Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News.
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Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News.
These 20 Activities and Lessons that Teach Obedience to Kids will help equip you to teach kids to obey. This is part of my character building series, a great resource for parents and teachers everywhere. The word “obey” has gotten a bad wrap over the years. Before you jump into this post and all it...Read More
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Engage your preschoolers with these Bible-based activities, games, crafts, and more! Each resource is based on a Bible story or theme and is both easy for teachers to implement and fun and engaging for your PreK or Kindergarten students. Who is this resource for? These resources were created to help busy parents, preschool or kindergarten teachers, and Sunday School leaders teach children important stories and concepts from the Bible in an age-appropriate and accurate way. I know how limited your time is, so I've created this pages for you to simply print and go! No more scouring Pinterest for hours, spending hours piecing together units, or printing blurry coloring pages from Google. These activities are interesting, fun, useful, and will actually teach your children important concepts from the Bible. Take back your time today! What's in Each Resource? On the lesson plan pages you’ll find the objective, the Bible verse I have chosen for the unit, the materials you’ll need, and then detailed ideas with instructions and sometimes pictures to simplify your planning and save you time! There are a lot of games, crafts, and activities included in each resource to give you options. You know your kids best. You don’t need to do everything suggested; instead pick and choose the activities that will meet their needs and engage your learners. Some teachers pick a couple activities to do in one morning while others spend a whole week on this resource and spread the activities over several days. What Bible Stories are Included? Who is Jesus? (Try it for FREE here) God Created the World God Made Me Special The Bible is God's Word Adam and Eve (Obedience) We Are Thankful (Thanksgiving) Jesus is Born (Christmas) Moses and the Exodus The Good Samaritan (Valentine's Day) Saint Patrick Jonah and the Big Fish Daniel and the Lion's Den David and Goliath The Lord is My Shepherd (Psalm 23) Noah and the Ark Martin Luther and Reformation Day Joseph The Parable of the Lost Coin Ruth and Naomi (Loyalty) Zacchaeus Saul's Conversion Paul and Silas (Praising God in Jail) Snowflakes (Each Child is Unique!) Jesus Feeds the 5,000 God Gave Us Easter Jesus Calms the Sea The Armor of God Joshua and the Battle of Jericho God Loves Diversity Salt of the Earth Esther | Bravery The Resurrection of Lazarus Palm Sunday | The Triumphal Entry The Last Supper Easter | Jesus is Alive! Elijah and the False Prophets of Baal Job | God Gives and Takes Away Jesus is Baptized Jesus as a Boy in the Temple Other Bible Activities Included: Bible Alphabet Activities Bible Name-Writing Practice Bible Pre-Writing Practice Bible Color by Number Bible Clip Cards (Beginning Letter Sounds) Bible Number Puzzles Bible Pattern Practice Bible Dot Marker Practice Pages Bible Pouch Cap Activities Gratitude to God Journal Bible Preschool Skill Sheets When I'm Afraid Coloring Page The Shape of Love Coloring Page God Gave Us Summer God's Love Craft How Many Resources are Included? This download is a MEGA BUNDLE - it currently includes 45 resources with over 900 pages of print-and-go lesson plans and activities! However each lesson can be done independently of the others, and in any order. Check out the individual resources in the series: Preschool Bible Lessons Each of these resources is sold separately in my TPT store. Buy this bundle to save 50% off the list value of the products combined! About me: I’m Jessica Lawler, a teacher-turned-homeschooling mama to three little ones. I am passionate about integrating the Bible into all areas of life and helping my children see evidence of God’s handiwork everywhere. You can find me at www.joyinthejourneyteaching.com Join our FREE exclusive Preschool Bible Facebook group: Biblical Integration Ideas for Preschool
This Armor of God object lesson using oranges and water is so simple, yet very effective at helping children understand its importance.
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News.
This Noah and the Flood Object Lesson will kids describe why God flooded the Earth, how God saved humanity, and why God chooses a remnant.
Check out this great lesson I found on Cleverbean. Learning Intention: Create an artwork in response to the text ‘Journey’ by Aaron Becker.
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List of over 30 Free Beginner Spanish Lessons for new language learners. Links to Spanish Lessons for adults and kids.
Add these activities for teaching The Odyssey to your Odyssey unit and engage students with this epic poem.
Use party hats, graham crackers, and the Storybook Bible to teach children about the parable of the Prodigal son.
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Printable New Testament Bible Quizzes and Activities. Homeschool Bible worksheets. Sunday School & Shabbat Bible activities for kids.
Paul made tents with Aquila and Priscilla. So, the project is a craft that can be Print-and-Go, or you can sew the printable banner to felt to make a banner. Review: Last week Paul was walking the streets of Athens and he saw that there were idols. Paul was upset about this, and he talked to people in the synagogue and in the marketplace. One day, the people took him to Mars Hill and the men asked Paul "What are you talking about?" Paul told them about the idol that said TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. That is the God that created everything, and His Son came and died and rose from the dead. Some people made fun of him, but others wanted to know more about Jesus. Remember, there is ONE GOD. And He wants us to teach everyone about Jesus, but not everyone will believe. Lesson: Scripture is Acts 18:1-18; vs. 24-26. Paul left Athens by himself and went 50 miles to Corinth. As Paul walked the streets of Corinth, he saw how much sin there was here, too. The Corinthians loved money, drinking, gambling and all kinds of sin. Paul was really upset by what he saw. He found a Jew there named Aquila. Aquila had just come from Italy with his wife Priscilla. The ruler had commanded that the Jews all leave Rome. They were tentmakers like Paul. Paul stayed with them and worked with them, making tents and spreading the gospel. They used goatskin and made leather tents. Paul went to the synagogue every week and taught people about Jesus. Some believed and were baptized. Silas and Timothy came to be with Paul. When Paul taught the Jews about Jesus, they didn’t believe what he said and became at Paul. Paul told them that "I have taught you the truth about Jesus, if you don’t believe, it’s your responsibility." Paul went to a man's house called Justus. He was a Christian and his house was next door to the synagogue. Crispus probably heard Paul preaching and he was the ruler of the synagogue, believed what Paul taught about Jesus and his whole household were baptized. There were many people from Corinth that believed and were baptized. The Lord came to Paul one night (in a vision) and told him not to be afraid and to keep on teaching God's Word. The Lord told Paul that He was with Paul, and he would be safe. There are a lot of God's people in the city. Jesus told Paul that he would not be physically attacked while he was in the city of Corinth. Paul stayed in Corinth for a year and a half preaching. Paul sailed with Aquila and Priscilla to Syria, which is a country. They sailed 250 miles and landed at Ephesus. He left Aquila and Priscilla and went to the synagogue. The people begged Paul to stay, and Paul said no, but "I will return, if the Lord wills." Paul left and sailed to Caesarea, and Aquila and Priscilla stayed there to teach. While Aquila and Priscilla were there, they met a man named Apollos. Luke says he was very educated and had studied the Old Testament scriptures. He was excited to teach people about Jesus, but he only knew about John. John is the cousin of Jesus and he baptized Jesus. John taught about Jesus coming to save people from their sins. When Aquila and Priscilla heard Apollos preaching, they wanted to teach him that Jesus had already come and died on the cross. Apollos wasn't teaching the whole truth. So, Aquila and Priscilla took Apollos aside and talked to him about God and explained to him the truth. For our class project today, we made these banners. I made them, and the students decorated them. I wanted something to remind them of Aquila and Priscilla sewing and making tents. But they can't safely sew at their age. So, I have done this craft for a few years, and they like it! I have used the precut pieces of felt for this project, which is a lot easier, since you don't have to cut it. But I needed quite a few, so I bought the felt by the yard. Depending on your width of the felt, I would just cut so there isn't any waste. I cut these 9 1/2 inches wide X 11 1/4 inches long. That's an odd size, so I just cut to get the most out of my felt. Very few of my crafts are a science. I do too many to waste product, so I cut fabrics to work. And, if you wanted to, you could cut a triangle off of the center bottom to flow with the banner. The top has a loop folded to the back that is 1 inch, and that can vary depending on the size of dowel rod you use to hang it. I used 3/16" dowel rods for these. I buy the assorted size dowel rods already cut in the craft dept. at Wal Mart. I cut the yarn 23 inches. Once I folded over the top for the loop, I sewed all the banner loops with red threads. Then, I used white thread for the top (kept the red for the bottom) and sewed on the printed paper banners to the felt. If you follow the arrow in the photo, you can see where I sewed the banner on. It doesn't matter which end you start on, I just didn't sew the triangle at the bottom. I sewed the 2 sides and the top only. Remember, you will see needle holes in the paper if you make a mistake! You can print it here: Black & White or Color For class, everything was prepped, and they added the foam stickers. The occupations do not cover every job people had during the times of the New Testament but is more of a review of people and jobs studied during Jesus and Paul. This has been updated and includes Anchor Charts with the answers which can also be used for bulletin boards, etc. Click here to download. Click here to download. You can find all the Acts worksheets here. Click here to download the lesson. Click here to download the updated visuals shown above. All visuals for Acts 18 are included and all are not shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) This tent stays up in my class. I change the banners for certain lessons. You can read more about it and see different tents and ideas here. Bible Verse: Acts 18:3 Passport: Corinth Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
Paul was an enemy of the church until he met Jesus. These free, printable Paul Bible activities for kids and resources are related to Paul, the Apostle.
The Odyessey, the story of a hero's journey that can be difficult to teach! Find fun ways to teach The Odyssey while allowing your students to work colaboratively!
This fun, creative The Beatitudes Sunday School Lesson includes a bee craft, Bible verse activity, and fun activity too. Great for elementary age kids.
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One of my favorite lessons to teach in my short story unit is the Hero’s Journey. I enjoy teaching the hero's journey because I love seeing my students’ aha! moments - the moment when they get it, and they start making the connections between the content I am teaching and their favorite books and movies. Their faces light up, and faint chatter about Harry Potter, various Disney movies, and other stories slowly fills the room.
Disney movies have some very deep lessons to teach kids. Zootopia lesson plans are perfect for teaching kids about bias vs. sterotypes.
Get up close with the photosynthesis process by painting with chlorophyll. This STEM chlorophyll science lesson will be memorable for all.
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Saul was breathing murder for those of The Way. But an unexpected meeting changed his mind and heart. Another FREE Bible Lesson for Kids.
A Lesson Plan about TEMPTATION which includes ideas for games and crafts as well as a Bible Lesson and application. Perfect for children and pre-teens!
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Paul teaches Lydia about Jesus. We learned about the purple fabric that Lydia made and why it was so important and expensive. Click here to download these updated posters. Review: We learned last week that Barnabas decided to take Mark and go a different direction to preach about Jesus. Paul took Silas and Timothy to travel to other churches and preach about Jesus. Remember, Timothy was younger, about 15 or 16 and his mother and Grandma taught him the Old Testament. Paul taught him about Jesus. Paul had a vision one night. The man in the vision begged Paul to come to help them in Macedonia, so they left for Macedonia the next day. Click here to download Luke Poster. Then, Luke started traveling with Paul also. Read Acts 16:8 & 10. So, we also learned last week that when Luke is traveling with Paul, the Bible says we and us, but when Luke is not with Paul, Luke says them. Remember, we are studying from Acts and Luke wrote it. There are several photos of today's view of Neapolis and Philippi. These photos, and more are @ http://www.padfield.com/photoindex.html and are used with permission by David Padfield. Philippi felt banner change for the tent and prison for next week Lesson: Scripture is Acts 16:12-15. Now, Paul has Silas, Timothy & Luke traveling with him. They traveled 10 miles to Philippi. The Roman roads were paved here, and there are still parts of them there now! They had been in Philippi, which is in Macedonia, for some days. On the Sabbath day, they went out of the city gate to the riverside. People gathered together there to pray. The city of Philippi didn't have enough Jewish men to have a synagogue, so the people went to the river to worship. It was mostly women worshipping there. They would pray, study the Old Testament laws from scrolls and talk about what they had read. This would have been a great privilege to have a man there to teach them. After they had sat down, they talked to a woman they had met there. One of the women that was there worshipping was named Lydia. She already believed in God and didn't worship idols. She sold purple fabric. Let's talk a little bit about how she made the purple fabric, and why it was so expensive. I have cut pieces of purple cloth and shells on the front table for the kids to pick up when they come in to class. They do their passports and pick up whatever I have for them so there is not time wasted handing out things. And, if there are choices, like the shells, they can pick before class. And, first come, first picking! Purple cloth was very expensive. The reason it was so costly was that it was difficult to make. The dye for the cloth came from a shellfish. Purple dye had to be gathered drop by drop from the veins of certain shellfish found only in this area of the Mediterranean. The little bit of juice was white while it was in the veins of the fish, but when it was exposed to the sun, the liquid changed into bright purple and red colors. It took thousands of seashells to make a yard or two of purple cloth. It took a lot of work to catch enough shellfish to dye even one garment. It was a statement of status, power, and wealth in Roman times. The beautiful cloth was mainly used by members of the royal families and Roman senators who were required to have a purple band around the edge of their togas, or robes. (This info gathered over years of research, and I do not know exact origins.) Lydia listened to Paul. Lydia and her household were baptized, immediately, and then she begged Paul, Silas, Timothy and Luke to go to her house to stay. This worksheet is a concept chart. As you are reading through Acts 16:11-15 with the students, they can fill in the facts that are stated. This includes the color (w/o logos), black & white and a teacher's answer sheet. Click here to download. When I make these, I use the Accucut diecut machine to cut the (large) shells for the outside. But, I have included the outside, as you can see, and the inside. Once I glued the outside on, I trimmed a little of the inside so it would look nicer, but that is just me. Because, actually, the kids will be cutting and gluing these, so I won't be trimming theirs. Here is the color printable. Here is the black and white printable. Please note, though, that I used the same cream shell for the inside because I couldn't find a plain outline of a shell to use, and you couldn't see anything if I used what is available. You can print in grayscale if you want to. Click here to download. Click here to download the lesson. Bible Verse: Acts 16:14 Click here to download these visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Passport: Philippi in Macedonia You can find the free Lydia visuals at Free Bible Images. (Used with permission) Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
The story of Eve is typically taken as an account of where the first human beings went wrong. Eve messed it all up for the rest of us, right? (Don’t forget that Adam had some responsibility too.) But Eve is more than just the first woman to get it wrong. She isn’t just the One… Read More »6 Life Lessons We Learn from Eve
The Odyessey, the story of a hero's journey that can be difficult to teach! Find fun ways to teach The Odyssey while allowing your students to work colaboratively!
Free printable lesson on the temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11). Includes worksheets, coloring pages, craft and more. Learn how Jesus understands us.
This project is sure to be a hit with your social media-loving students! They can create a Facebook profile, Twitter page, or Instagram post. These are great for using at the beginning of the year for students to introduce themselves, for students to show what they know about a historical figure or book character, or to represent important historical events or plot points in a story. In addition to printed versions of this product (which can be done in full-color if you like), this product also contains DIGITAL versions of all three activities! They can be assigned through Google Classroom for students to work on their own devices. Clear directions are included so that students can work independently. This can be used across grade levels and content areas. Enjoy! *PLEASE NOTE: After purchasing, you will need to MAKE A COPY of this document in your Google Drive in order to be able to edit and assign it to students. I cannot accept your requests to access and edit the original. Please see the directions on page 2 of the file for how to do this. Thank you!
Knowing emotions vocabulary can be very helpful. Are you feeling amused or determined or resentful? You'll be delighted to learn these English vocabulary words!
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Our Isaiah lesson for kids shows how God plans out every single detail of his plan, and gives kids a chance to find out for themselves how God did it.