Preschool
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Preschool Lessons
This month’s Biblical theme is: God is Good
Unit OverviewThis month, we are learning all about the unwavering goodness of God. In the creation story, God crafted a perfect world and formed a special relationship with humans. Despite humanity’s sins, as seen in Cain and Abel’s story, God’s protection and love endure. God’s goodness shines through in Noah’s rescue from the flood and in God fulfilling His promise to Abraham and Sarah, bringing unexpected joy. Through these stories, God’s consistent goodness, faithfulness and love for humanity are evident, emphasizing His enduring care and blessings.
This month’s Biblical theme is: God gives us Hope
Unit OverviewThis month, we are celebrating that God is the Master Painter behind our lives! With this in mind, consider decorating your space to refl ect God’s beauty and creativity. Let your inner artist out and make a backdrop with streaks of paint or bright-colored streamers! Use bright colors, paintbrush garlands, faux paint buckets spilling streamers of color — wherever your creativity leads you!
Preschool: Jacob and Esau
Big Question:
God gives us hope.
Bible Story:
Genesis 25:19-28; Genesis 27-28
Preschool: Joseph
Big Question:
God gives hope for the future.
Bible Story:
Genesis 40-41
Preschool: Birth of Moses
Big Question:
God’s hope is unstoppable.
Bible Story:
Exodus 1-2
Preschool: Plagues
Big Question:
God is in control of all things.
Bible Story:
Exodus 7-12
Preschool: Red Sea
Big Question:
God makes a way when things seem hopeless.
Bible Story:
Exodus 14
This month's theme is: God is Mighty!
Unit OverviewAfter many hard-fought battles, God allowed His people to enter the promised land, though they did not remain faithful to him. The Israelites would cry out to God when they needed help and He would raise up a judge to rescue them. This cycle continued over and over again until the Israelites demanded a king. Throughout all of the hardship they created for themselves, God showed them repeatedly that He was the one true God, worthy of their worship.
Preschool: Rahab
Big Question:
God is mighty.
Bible Story:
Joshua 2, 6
Preschool: Gideon
Big Question:
God works in mighty and unexpected ways.
Bible Story:
Judges 7
Preschool: Ruth
Big Question:
God is mighty even when we are hurting.
Bible Story:
Ruth 1-4
Preschool: David and Goliath
Big Question:
Nothing is mightier than God.
Bible Story:
1 Samuel 17
This month’s biblical theme: God is Faithful
Unit OverviewGod’s faithfulness is seen in each of the stories this month. David, Elijah and Daniel were all protected and cared for. Even in exile, Ezekiel prophesied hope for Jerusalem’s restoration, symbolized by dry bones coming to life. Despite Israel’s disobedience, God remained steadfast — guiding, providing and protecting His people. No matter the trial, God is faithful.
Preschool: David and Saul
Big Question:
God is faithful.
Bible Story:
1 Samuel 24
Preschool: Elijah on Mount Carmel
Big Question:
God faithfully provides for us.
Bible Story:
1 Kings 17
Preschool: Daniel in the Lion's Den
Big Question:
God is always with us.
Bible Story:
Daniel 6
Preschool: Ezekiel
Big Question:
God brings new life.
Bible Story:
Ezekiel 37
This Month’s Biblical Theme is: Jesus is Our Rescuer
Unit OverviewSin had broken God’s perfect world. Prophets like Malachi and Isaiah foretold of a Rescuer who would save humanity from their sins. John the Baptist would prepare hearts for the Messiah and remind them of their need to be rescued. Mary trusted in God’s plan and became the one to bring the Rescuer into the world. The Rescuer’s name was Jesus. He is our ultimate Rescuer and the fulfillment of God’s promise to bring people back into relationship with God.
Preschool: Prophecy and Silence
Big Question:
God promised a Rescuer.
Bible Story:
Malachi 3:1–3, Isaiah 9:6–7
Preschool: Zechariah and Elizabeth
Big Question:
God has a perfect plan.
Bible Story:
Luke 1:5–25, 57-80
Preschool: Mary and the Angel
Big Question:
Jesus is the Son of God.
Bible Story:
Luke 1:26–45
Preschool: Jesus is Born
Big Question:
Jesus was born to rescue us.
Bible Story:
Luke 2:1–20
Preschool: Magi
Big Question:
Jesus is King.
Bible Story:
Matthew 2:1–12
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Preschool
Frequently Asked Questions
Brite is created for your entire Children’s Ministry—infants through elementary. Brite Preschool and Brite Elementary can each stand alone, but they are designed to work together in harmony. While we encourage you to use Brite for all age groups, you can purchase Preschool and Elementary separately.
Brite has an aligned Scope & Sequence so all kids are learning the same stories and Biblical truths but with age-appropriate teaching, discussion questions, and activities.
Brite Preschool includes age-appropriate lessons and materials for all of early childhood—infants through Pre-K. The lessons are divided into four age groupings—babies (approx. ages 0-1), toddlers (approx. ages 1-2), younger preschoolers (approx. ages 2-3), and older preschoolers (approx. ages 3-5).
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Brite Preschool includes age-appropriate lessons and materials for all of early childhood—infants through Pre-K. The lessons will be divided into four age groupings—babies (approx. ages 0-1), toddlers (approx. ages 1-2), younger preschoolers (approx. ages 2-3), and older preschoolers (approx. ages 3-5).
Since preschool and elementary are separate purchases, only calculate how many kids you have in each specific age group. For example, if you have 200 kids in your ministry, but only 50 are preschoolers, you will purchase the preschool curriculum for 25-50 kids.
You bet. Our video clips supplement the lesson with both live-action and animated features that kids love!
Absolutely. Although our videos are popular with kids, they are supplemental, not required for using the lessons effectively.
Each month we provide a memory verse song and lyric video. Preschool also includes a “Find it in the Bible song.” Brite does not include other music at this time.
Yes! Parent resources include monthly activity calendars, weekly parent sheets and social media graphics you can post to keep parents informed about what’s happening in your ministry.
Brite is a 52-week schedule that explores the Bible from cover to cover each year teaching Biblical literacy and lining up with the calendar to teach about Jesus’ birth in December and Easter in March/April.
Two ways: Either by logging in to our site and downloading the files you need, or by logging in and using our online portal, where you’ll find the same materials available without needing to download them.
Yes! Not everything is editable, but much of it is. Teaching slides and documents can be changed to fit your ministry and teaching styles. We provide both Word docs and PDF files.
Not yet. While Awana is a global ministry, at this time Brite is only available in the United States. We hope to expand this in the future, but until then, if you’re outside the U.S., please contact us at partnercare@awana.org to learn about curriculum options where you are.