After Joseph died, the Children of Israel were enslaved by the new king (Pharaoh) of Egypt. This coloring page will help children remember that God was with the Israelites even during this sad time in their history. They can also learn that God is with us in sad times also.
Celebrate Columbus day in October with these super cute, free printable, Columbus Day Coloring Pages and Writing Prompts for kids of all ages!
Happy Monday! The first week back after Christmas break is over and you're back in the swing of things! Time to start pluggin' in some new ideas into your daily routine! Yesterday in our Sunday School class, we played a really fun (yet ridiculously simple to make) game to help review the lesson we were learning for the day. We were learning about the 12 sons of Jacob (characters from the Bible), and I was looking for a fun way to review them, so I decided to do a little "Guess Who" game. It's so simple friends, that I can barely even call it DIY because *I* didn't really do much accept for spend about 5 minutes on the computer creating the following two pages. This top picture has boxes with the pictures of Jacob and his 12 sons on it (images found here). and the bottom picture has the same sized boxes, but no pictures. I had the students cut out their picture boxes (see - so easy, I didn't even have to do the cutting!). They then set the up 2 file folders like shown below (I paper clipped them together so that they would stay together. You'll also notice I stuck an object (a bell, in my case) in between the folders to keep the top half from falling over. The students then placed their blank box sheet on their side of the folder and placed the picture cards in any order on top of the blank boxes. Again - notice who is doing all the work :) Not me! I then had a separate set of the picture cards, one set per partner group (this was in ADDITION to the cards that they cut up). Once students set up their board placing all pictures on the box, I had each partner group pick a person from the additional picture card set and paper clip this picture in the corner on the top of the file folder. (Ex. The picture below shows "Levi" clipped in the corner). This became the person that their partner would try to guess. Students played the game using the regular "Guess Who" rules asking their partner yes/no questions about their secret person. (ex. Does your person have a striped belt?). Students would remove people off their board as they eliminated who their partner's person might be. Once a partner had won, the students could rearrange their board as they wanted to and choose a new picture card and play again. So, how can you use this idea in your classroom? EASY! Choose characters from a book, historical figures, or any other group of people your students need to review. It would even make a great game to tuck away for now and use at the beginning of the school year by using pictures of your students and have students guess which classmate their partner has. What a great way for your students to get to know their classmates at the beginning of the year!!
Sharpen your focus and find all the things that don't belong in this garden. Then color it in to finish the job, making the garden bloom with beauty!
Okay, today's is not awe-inspiring or anything. It's pretty straight-forward! Lydia was a seller of purple. . .So, this is my craft: For this craft you will need: cardstock, scissors, crayons, glue sticks, and purple fabric (or tissue paper!). So, I could have just done this as a coloring page (which I found after Googling "Lydia Purple Paul," and then I stuck a verse onto it). But here's the issue with just coloring it: (1) misguided kids will color the cloth whatever color they like and misguided teachers will let them, and (2) the story will be made more concrete if you actually PUT purple cloth into the kids' hands. So...anyways, because I didn't want to have to buy a bunch of purple cloth, and because the church already had tissue paper in the craft cabinet, I went with tissue paper! First, I cut the paper into strips. Then, I cut those strips into rectangles. (This goes faster if you stack the strips and cut through many at once.) Then, I colored the page. Then, I glued each rectangle onto the "cloth" in the picture. So, as you do this craft with the kids, make sure to point out that purple cloth was a huge deal back in Bible times when most people wore brown or grey garments. The color was made from a rare snail that secretes purple ink. (That's why there is a bowl in the picture that says "Shells.") Each snail only produces a very small amount of ink, so in order to dye something, you would have to collect many, many snails. In fact, the darker the purple, the more expensive the cloth because more snails were used. This was a very costly procedure and so Lydia was a very rich and influential woman to be able to afford buying and selling this cloth. The fact that she accepted Christ, was baptized, and housed Paul and Company was a GREAT blessing to them and her community! Just a word of warning: the picture is really pixel-y, and I couldn't fix the resolution. I wish I could have found a better picture, but. . .beggars can't be choosers! The End!
This spring language scene includes a barrier game and 2 following directions coloring pages. Barrier games are a great way to practice listening and language skills. Simply print out two copies of the mats and pictures and set up a folder in between the two. One player makes a scene, then describes it to player two. Player two uses their listening skills to recreate the picture on their mat. At the end, lift up the folder and see how you did! Barrier games can be used to target specific language skills such as prepositions, auditory memory, and vocabulary. Also includes suggestions for 1 and 2 step directions. More Spring Listening Activities: Spring Early Language Coloring Pages Spring Auditory Memory Word Searches April Auditory Processing Follow my store to stay updated on future resources! Email me at [email protected] IG: @listeningfun FB: Teacher of the Deaf Community FB Group
Scripture Reference: Joshua 6:24; 7:1-8:1 Suggested Emphasis: We cannot hide our sins from God. Memory Verse: “The Lord’s eyes see everything that happens. He watches both evil and good peopl…
Video tutorial and 7 pages of free printable worksheets to help kids learn the colors in french, and to read, write and spell 12 french colors.
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These two picnics have a lot in common, but can you find the differences? Have fun giving you and your child a coloring challenge.
Japanese is a beautiful and complicated language. Now you and your child can learn the basics with a great series of Hirigana worksheets!
This series of coloring pages featuring children around the world is great for kids to learn about their heritage.
This Hiragana alphabet page helps your child learn the letter "se." Try this "se" worksheet to teach your child a little about Japanese written language.
Are you grounded like an earth bender, fierce like a fire bender, mindful like a water bender, or spiritual like an air bender? Take this quiz and find out!
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Before his encounter with Christ, Paul persecuted the church. He was on his way to Damascus as he continued jailing and persecuting Christians. There, on the road, he was confronted by none other than the resurrected Christ, and he became a Christian. These free, printable Bible activities are about Paul's conversion.
Want to learn a new language? With this fun series of Hiragana alphabet sheets, you can start learning Japanese!