Joseph in Egypt Free Bible worksheet and coloring page. Joseph Bible lesson for Homeschoolers, Sunday School and Sabbath School students.
After creation God rested with His beloved creation in the garden of pleasure (Eden). Click to read more… This craft is a great visual to teach children that Sabbath begins and ends at sunset. Talk to your children/class about special things they can do to welcome and end Sabbath. Materials & Equipment Printer Paper Colouring ... Read more
Many people have passed through similar storms as the ones the woman in this story went through. First she lost her husband, which then meant she lost her financial means, which then meant she lost the ability to buy food and pay rent. And, in this story, we learn that she was then faced with ... Read more
Sabbath Bible Activity Book for Kids. Printable Bible Activity Sheets for Homeschoolers, Sabbath School and Sunday School students.
Abram and Lot’s shepherds began to argue so much about where their livestock were grazing, Abram decided the best way to resolve this was to move their separate ways.Click to read more… Instead of choosing the best for himself, Abram let Lot choose first. This story can be used to show children that God’s ways ... Read more
Acts 7 The Stoning of Stephen Kids Spot The Difference
Free High Priest coloring page. Free printable Bible coloring page for kids. Bible coloring pages for Homeschoolers, Sunday School and Sabbath School.
Joseph is a major character in the Old Testament stories of the early patriarchs. His faithfulness to God in the midst of his hardships is an example for all of us and a reminder that God is in control. These Bible lesson activities feature Joseph, his hardship, his endurance, his faith, and God’s blessing upon him.
FRIENDS! How awesome are they!? Jesus didn’t just make us to live in this world all by ourselves.. He planned for us to enjoy the company of others! In this lesson we read about some GREAT friends who went to GREAT lengths to makes sure their friend who couldn’t walk had the best chance of ... Read more
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The Fiery Furnace with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego Kids Spot The Difference
This Zacchaeus Met Jesus Spot the Differences activity can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done.
After creation God rested with His beloved creation in the garden of pleasure (Eden). Click to read more… This craft is a great visual to teach children that Sabbath begins and ends at sunset. Talk to your children/class about special things they can do to welcome and end Sabbath. Materials & Equipment Printer Paper Colouring ... Read more
Enjoy our free Bible Quiz: Ten Commandments. Fun for kids to print and test their knowledge. Printable Sabbath & Sunday School and homeschool activities.
It's March and if you're anything like me, you're in a teaching frenzy! Stop right there my Florida friend! My, "I see the sunshine...
Even though Abram was called to a place he didn’t know, and to a place where they worshipped other god’s, Abram still built an altar to God and worshipped Him. We can use this story to demonstrate how even when things look uncertain or we’re confused we can still give thanks to God and honor ... Read more
This Stephen Was Brave Coloring Page shows Stephen just before he was stoned by the crowd. Stephen’s story will help kids understand that faith has a cost but the presence of Jesus always gives courage. This free coloring page can be used in a Sunday School, classroom or homeschool setting.
John 11 Lazarus Kids Spot The Difference
Disciple Facts worksheet for Kids | Printable Bible worksheet | Learn about the disciples - Peter, Andrew, John, Judas, Thomas, Philip, James, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon the Zealot, James (son of Zebedee), and Jude.
The Parables of the Hidden Treasure are a fun and visually rich lesson to teach kids in Sunday School. Use these free lesson plans to teach kids that Knowing God is the most valuable thing in life. They are based on Matthew 13:44-45 and include everything you need for your lesson plan.
The church was growing in Jerusalem but there was a new thing God wanted to do. Since Jews did not associate with non-Jews, the message of salvation was not being shared with the Gentiles. This…
Everyone just seems so busy. There’s work, laundry, time with family, and of course, making sure there’s meals to feed hungry bellies. Imagine preparing your last meal. Having the complete belief that you and your children, from the next piece of bread onwards will starve to death. Hopeless, and completely helpless. Click to read more… ... Read more
Naaman The Leper 2 Kings 5 Kids Spot The Difference
Enjoy our free Bible worksheet: Ark of the Covenant. Fun for kids to print and learn more about the Bible. Printable Homeschool resources and activities.
This post has the second part of the Old Testament Bible people worksheets to make it easier to find them. Included are Elijah & Elisha, King Josiah, Daniel, Job & Jonah. Click on links below the picture to download and print the original document Elijah Fed by Ravens & Helps the Widow Elijah: God vs. Baal Elijah & Naboth's Vineyard Elisha & Widow's Oil & Helps the Shunammite Woman Elisha & Naaman King Josiah Ezekiel and the Valley of the Dry Bones Daniel & Friends Refuse the King's Meal Daniel & Nebuchadnezzar's Dream Statue Graphic by Kylie Johnston www.kjarting.com (used with permission) Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego in the Fiery Furnace Daniel & the Lion's Den Job Jonah
Ezra was a Jewish leader who came from Babylon to help with the restoration of Jerusalem following the Babylonian exile. These activities are about Ezra.
This free, printable spot the differences activity, based on 2 Kings 4:8-13, can remind children that generosity and hospitality please the Lord. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.
Below you’ll find Bible lesson activities about Peter, Jesus’ disciple. Peter was a fisherman to whom Jesus said, “Follow Me.” Peter did so, and God not only transformed his life; the Lord used Peter as an instrument through whom He transformed others’ lives as well.
In this picture of Philip talking with the Ethiopian official about Jesus, pictures of ten small items are discretely placed. Can your children find the hidden pictures? They may even find several you're unable to find!
Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
This week I will be sharing all of the simple Sunday school lessons that we have been doing this fall. In my last post, I shared our Noah's Ark paper and stamp craft which you may want to check out. Today I will be sharing what we did for the Tower of Babel and our lesson on Abraham. For the lesson on the Tower of Babel I told the story right from the NIV Bible, which can be found in Genesis 11:1-9. Then we made a simple little book. Fold a sheet of colored construction paper in half, using my word program I printed out the title, which I pre-cut. I also provided strips of brown construction paper, which the students cut into brick shapes, and using a glue stick made their own Tower of Babel. I had them write the words Tower of Babel and where to find the story in Genesis 11:1-9. Then we learned how to say "Hello" around the world. I printed out, in different colors of ink, the way Hello is said in different countries, then they glued that in their books as well. I have a world map in our classroom which I used to point out where the different countries were, and we practiced saying "Hello" in different languages, which was fun. We talked about what it must have been like after everyone's language was confused. For an activity I also provided a stack of cups to build towers with, which the students also really enjoyed trying to figure out different tower designs, and how tall they could make it, of course you could also use blocks for this. The following Sunday we talked about who Abraham was. There is quite a bit of information to teach about Abraham, and the plan I have is to introduce him this year, and next year when we come back around to the story we will focus on some of the other parts of Abraham's life. For this lesson, I wanted to share God's promise to make Abraham a great nation, and the verse from Genesis 22:17, I also told the story of how old Abraham and Sarah were when Isaac was born, and the story of the Three Visitors in Genesis 18. For craft time we made a simple take home card to help them remember the story, with the theme, God Keeps his promises, and the verse Genesis 22:17a printed onto paper and pre-cut. The card was a nice sturdy cardstock, the card also had a little texture and shimmer, which made it look extra nice. Using glue sticks, the verse was glued down in the center. Then I provided classic foil star stickers (one of my favorite craft supplies) to represent the part of the verse which talks about Abraham's descendants being as numerous as the stars, then we used gold glitter to represent the sand on the seashore from the verse. To make the glittering less messy, I set out little tiny ketchup cups with a tiny bit of glue and inexpensive bulk paint brushes to brush the glue on, rather that gluing it on and having a globby mess. :) Whenever I glitter, I always have the "glitter station" by me, and when a student is happy with their glue, they can come up and set the project in a box or glitter tray and glitter, that way I can transfer extra glitter back into the bottle, and we don't have glitter everywhere. All of the cards turned out great, and each one a different design of stars and sand. :) I really love simple crafts, they seem to be the best fit for my class, just enough to be interesting, engaging, and relating to the lesson, but not so complicated as to be frustrating. The next two lessons I will be sharing about are Jacob and Esau and Joseph and His Coat of Many Colors. For more Simply Sunday School Ideas click the link below, which is also located on my sidebar. Linking to: Homemaking Link-Up Freedom Fridays Creative Fridays My Week in Review Faith Filled Fridays
Acts 2 The Holy Spirit Comes Spot the Differences
Come follow Me- for Primary, Free LDS primary lesson helps, free printable's and coloring pages. April 26- May 2, Doctrine covenants 45, Second coming of Jesus Christ, Free LDS interactive activities for children toddlers and kids, sunbeams, senior primary. Stand in Holy places, Advocate, judge, defense attorney, judge. FHE D&C 45:32"I can stand in holy places."Place pictures of a home, a church building, and a temple in different places throughout the room. Give clues describing these places,
Lesson: Jesus gives life (Luke 8:40-56; Mark 5:21-42) 1. Story: Tell the story of Jesus raising Jairus' daughter from Luke 8:40-56 and Mark 5:21-42. Last week we learned about a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years. When she touched Jesus, He was actually on His way to see a little girl. This little girl was 12 years old, and she was very sick. Her father’s name was Jairus. He was a synagogue leader — a ruler of the synagogue. Even though he was an important man, when his daughter was sick, he knew that only Jesus could help. So the moment Jesus got off the boat, Jairus fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him. “My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live.” Jairus knew that Jesus had the power to heal his daughter, and he believed that she will be healed. This is called faith. Jesus went with him. Along the way, He was “interrupted” by the woman who was bleeding for 12 years. For Jairus, it must have an anxious time because Jesus stopped to talk to the woman while his daughter was dying. But perhaps his faith was strengthened when he heard the woman’s testimony. Then some people came from Jairus house and said, “You daughter is dead. Why bother the teacher anymore?” To these people, Jesus was just a “teacher”. Jesus assured Jairus, “Don’t be afraid; just believe.” Jesus brought Peter, James and John with him to Jairus’ house. At the house, there were many people crying and wailing loudly. Jesus said, “Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.” But the people laughed at him. Jesus put the people out of the house, leaving only his disciples and Jairus and his wife. They went into the room where the girl was lying. Taking her by the hand, Jesus said to her, “Talitha Koum!” (which means, “Little girl, I say to you, get up!” Immediately, the girl stood up and began to walk around. Jesus told those present not to let anyone know about this and to give the girl something to eat. 2. Lesson: Like the woman who was bleeding for 12 years, Jairus also spoke out in faith when he said, “Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live.” When the woman who was bleeding interrupted Jesus, when the people from Jairus’ house told him that his daughter was dead, when the wailers and mourners were crying in the house … despite these circumstances, Jesus still called Jairus to believe in Him. When all hope seems gone, no matter what we are going through, we can continue to speak in faith and believe in Jesus. We can hear what Jesus said, “Don’t be afraid; just believe.” Jesus is Lord over everything, even death! Let’s pray: Thank you Jesus that when we are faced with difficult situations, You are there with us. When things seem hopeless, You call us not to fear and to believe in You. Help us to learn to trust You more each day and to speak life and faith, according to Your promises. In Your name, I pray Amen. 3. Activity ideas: Worksheets: Crossword Word Search Craft: Girl Finger Puppet Print out drawing on card/paper. Get kids to colour. Help them to cut out the holes for the fingers to go through as the girl’s legs.
Printable Torah worksheet - Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Tabernacle in the Wilderness.
Job is a hard book of the Bible to teach kids, but it's necccessary. In this Job lesson for kids, we look at what to do when your friends have a hard time.
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