Monday, August 26, 2013

Your Fave Bible Promise?




How would you answer that question? If you are a girl age 9 - 100, we want your ideas. Just draw a simple picture to show your fav Bible promise. Then, submit it to the Doodle Race.


Zonderkidz is offering some sweet prizes. Read all about them on the form!

  

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Notes from Carol


  • I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). 
  • Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. 
  • Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Sunday, August 25, 2013

To the House of the Lord


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Notes from Carol


  • I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). 
  • Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. 
  • Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Calling Young Writers!

How can a young writer (in elementary, junior high, or high school) be published?




Here is a great opportunity for kids to test the waters of creative writing . . . and maybe even be published on the web and win a prize.

Another great thing about this opp? It is put on by Tyndale House. Yes. THE Tyndale House! What a great way to get the attention of editors. Seriously.

Here is the link for all the information.


By the way - the deadline for this contest is August 31, 2013. So get out those laptops and get writing!


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Notes from Carol


Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Friday, August 23, 2013

FREE Reward Ideas for Sunday School

Sooo. . . you are teaching kids and you want to reward their efforts. BUT you don't want to spend a ton of money. Here are 10 FREE reward ideas!

Great for children's ministry workers and homeschoolers!



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Notes from Carol


  • I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). 
  • Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. 
  • Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

God Is Good





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Notes from Carol


These days I have the awesome responsibility and blessing of writing two devotional books for Zonderkidz. Will you pray with me about the devos? You can sign up to be a prayer partner on the right. I won't share your contact info. Promise.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Name that Story - Bible Lesson Review Game


Looking for a fun game for kidmin? Play "Name that Story" to review recent Bible stories.It takes only a few minutes to prepare. All you need is recent Sunday School take home papers or printed lesson materials.

  1. Cut one picture from each of the previous lessons to be reviewed.
  2. Cut out the title of each lesson.
  3. Display the pictures where the kids can easily see them.
  4. Give each child a title, and have them match the title to the corresponding pic.


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Notes from Carol



I have the awesome responsibility of writing tween devos for Zonderkidz. Right now we are having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. . . Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. . .Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

                                          Doodle (Drawing) Race for Kids


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Monday, August 19, 2013

Doodle Race Update

Check out this cool doodle from JW of Illinois!





The race will have TWO winners. Yep. You could be one of the winners. BUT you have to enter a doodle to be in the race. Just sayin'. . . 

Here are the links:

Doodle Prompt for Girls
 
Doodle Prompt for Boys
 

 Ready!  Set!!   DOODLE!!! 

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Tweetables

Do you have a heart for ministering to tweens? Check this out!   Tweet this!

It's a doodle race. Yep. Boys vs. Girls   Tweet this!

Enter this race for a chance for your drawing to appear in a Zonderkidz devotional.  Tweet this!

Doodle Devotions for Boys. Must read. Coming from Zonderkidz in 2015. . .   Tweet this!

Doodle Devotions for Girls. Sweet! Coming from Zonderkidz in 2015. . .  Tweet this! 

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Notes from Carol


These days I have the awesome responsibility and blessing of writing two devotional books for Zonderkidz. Will you pray with me about the devos? You can sign up to be a prayer partner on the right. I won't share your contact info. Promise.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Sunday, August 18, 2013

A Cheerful Heart



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Notes from Carol




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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Back to School Mini-Mission

Kids are headed back to school. It is a time of excitement and happy anticipation for many kids, but it is a not so happy time for others. Lots of students will go back to school without the needed supplies. Sure, there are lots of free backpack events that offer fully stocked backpacks, but not every child has the opportunity to attend one of those.

Challenge the kids in your church class (or your own children) to do a mini-mission.


  1. Display a variety of school supplies on the table.
  2. Ask the kids if they have noticed another student who is missing a particular needed supply.
  3. Allow the kids to choose an item that fills the need.
  4. Then, have them write a short, anonymous note to go with the chosen item.
  5. Explain that the Bible teaches that we should help others in need, but we should not make a show of our work before others.
  6. Encourage the kids to secretly place the item on the needy child's desk without being seen.

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Notes from Carol


  • I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). 
  • Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. 
  • Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Friday, August 16, 2013

What Do I Send for the Doodle Race?

The Doodle Race (boys vs. girls with two prizes from Zonderkidz) is happening N-O-W!

So. . . what is a doodle again?   Doodle - a simple drawing (not fancy art)

So. . . just what is a doodle prompt?  Here. . .take a look!


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Doodle Prompt for Boys

And then Jesus. . .


 

 [Your doodle (drawing) goes here!]




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Doodle Prompt for Girls

Promises? The Bible is full of them!


 

 [Your doodle (drawing) goes here!]




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Awesome Doodle Example



Michelle from Missouri loves doodles! Micah from Illinois loves to spread the message of Jesus. . . So they are in the Doodle Race. How about you? 


Doodle Race Video

Doodle Prompt for Boys

Doodle Prompt for Girls

 

P.S. Challenge your friends, your brother, your sister, your mom, your dad, your grandma, your grandpa, your church teachers. . .


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Notes from Carol


These days I have the awesome responsibility and blessing of writing two devotional books for Zonderkidz. Will you pray with me about the devos? You can sign up to be a prayer partner on the right. I won't share your contact info. Promise.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A Sweet Idea




Doodle Prompt for Girls

Doodle Prompt for Boys



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Notes from Carol



I have the awesome responsibility of writing tween devos for Zonderkidz. Right now we are having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. . . Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. . .Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

                                          Doodle (Drawing) Race for Kids


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Leftover Letter Fun - Learning Games

As the kids head back to school, are you cleaning out those closets? Maybe you are in the process of moving. What to do with leftover letter tiles from a word game such as Scrabble (TM) or Upwords (TM)?  I'll admit that I can't part with them. Ever. They have so much potential!

These ideas are suitable for:
  • beginning readers
  • school classrooms
  • children's groups at church
  • homeschoolers
  • family devotion time                                

The Materials

  • Letter tiles from word games 
          NOTE: The tiles don't have to match! Combine tiles from several games. Fun! Attention-getting!

Learning Games and Activities

  • ABC practice - Give the child the letters of the alphabet and ask her to arrange them in order.
  • Name fun - Give the child the letters of his name and have him arrange them to spell his name.
  • Sorting - Give each child 15-20 letter tiles (that represent certain letters - perhaps B, R, and L). Have them sort the letters into groups.
  • Counting - Ask the child to count how many letters are in each group.
  • Patterns - Give the child preselected letters to form patterns. (One example is using two letters for a repeating pattern. Many beginning spelling words end in AT - bat, cat, hat, mat, etc. So give the child a handful of letters A and T to practice the pattern: ATATATAT.)
  • Spelling _Give the child preselected letter tiles to practice a spelling list.
  • Vocab review - Give the child preselected letter tiles to spell vocab from a Reading or Bible story.


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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Monday, August 12, 2013

A Doodle Quiz

It is almost time for school to start. . . How about a FUN quiz???

Answer Yep or Nope.
  1. A doodle is fancy art.                          Nope! A doodle is a fun drawing!
  2. The Doodle Race is for kids.                Yep! (And parents and grandparents!)
  3. The Doodle Race costs money.            Nope! Free - free - free!
  4. The Doodle Race is borrrring.               Ahemm. . . NOPE!
  5. The Doodle Race has prizes.               Yes. Yep. True. Truth. Told ya!
  6. This is an awesome doodle example.    Hello. I think yes.


Bonus Question:  You could enter the Doodle Race N-O-W.   Yep     Nope                                                                                     

Yep! Of course!!!



Click on the link to enter the Doodle Race. . .


Doodle Prompt for Boys

Doodle Prompt for Girls

 

P.S. Challenge your friends, your brother, your sister, your mom, your dad, your grandma, your grandpa, your church teachers. . .


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Notes from Carol


These days I have the awesome responsibility and blessing of writing two devotional books for Zonderkidz. Will you pray with me about the devos? You can sign up to be a prayer partner on the right. I won't share your contact info. Promise.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Hearts that Rejoice




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Notes from Carol


I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. . . Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. . .Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Back to Sunday School Time

It's Back-to-Sunday-School time! Yep. In my church, we call Sunday School  - KidsLife. I think as long as I live I will refer to it both ways. (Not to compare it to a soft drink, but I still say soda-pop when I am with friends who have a strong preference one way or the other.)

I have been thinking about motivators for my class. I def want to use the Every Penny Counts idea to keep them interested in answering questions and to foster a habit of giving to missions.

I have also been thinking of how I can stay in touch with the kids between Sundays. Here is one idea I want to try:

Question Postcards

I went to my local Christian bookstore and purchased these (created by Tina Ledbetter - available from Universal Designs).






My plan is to jot a postcard (on Sunday afternoon) to each student in the class. The message will be short, but will include two things:
  • Great to see you / We missed you
  • A fill-in-the-blank or question based on the upcoming lesson
Kids who bring back the cards with the answer will get a small reward (candy, bookmark, other reward trinket).

My Confession

I have for a long, long time been drawn to writing notes and letters on Sunday afternoons. BUT family members can tell you - She (ME) can write great notes and letters, but ummm. . . doesn't do it as often as she should.

Two Questions

  • Will you pray that I am consistent in writing notes and letters this year?
  • Will you share with us some of your Back-to-Sunday-School (KidsLife) ideas?


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Notes from Carol



I have the awesome responsibility of writing tween devos for Zonderkidz. Right now we are having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. . . Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. . .Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Noah's Ark Spelling Game

Recently, I saw an adorable pin for Math counting. Love, love, love this idea! Here is a similar activity to practice spelling and incorporate the story of Noah's Ark.

This idea is suitable for:
  • children's groups at church
  • homeschoolers
  • family devotion time                                

 

 

Materials

  • several paint sample strips (colors of the rainbow)
  • Bible story of Noah's Ark 


 

 

 

Preparation

Prepare the strips by printing the name of a different animal on each one. Cut the strips into color sections.

 

 

 

 

 

How to Do the Activity

Read the story of  Noah's Ark.Have kids arrange the color-sections to spell the names of animals.






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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Every Penny Counts

This idea is suitable for:
  • children's groups at church
  • homeschoolers
  • family devotion time

 Materials

  • an empty plastic jar (One with a wide mouth works best.)
  • small amount of duct tape
  • pennies
  • another container or bag to hold the pennies until they are used
  • Sunday School lesson, devotion material, focus Bible story

Preparation

  1. Prepare the jar by washing and drying it.
  2. Add a single strip of duct tape around the middle of the jar.
  3. Gather pennies
  4. Choose the Bible materials (stories, lessons, devotions)

How to Do the Activity

  1. Read the story of  the widow's gift in Luke 21:1-4.
  2. Explain that even small amounts of giving add up. (In this case, the widow's giving was not small to her.)
  3. Explain that the Every Penny Counts activity will be ongoing. After reading a Bible story, lesson, or devotional reading, you will ask questions. Every correct answer will earn a penny in the jar.
  4. Together choose where the funds will go (missions, local food pantry, purchase of items for Operation Christmas Child box).
  5. When the jar is full, have students guess the amount of money collected. 
  6. Count the money and then contribute it to the agreed-upon area of giving. As a group, pray for the recipients of the money.
  7. Reward children with a free time party.
  8. Repeat with the jar and new pennies. 

 Other Options

  1. Add in Math! Have the kids add on the amount of money earned at each sitting for a running total.
  2. Have multiple jars of graduating sizes, each with a different color tape. Explain that after completing one level (perhaps green), they will be moving on to the next level (of a different color).

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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Sunday, August 04, 2013

Sunday Praises



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Notes from Carol




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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Saturday, August 03, 2013

Backpack Missions for Young Learners

Several months ago, I blogged about a Backpack Mission Project. The focus was on involving tweens in such a community outreach through giving and prayer.

Okay. I will admit it. Yesterday I braved the swarms of people at Walmart, many of whom were purchasing back-to-school supplies. It made me think of the backpack missions and how younger kiddos could be involved. Sure, all the things in the first post would apply to young kids, but here are a few more that really speak to three to eight year olds developmentally.



  • Talk about the importance and kind of learning that each supply item represents. (Crayons, for example, will help kids draw or doodle the many things that God has made. . . and art is FUN!)
  • Help children as they pack the backpacks for others. Getting one of each item in each bag reinforces sharing and the important Math skill of one-to-one correspondence.
  • Pray with the children to thank God for the many blessings God has given each of them. 

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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

R U in the Doodle Race?




Doodle Prompt for Girls

Doodle Prompt for Boys

 

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Notes from Carol


Hey Tweens! Hey Parents and Grandparents! Hey Children's Ministry Workers! Are you in the Doodle Race? 

Read all about it here!


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Have a Glad Heart




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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

What Is a Doodle?

You may be wondering. . . Just what is a doodle?

Doodle - a simple drawing (not fancy art)


Awesome Doodle Example


Michelle from Missouri loves doodles! She loves to spread the message of Jesus. . . So she is in the Doodle Race. How about you? 


Doodle Race Video

Doodle Prompt for Boys

Doodle Prompt for Girls

 

P.S. Challenge your friends, your brother, your sister, your mom, your dad, your grandma, your grandpa, your church teachers. . .


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Notes from Carol


These days I have the awesome responsibility and blessing of writing two devotional books for Zonderkidz. Will you pray with me about the devos? You can sign up to be a prayer partner on the right. I won't share your contact info. Promise.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore