Games and activities to play linking to the story of Pharaoh : Out of Egypt, 10 plagues, Moses and Aaron. As foun in Exodus 7-12.
Old Testament Bible Study: Moses and the 10 Plagues in Egypt, edible and fun!
Make your Passover seder fun with these edible representations of the ten plagues. Everyone will enjoy the creativity and all of these can easily be done with little to no special equipment.
As arguably the most action-packed and drama-filled book of the Bible, it’s no wonder that Hollywood has capitalized on several films based on the book of Exodus. The real script that only the God of Heaven could direct, opens some 400 years after Genesis concludes. Despite the time gap, it is a continuation of God’s […]
So… I will be having thirteen children at Passover at my home this year, and they range from baby to school age. Needless to say, I’m working hard to plan a seder that will keep them en…
These Destination Dig VBS Craft Ideas are a roundup of ideas that fit the theme for Lifeway's VBS for 2021 and are sure to make your VBS a blast!
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Overview of the book of Exodus: how God redeems his people (1-18), makes a covenant with them (19-24) and dwells with them (25-40). PDF version (258 KB)
Summer is backyard time— running, jumping, laughing time. The children in your life will play and learn joyfully with these Bible-based games.
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The 10 plagues sent on Egypt in Exodus 7-12. PDF version (147 KB)
Looking for a great way to teach your teens about the Tabernacle? Check out this True or False worksheet! It's perfect for studying Exodus 25-27 and encourages teens to think critically and apply Biblical principles.
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Title: God Provides for the Israelites in the Desert Scripture: Exodus 16-17 Target Age Group: 3rd-5th grade Main Point: God provides for us even when we Bible Lesson Plans for Kids God Provides in the Desert (Exodus 16-17) Sunday School Lesson
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Scripture Reference: Exodus 4:20-23 and 4:27-10:29 Suggested Emphasis: Have a soft heart that wants to obey God. Memory Verse: “My God, I want to do what you want. Your teachings are in my he…
games to play linked to the lesson on Shiphrah and Puah (Exodus 1). Part of a whole lesson of resources on-site.
This is lesson 3 of the VBS: Moses series. There are several choices of Plague posters to print, decorations, a plague bag game board, lesson, visuals and more. We usually hand out some small item at the end of class. I decided to make these 10 Plagues Bag Game. I found smaller flat handle bags here in January, but they were seasonal. So, I originally was going to use these until I found the smaller ones. I used 6.38x5" zipper plastic (flat) bags with a handle. You should be able to find them in the gift/party section. Click here to download the Plagues Bag Game. This includes a smaller version with a optional cover and a full page board that can be used as review (class or personal) or early arrivers review. Both are color or black & white and directions are included on the last page. I decorated one wall as inside Pharaoh's palace. I found a shower curtain on EBay (look at Amazon also) and stapled it to the center of the wall along the bottom. I added Egyptian borders I printed along the top to complete the space above the shower curtain. I added plastic table cloth (here or here) for curtains on each side to cover the rest of the wall. I pieced the Pharaoh together after printing on cardstock. If you would like to print and put pieces together, this does not have directions. There is a completed Pharaoh to use as a reference for the pieces. Click here to download. I created the two columns in front of the side curtains using 12x12x12 boxes (UPS store or Amazon) covered in bulletin board paper. I used white since the bowl tops were white and wouldn't require me to paint them. I found the bowls here and they have the wavy tops that look like some of the tops I have seen in Egyptian photos. We used 8" concrete tube forms found here after walking around the huge store looking for something to use. We covered those with the same white bulletin board paper (2 times). I finished them off with an assortment of printed borders and colored Duct Tape and Masking Tape. Click here for the printables for the columns. I put the 10 Plagues oversize posters on one side of the whiteboard and Moses' family on the other and added Egyptian style borders and titles/banners. The Egyptian border was stapled across the top of the whole wall. and because the door knob was right where I needed to put the posters, I added another border to fill in the space. When something doesn't work as planned, you just have to change it and make it look like you planned it that way. We had a discussion on the third plague and after some research, it seems like it is generally thought to be lice when all the variables are put together. Although NKJV states lice (and that is what I use, and created all the posters using), I decided to research after I had the posters printed. So, I also made the scroll (above it) with a statement on the different translations explained. Click here to download it. These are the hieroglyphic banners I made to use as the title for the 10 Plagues. These are full page banners; but can be printed smaller if needed. Click here to download. I created these posters and used them on the wall as you can see at the beginning of this post. They can also be used for visuals or a bulletin board. Click here to download the regular size PDF. Click here to download each full size jpeg that can be used as a photo enlargement. Or, you may prefer this set of plain posters. These can be used for visuals or a bulletin board also. Click here to download the regular size PDF. Click here to download each full size JPEG that can be used as a photo enlargement. You may like these posters with a papyrus background and Egyptian symbols. Click here to download the regular size PDF. Click here to see these full size JPEG's. Click here to download the basic lesson. The teachers make the changes according to age/grade/their students. Click here to download the updated visuals for Exodus 7-12. All of the 45 visuals are not shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) I used a set of the posters on a wall to teach this lesson. But, I know that not everyone wants that option. These stand-ups are great for Bible class also. There are 2 to a page. Print on cardstock. Cut on solid outside line and fold on center dotted line. They can be lined up in front of you. The number and plague is on the back in gray for you to easily point to the correct plague. Well, I planned to use the posters and I did refer to them at times... but, I was asked to set up my hands on visuals that I always use for teaching the plagues. I actually used the second set of stand-ups below a little different. I printed basic notes and taped them to the inside of each plague. This helps keep me on track and I could easily see who did what for each. Click here to download the notes. I put each stand-up visual with the matching hands-on visual after I was done talking about each plague. Click here to see the items I use for the hands-on plagues. Click here to download the Sweet Stand-Up visuals. Click here to download the Graphics Stand-Up visuals. Click here to print the (standard) visuals. Please note that these visuals have been corrected and updated. But, most of the Egyptians did not wear shirts and I didn't have the time it would take to add covering to all the visuals. Click here to print the Pictures to Color. A couple of us prefer to use these half page visuals for VBS. I print on cardstock, cut & laminate and put thin magnets on the back. They are easy use on a magnetic board since they can be put up and taken down as needed. One of the label pages and at least one of the picture pages are the same throughout the 4 lessons. You can print one to use for all lessons; or print for each lesson to store all the needed pieces together. This includes the lesson with the corresponding numbers for the visuals. This contains the introduction to the plagues visuals only. See below to download the plagues visuals. Click here to download. I didn't add each plague into the Magnetic Board Visuals because we used the posters that were printed larger and on the wall as one of the decorations. I did update the Plagues MBV that I had created using Cathy's though. Click the links below if you want to see them. Click here for part 1 and here is part 2 and here is part 3. Click here to see the lesson and printables for preschool. Use the search bar on the right to see more for the 10 Plagues.
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Hi Teacher Friends, Do you love teaching Ancient Civilizations as much as I do? I often feel overwhelmed looking on Pinterest or Instagram with how many great ideas and activities there are out there for Ancient Civs. I could probably spend the whole year in the classroom just focusing on Ancient Egypt alone, with its
Check out this Bible study on Baby Moses and Exodus 1-2! Perfect for teens, this study includes worksheets, study notes, and games that will help them get the most out of the Bible lesson. Get your free printable from Teen Bible Study today!
There were three entrances in the Tabernacle arrangement which include:- the “gate” to the “outer court” (Exodus 27:16-19). the “door” to the “holy place” (Exodus 26:36-37; 36:37-38). the “vail” to…
Map of Israel’s exodus from Egypt, or the Jewish exodus. A timeline shows when the Mosaic Law covenant went into effect and when Moses commissioned Joshua.
My faith art, Bible study journal: Chapter by chapter doodles and scripture art, following along with the Good Morning Girls ( GMG ) reading plan.
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Get your teens ready for their next Bible lesson with this fun and engaging crossword puzzle worksheet all about Moses and the Burning Bush! Challenge them to find all the answers from Exodus 3 - 4.
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Earlier this year I started following the Good Morning Girls Bible Study plan and instead of waiting for a new book to start I just jumped right into the book of Exodus with them. I missed out on studying the first few chapters of Exodus so this week, while Good Morning Girls is taking their spring break, I will be going back and studying the chapters that I missed. Click below for free printable PDF versions of this doodle: Full Color or Coloring Page
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My Sunday School kids loved this mana from heaven game we played. It's the biggest hit of all.