Wise - Week 3

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Study at Home

  1. Get your Child a snack or choose a fun prep activity

  2. Read the Bible Story to your child.

  3. Click on the link to the YouTube Playlist for that week and watch the videos

  4. Review Memory work and Pray with your kids when they are done

  5. Click on the links to the Kahoot Games for the week. 

  6. If you have time or the desire - choose one of the follow up activities to help the kids engage with the lesson

Lesson Overview

Solomon's Wise Ruling: 1 Kings 3:16-28

  • King Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived. So a lot of people in his kingdom came to him and asked him to help them figure out their problems.

  • One day, two women came to see the king. They had a very serious problem.

  • Solomon said the right words and made the mother very happy! The right words tell the truth but are also kind.

Other LInks

📝Printable sermon notes for big kids who also watch the sermon: HERE

RestoreKids YouTube Channel: HERE

Memory Work Video

Monthly Elementary Parent Guide

Monthly PreK Parent Guide

Printable Coloring Page


WISE - A SERIES ON WISDOM

A lot of parents and kids alike focus more heavily on gleaning academic knowledge and gaining meaningful experiences, but teaching our kids to pursue wisdom will help them merge those fields and develop better, God-centered decision-making skills. Kids are placed in plenty of situations where they would need to exercise such discernment. While the wisdom they would need on a daily basis may not be on the scale of Solomon deliberating an argument between two women each claiming to be the rightful mother of a baby, kids will still collect valuable insight about wisdom from such stories. They will first determine wisdom comes from God,  and that being wise also has a lot to do with saying the right words and asking the right questions. . . all of which we can ask of God, who will give them to us because God can be trusted. 

Memory Work Video