lives when we choose to follow him. Today’s fruits are kindness, goodness, and gentleness, but here is my problem…I don’t know how to use these fruits! You have some items in the boxes on your stage that will help you learn more about being kind, good, and gentle. Do the activities and answer any questions from inside the boxes. If you do that and earn all four fruit cards, we will learn how to use these fruits together! Sincerely, Tweet Oh, look! Tweet also sent us these fruit cards to put on our boxes. They’ll help us see what fruit we’ve earned! Do This: Hold up the fruit cards.
Should we look inside box number one? YES! I agree. Do This: Take out the Bible and Bible storybook from box #1 and hold them up for the Kid‐Os to see.
It looks like our first activity is to go on an adventure...a Bible Adventure! Bible Adventure Jingle
Kid‐Os, are the words and the stories in the Bible real or pretend? REAL! That is right. The Bible is God’s true Word, so we know this story really happened. The story you are about to hear comes from the Bible, but we’re going to read it from our storybook because the pictures help us imagine what it might have looked like back when the Bible was written. Let’s get started! Do This: Have kids help you “turn” the pages on the screen with an exaggerated arm wave throughout the story.
Picture 1: Jairus talking to Jesus in the crowd
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One day Jesus was traveling with a big crowd of people. Suddenly, a man named Jairus (Jai‐russ) came to Jesus and bowed down in front of Him. Jesus listened to Jairus. Can you put your hand up to your ear like you’re listening to someone? Jairus begged Jesus to come with him. He told Jesus that his daughter was very sick, and he wanted Jesus to come heal her. Jesus agreed to go with Jairus. It was very kind of Jesus to stop what he was doing to listen to and help Jairus. Picture 2: Jesus consoling Jairus
On the way to Jairus’ house, a messenger came to tell him that his daughter had died. Jesus heard what the messenger said, but this is what he said to Jairus: “Don’t be afraid, only believe.” It might have been hard for Jairus not to be afraid after hearing what the messenger said, but Jesus’ kind words probably helped. Picture 3: Jesus talking to the crying people
When Jesus got to the house where the girl was, a lot of people who knew her were very sad and were crying loudly. Jesus asked the people, “Why are you crying and making so much noise?” Then He told them, “This child is not dead. She is only asleep.” Nobody believed what Jesus said because they had seen that the little girl was dead. Picture 4: Jesus holding the girl’s hand as she sits up smiling while Jairus and others watch with excitement
Jesus went into the room and held the little girl’s hand. Holding someone’s hand can be a very good and gentle thing to do. Then Jesus said, “My child, stand up!” When Jesus said this, the little girl stood up and began walking. She was not dead or even sick anymore. Can you make an excited face? The girl’s parents were amazed! Jesus didn’t have to help Jairus’ little girl, but because he did, he showed the importance of being kind, good, and gentle! “Jungle Explorers”
Awesome job listening to our story, Kid‐Os! We completed the first activity by going on our Bible Adventure. That means we earned a fruit card! Do This: Remove the “#1” from the first box and replace it with the apple card. Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 8
We’re going to earn more fruit cards and learn how we can be kind, good, and gentle like Jesus is, but right now, we have to practice something. What do you think it’s time for us to practice? OUR MEMORY VERSE!
Memory Verse
3:00
Memory Verse Jingle
(Auto advance – Memory Verse) Galatians 5:22‐23 ‐ But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self‐control.
This verse helps us learn all nine Fruits of the Spirit, which is pretty cool! Today we’re learning about three fruits. Do you remember which ones? KINDNESS, GOODNESS, GENTLENESS! That’s right! Everyone stand up because it’s time to practice! Do This: Practice the memory verse.
Wow, it sounds like a lot of you already know the verse really well! If you don’t know it yet, keep practicing at home. It’s a long verse, but you can memorize it if you try and practice!
Worship
2:00
Everyone stay on your feet because we have another song to sing! This song talks about loving others and being kind. Kindness is one of the fruits we’re learning about today! Song 2: Love One Another
Application
4:00
(Auto advance) “Jungle Explorers”
I love singing with all of you! You can sit down. Remember, we’re trying to earn fruit cards by learning about a very special kind of fruit…the Fruit of the Spirit! Let’s look inside box number two to see if there’s something to help us learn more about this fruit. Do This: Take the box of bandages out from box #2 and hold it up. Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 9
What are these? BANDAIDS! We use Band‐Aids or bandages like this when we’re hurt. We can also use bandages to help others when they’re hurting. I think this means that we’re supposed to talk about our Bible Adventure because we heard that Jesus healed Jairus’ daughter. Jesus didn’t use Band‐Aids to heal her though. What Jesus did was a miracle because he is God’s Son and has the power of God. Jesus also used some Fruits of the Spirit throughout the story. What three fruits did we talk about in today’s Bible Adventure? KINDNESS, GOODNESS, GENTLENESS. That’s right, and your answer earned us our second fruit card! Do This: Remove the “#2” from the second box and replace it with the grapes card.
We still need two more fruit cards, so let’s see what’s in the next box! Do This: Take the problem picture out from box #3 and hold it up. Kids building a snowman
It looks like we have a problem picture to solve. The question that goes with the picture is on this card. I’ll read it to you. Do This: Read the problem written on the note. The content on the note is below for your reference.
Emma is playing outside and her neighbor is trying to build a snowman. He is sad because his snowman keeps falling apart. How can Emma show her neighbor kindness, goodness, and gentleness? Choice #1: Kick his snowman over and tell him that he will never be able to make a good snowman. Choice #2: Carefully show him how to build a snowman and tell him that he can always ask her for help. All right friends, which is the better choice? Number one or two? TWO! That’s right! Helping others is a great way to be kind, good, and gentle! You know what? By talking about the problem picture, we earned our third fruit card! Do This: Remove the “#3” from the third box and replace it with the orange card. “Jungle Explorers”
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We only need one more fruit card! Should we see what’s inside box number four? YES! Do This: Take the giant banana out from box #4 and hold it up.
What is this? A BANANA! Yes, it’s a giant banana with a note that says to “Peel, Eat, and Go Bananas!” Do This: In the following paragraph, demonstrate the “peel, eat, and go” bananas actions for the kids. Be exaggerated and silly in your movements. After you shout “Let’s Go Bananas,” just dance like crazy for about 10 seconds or until the music stops.
Background jungle sounds/monkey noises Adjust volume so you can still hear the teacher talking We’ve been doing this for the last few weeks, so just follow along with us if you’re not sure what to do. First, look around and listen to the noises in the jungle like those monkeys! Can you make a monkey sound too? Now reach up and grab a banana from a tall banana tree. OK Kid‐Os, peel your bananas! Keep peeling! Ready to eat your banana? Nom nom nom! Now it’s time to go bananas, which means we’re going to dance like crazy! Don’t forget to stay in your spot. Everyone stand up, but be ready to sit back down when the music stops. Let’s…Go…BANANAS! Crazy dance music Readjust volume if needed Great job, Kid‐Os! You can sit down. We earned our last fruit card! This one was probably just for fun, but we love having fun here in Kid‐O‐Deo! Do This: Remove the “#4” from the fourth box and replace it with the banana card.
We did it! We earned all four fruit cards. That reminds me…I hope Tweet has been listening as we’ve been learning about kindness, goodness, and gentleness. Tweet? Are you there? Tweet cheering
Tweet says, “Here I am! Thanks for helping me learn how to be kind, good, and gentle! You’re tweeterific!” Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 11
You did an amazing job today, Kid‐Os. Remember, God wants you to be kind, good, and gentle by treating others well and helping those around you. When you follow God, he will give you these Fruits of the Spirit!
Big Idea
2:00
Big Idea Jingle
It’s time for our Big Idea, which will help us remember what we learned today. We’re going to check in with our friend, Ranger Ron, who is going to help us practice our Big Idea together. Stand up tall, everyone! Know This: The Big Idea is, “I can be kind, good, and gentle.” Big Idea Video
(Auto advance) “Jungle Explorers”
Kid‐O‐Whampus
2:00
Awesome job! All right Kid‐Os, stay standing and listen up because I have a question to ask you…are you ready to go Kid‐O‐Whampus?! Kid‐O‐Whampus: Red Light, Green Light
Prayer
1:00
(Auto advance) “Let’s Pray”
That was super fun! You can all sit back down. Now it’s time for us to talk to God together by praying. God knows everything about you like how old you are, what your favorite food is, and what you like to do for fun. God made you, and he loves you so much. You know what else? God loves it when we talk to him! While we’re praying, please be respectful of God and others. You can fold your hands in your lap and close your eyes so Jungle Explorers Lesson 4 Jan. 28/29 12
you are only thinking about the words you are saying to God. If you want, you can echo the words for the prayer after me. Dear God, We love you. Thank you for loving us. Help us to be kind, good, and gentle. Amen.
Kid‐O‐Deo Slide
It’s been great hanging out with you today! Now it’s time for you to go back to your classrooms where you will get into groups with your leader and other Kid‐Os, have a snack, and do a fun activity! See you later!
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