God used Elijah to remind His people of how powerful He is and how important it is to follow Him. These free activities are about the prophet Elijah.
(Exodus 3:1-15) An easy craft for this lesson has been around for a long time. Sometimes the older, well tested ones are the best. I like that this one can cross over to many different age groups just by varying the style of the flames. Materials: Clear plastic cups Red, orange and yellow tissue paper Brown and green Sharpies Battery operated tea lights Scissors (optional - for cutout flames) Clear glue (not pictures, optional - for torn flames) I found everything at the Dollar Store making this a super cheap craft. At Home Before Prep: Tools Iron Cutting matt Ruler Rotary cutter (I know it is tempting, but do not use your fabric rotary cutter for this. Buy a rotary cutter to use on paper. Both cutters will last longer and perform better if you dedicate one to fabric only and the other to paper only. Just say'n.) 1. With the setting on low, iron the tissue paper to get it nice and smooth. 2. Cut the tissue into 9"x 9" squares with the rotary cutter. Each child will need one square of each color. That's it for the prep work! Class Instructions: 1. Ask each child to draw and color a bush on the outside of a cup. 2. Give each child one square of each color tissue paper and a tea light. For smaller kids (kindergarten): have them layer the tissue yellow, orange and red with the corners alternating in direction. For a little older (1st & 2nd grade): ask them to tear the paper into pieces and glue to the inside of the cup. For even older kids (3rd & up): allow them to cut flame shapes all around the edges of each piece of tissue. 3. Place the tea lights in the center of the tissues. 4.Gather up the edges around the tea light to make a pouch. 5. Place the pouch inside the cup and fluff out the edges of the tissue. Kindergarten version: 1st and 2nd grade version: 3rd grade and up version: There you have it; your very own burning bush! NOTE: All images, text and printables contained herein are copyright protected. This material is for your personal use only. I encourage you to print or pin from this site whenever you would like as long as it is credited and linked back to EasyBreezySundaySchool.blogspot.com. Failure to link back and credit my site constitutes a copyright violation. Thanks so much!
Matthew 21 Jesus Cleanses the Temple Kids Spot The Difference
Abraham Offers Isaac (Coloring Page) Coloring pages are a great way to end a Sunday School lesson. They can serve as a great take home activity. Or sometimes you just need to fill in those last fiv…
Use this children's sermon to help kids learn about trusting God. You can use "Abraham and Isaac" in Sunday school, children's church or at home. This children's sermon is based on Genesis 22:1-14.
Check out this free printable Esther Bible quiz worksheet for youth! It's a multiple-choice quiz that will test their knowledge of the story of Esther. Perfect for Sunday school, Bible study, or homeschooling. Click the link to download your free copy! #Esther #BibleLesson #YouthGroup #FreePrintable #TruewayTeens
The Story of Job Kids Bible Video
Dads of the Bible Trivia game is a fun Father's Day Bible game for church, Bible study, and Sunday school! Get ready to test your knowledge of Biblical fathers and their sons or daughters. Each clue challenges players to match the right father with the trivia clue. • Father's Day Bible game designed for church and Sunday school settings • Exciting challenge of matching fathers to their sons or daughters • Suitable for both children and adults Quick and easy to use. Simply purchase, download and print. Celebrate Father's Day with some fun and learn more about the Dads in the Bible in the process! Have fun! :) • You can just print them out on regular US Letter Size Paper. • File 1:-(2 Pages)-DADS OF THE BIBLE TRIVIA GAME- US Letter • Trivia Questions • Answer Key 🎉•INSTANT DOWNLOAD: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT. 1 PDF ✨PURCHASE PROCESS 1. Once payment is received AND completed by ETSY, you will receive an instant download link in your account and an email will be sent to your Etsy registered email to access your purchased files. Follow the link to your printable and download the file on a desktop computer. This is a DIGITAL FILE. - No physical items will be sent to you. 2. Download your files and save them to your computer. Files can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader, if your computer does not already contain a PDF Viewer. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free at [www.get.adobe.com/reader] 3. Print the files as many times as you need. You may print from home, or take the files to your local printing store. For better results, use thicker stock paper, which can be purchased or chosen from your local print store or print on cardstock. 🎉Use The files are for PERSONAL use only and are not to shared or resold. 🎉•PRINTING All our files are print ready. We cannot offer printing troubleshooting, but can give guidance where appropriate. Please note colors may appear differently as a result of printers used, paper stock used and ink levels in printers. Quality may also differ according to these factors. MomsHeartPrintables has permission to use the clipart for commercial use & is granted from the following sites: https://www.creativefabrica.com/ https://www.prettygrafik.com/ https://www.dailyarthub.com/ • If you have any questions about this item, just hit the "message seller" button and I will get right back to you! • Visit my shop for other products: http://etsy.com/shop/MomsHeartPrintables Thank you for visiting my shop! 💗 Suzanne
Your children will have a wonderful time coloring this picture of Jesus as a 12-year-old boy talking with the Jewish religious leaders at the temple.
It's been a while since my last math journal post. With my weekends full of dance lessons and soccer games, routine seems to have escaped me again. But, right now I'm relaxing with a coffee, looking forward to the two hours I have before I take my girls to see a stage show of Annie today!!! (I may be more excited than them). So here goes - I have two foldables for you today. This first one is a place value foldable from the end of our last unit. I modelled how to make it under the ELMO. I then wrote all the different numbers on the front for the students to copy. They had to write the correct place value columns on the inside of the foldable. This could also be a fun partner activity, where the students take turns coming up with numbers to write on the front. We took it up the next day so I could check for comprehension before our test. This one is from one of my grade 5 students, and I can see she is having trouble with the tenths and hundredths columns. My second foldable for today is from our new unit in Data Management. I introduced the unit by giving the students a set of data (the percent results from our math last test). I then posed an open-ended question, "How could you display this data?". I paired the students up, gave them a sheet of large chart paper, and sat (HA! Do we ever get to sit?) back to observe. Every single group made a graph - with about 3/4 of the class making bar graphs (I also noticed I'm going to have to spend a lot of time on intervals - not one group of students organized the data into intervals). The next day we had our math congress - where the students display their work and explain why the did what they did. I also have other students explain the thinking they see on the charts. When all groups finished, I asked them if there were other ways to display the data. Again, they gave me a variety of answers all about different kinds of graphs. So then I asked them, "What if I wanted to see what the average was?" I did have a few students remember about mean, mode, and median, so this was a great lead-in to our foldable for the day. We made a four fold foldable and wrote mean, median, mode, and range on the outside flaps. We wrote the definitions on the back side of each flap, and then solved the problem on the inside. We used the same test data as the day before. As I had introduced mean, mode, and median earlier in the year (when we had our Oreo day) they were pretty good at it. I usually try to do a mean, mode, and median activity every time I hand back a test. I find it's a great way for students to see how their mark compares to the rest of the class (and hopefully may inspire a little goal-setting), and it's great practice for our province testing (which ALWAYS contains a question related to it). I've uploaded an example of one of my Mean, Mode, and Median assignments to google docs if you would like to take a look. I left it in Word format so you could alter it to fit the data from your class. Click on the picture to the right to download a copy. If you're interested, this is included in my Mean, Mode, and Median activities at my TpT store. In this activity I have a Mean, Mode, Median, and Range poster, as well as examples of 8 different assignments like the one shown. Lastly (whew, this is a long post), don't forget about the HUGE sale at TeachersPayTeachers. Many sellers are offering up to 20% off (with sales already starting), and on Monday you can take an extra 10% off by entering the code at the bottom of the picture below. All my products are on sale for 20% off until Tuesday. Happy Sunday!!! I'm off to get ready for Annie, and you'll have to excuse me if you hear me singing in the shower. It's been a "Hard Knock Life" lately, but I'm sure "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow". :) Interactive Math Journal Interactive Math Journal 2 Building Better Math Responses Math Concept Posters InLinkz.com
Bible activities about three Old Testament judges; Gideon, Deborah, and Samson.
Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard
Teachers post great ideas on Instagram for everything from keeping your room clean to getting kids moving. We’ve collected a few, plus hashtags you should follow.
Here are 10 new fall children's ministry kickoff ideas to help you start a winning season of ministry to children and their families.
Recuerda que sólo en Dibujos Católicos podrás encontrar las mejores imágenes religiosas, para que los niños aprendan jugando en el catecismo, aquí encontrarás dibujos de Jesús, dibujos para colorear de la virgen María, dibujos de la Virgen de Guadalupe, Dibujos cristianos, dibujos bíblicos para colorear, dibujos de Dios, así es que siéntete libre de explorar nuestra web y disfrutar de éstas bellas imágenes.
This year I was asked to head up the Craft area at our local VBS. Which has nearly 200 kids attend for a week long amazing experience! Be...
A God Loves Me printable can serve as a comforting reminder of divine love and care in your daily life..
Beatitude game that tests kids' knowledge. Students bowl for a particular Beatitude pin that is the answer to a meaningful prompt.
Work Task Wednesday featuring a test tube center to practice patterns, sequencing, color ID, following directions, hand dominance, grip, and more.
"God made me!" activity sheet! Perfect for the first day of school or a get to know me activity.
Are you looking for some ideas that you can use to review important content with your class before a test? Check out these 5 engaging games for reviewing!
,Printable Job Scavenger Hunt - Bible Trivia Game Book of Job Summary Trivia Questions Take your Bible study or Sunday school lesson to the next level with our Printable Job Scavenger Hunt - a fun and engaging way to explore the Book of Job while testing your knowledge! This unique digital download includes a beautifully designed game board and 24 thought-provoking trivia questions inspired by the story of Job in the Bible. What's Included: 1 Printable Job Scavenger Hunt Game Board (PDF Format) 24 Trivia Questions & Answers about the Book of Job (PDF Format) Perfect For: Sunday School Classes Youth Groups Homeschooling Activities Bible Study Groups Lesson Review Family Devotions Kids' Ministry How to Play: Download and Print: Once you purchase, you'll receive a link to download the game board and Job trivia questions. Use the trivia questions as prompts to navigate the game board. Ideal for group play or individual study. Sample Questions: "What kind of man was Job described as in Job 1:1?" "How did Job respond to his wife’s suggestion to 'curse God and die' in Job 2:10?" "What did Job say about his Redeemer in Job 19:25-27?" Key Chapters: Job 1 Job 2 Job 19 Job 38 Job 40 Job 42 ... and more! Educational and Fun: This Job Scavenger Hunt is not just a game; it's a valuable learning experience. Perfect for all ages, it encourages deep exploration of the scriptures and fosters a love for studying the Bible. Digital Download: Upon purchase, you will receive an instant digital download link, allowing you to print and play right away. No physical product is shipped, ensuring convenience and accessibility. Share the Joy: Spread the joy of exploring Job and growing in faith with this interactive scavenger hunt. Order your digital download today and embark on an inspiring journey through the Book of Job with your loved ones! Additional Information: Age Group: Suitable for a wide range of ages, from children to adults. File Format: High-quality PDF, easily printable on standard 8.5" x 11" paper size. Note: Since this is a digital product, all sales are final. Please ensure compatibility with your device before purchase. Feel free to contact us for any inquiries or special requests. Note: This product is for personal and educational use only, not for resale or commercial purposes. The Book of Job is a story that addresses suffering alongside God's goodness. May your journey through Job be filled with knowledge, reflection, and spiritual growth. Get the Larger Set. Grab the entire Book of Job Craft Set. Read More: Read more about this product in the Sunday School Activities and the Book of Job Bible Lessons for Kids blog posts. Printables: All files are 8.5″x 11″ and meant to be printed and trimmed yourself. These files are yours to keep and print as often as you like. Colors may vary depending on your printer. Take a look at the last photo for an example. Don’t have a printer? Just email the files to your local quick print shop. Here is a tutorial on how to upload and print at Staples. Copyright: Files cannot be shared with friends or used for resale/commercial purposes. All artwork is copyrighted by law and for personal use only. You will need a PDF reader (like free Adobe Reader) to open and print. Delivery & Returns: Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. Please get in touch with me if you have any problems with your order, and we'll make it right.
Bible trivia for kids can test the Bible knowledge and encourage kids to remember the things they've learned and learn new facts from the Bible.
Educational Bible Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids, A collection of kid-friendly Bible trivia questions, perfect for family gatherings
8 fun back to school Bible activities to help kids break the ice, build cooperation, sprout friendships, learn compassion, and reach for God!
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Good Ground's Bible Memory Match Game – a captivating and educational experience designed for children ages 3 and up. Cards are 2” x 2”. Embark on a journey through the scriptures with this 48-piece (24 pairs) memory game. Each card features beautifully illustrated artwork inspired by beloved Bible stories, making learning an interactive and enjoyable experience. Put cognitive skills to the test as you match the pairs and sharpen your visual memory, focus, and concentration. This game not only provides entertainment but also helps children develop essential matching skills while exploring the wonders of the Bible. Designed for convenience, the game comes packaged in a compact 5.25” x 5.25” x 1.37” box. Perfect to play during family gatherings, Sunday school classes, or quiet evenings at home, providing an interactive and enjoyable way to spark conversations of Bible stories. This game makes an exceptional gift choice for a Baptism Gift, Sunday school, or birthdays. Details: Made in China Weight: 10.8 oz (306.17 g)
This Parable of the Good Samaritan is a great Bible study for teens. It includes a study pages, worksheets, and games to help you understand the story and its meaning. This is a great resource for any youth group or church.
Sometimes we look at an image and something immediately catches our attention because it is not where it should be. Other times we feel that something is wrong, but we don’t understand exactly what it is and so we have to look more closely. Then we notice details that we haven’t seen before and find more and more inconsistencies. Okay, that doesn’t usually happen in everyday life, but it does happen in our selection of images with strange errors that are difficult to detect.
Classroom ideas for middle school, high school and college composition teachers.
Learn about plants with this 80 page botany lesson for kids! Information, worksheets, experiments, and more for elementary age!
BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!
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