Our version of the classic game Trivial Pursuit that has been simplified for classroom use. Download for free!
The Armor of God. Ephesians 6:10-20. Free printable Bible lesson for kids. Includes worksheets, story, craft, coloring pages and more. Ideal for preschool children at home or church.
The story of Joseph is such an amazing testimony to the solidity of God's promise. Use these printable coloring pages and story resources to teach children that God not only has a plan for their
Discover a trove of over 100 Green Goblin coloring pages, free to download and print. Perfect for fans of all ages, this collection offers a wide range of scenes, from epic Spider-Man battles to shadowy encounters. Each page provides a chance for creative expression, whether you prefer simple activities or intricate designs. Download your favorite PDF and get started—new pages are added regularly, so visit often!
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Trivial Pursuit de grammaire-conjugaison pour le CE1. Le but est de collecter une carte "potion" de chaque couleur pour composer la potion de la sorcière.
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Passage Familiarize yourself with the following: Genesis 41:1-57 Pharaoh had two nightmares. When he awoke from his sleep, he was still troubled by his dreams and called for all the wise men of the city to come and telling him the meaning of his dreams. No one was able to interpret Pharaoh’s dreams. The cupbearer to Pharaoh remembered at this time how Joseph was able to interpret both his dream and the dream of Pharaoh’s chief baker while they were in jail and both interpretations came to pass exactly as they were told. Impressed by this, Pharaoh called for Joseph to be brought from the jail. When he arrived, Pharaoh told Joseph his dreams: 7 ugly, skinny cows ate up 7 beautiful, fat cows and 7 pitiful heads of grain ate up 7 healthy heads of grain. Joseph told Pharaoh that his dreams were from God. God was showing Pharaoh what he was about to do. There was going to be 7 years of great plenty in the land of Egypt. After this there would be 7 years of famine so severe that no one would be able to remember the years of plenty. Joseph recommended that Pharaoh put someone in charge of collecting grain during the years of plenty and storing it so that it could be given out during the years of famine. This way the people would be saved. Pharaoh was so impressed with Joseph that he put him in charge of all the land of Egypt. Joseph was now second in command, with only Pharaoh greater than he. Joseph collected the grain from the land of Egypt during the next 7 years. When the famine struck Egypt, Pharaoh sent the people to Joseph and they were able to buy grain so they could eat and not die. Joseph also sold grain to people from other countries because the famine was great everywhere. Object Lesson: Supplies Needed: • A pitcher • Several lemons, cut in half • Sugar • Water • Stirring spoon • Cups Directions: 1. Share the saying with the children, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Ask the children what they thing that saying means. 2. As you squeeze lemons into the pitcher, talk to the children about how lemons are sour and if you bit into one it would make your lips pucker. But, if you squeeze the lemons and add water and sugar (add those ingredients as you talk), then you get something that is pretty good, lemonade! 3. Explain to the children that sometimes life is like that. Sometimes things do not go our way, or bad things could happen to us. That could make us angry and bitter, like a lemon. If we have the right attitude, however, we can make the best out of it, like lemonade! 4. You can now give each child a cup of lemonade, or save the drink until snack time. Memory Verse: 1 Corinthians 10:31 So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. Jesus Connection: The life of Joseph continues to give us glimpse of how God wanted to use his only Son, Jesus to be the savior of the world. Just as Joseph was taken from his lowly position (a man in prison) and raised to be the right hand man of the king of Egypt, Jesus was also raised up from the lowest place (death) and placed at the right hand of God. Songs God is so Good God is so good. God is so good. God is so good, He’s so good to me. He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands He’s got the whole world in his hands He’s got the whole wide world in his hands He’s got the whole wide world in his hands He’s got the whole world in his hands He’s got the little bitty baby in his hands He’s got the little bitty baby in his hands He’s got the little bitty baby in his hands He’s got the whole world in his hands He’s got you and me brother in his hands He’s got you and me sister in his hands He’s got you and me brother in his hands He’s got the whole world in his hands He’s got everybody here in his hands He’s got everybody here in his hands He’s got everybody here in his hands He’s got the whole world in his hands Games/Activities Pictionary Supplies Needed: • Dry erase board (or other form of display media) • Dry erase pen • List of words having to do with the story (ie: Pharaoh, cow, grain, river, ect.) Directions: 1. Divide the children into two teams. 2. One child from one team comes to the board and draws a word from the story. (Either have the words written on pieces of paper or whisper it in their ears.) As the child draw, his/her team can guess the word. Give them one minute. If this team guesses the word correctly, they get a point. 3. At the end of the time limit, if the drawing child’s team has not correctly guessed, the opposing team has one chance to guess the word and steal the point. 4. The team with the most points at the end of the games wins. Crafts Egyptian Headdress Supplies Needed: • Egyptian Headdress template • Scissors • Glue • Tape • Colors • Paper strips Directions: 1. Give each child a headdress template. Color and cut out the template 2. Create a head band with strips of paper. 3. Glue the headdress to the band. 4. Adjust the size of the band to each child’s head and tape it in place. Coloring Page:
Fresh roasted sweet potatoes mixed with dark chocolate pieces and winter spices to fill your morning with the goodness of sweet potato pie.
Learn what makes flying birds fly with this fun balloon activity for kids. It's an easy to do activity perfect for STEM / STEAM learning.
Genesis 25:19-34 We chose to divide this lesson into two separate binder projects, although we studied the entire lesson at the same time. The first binder project emphasizes that, although they were twins, Jacob and Esau had very little in common. This project is courtesy of http://homeschooling.about.com with the original website found here and the downloadable version found here. The second binder project emphasizes Esau's disregard for his birthright, which also came with spiritual responsibilities for which he had little interest. This project is courtesy of http://www.sermons4kids.com with the original website found here. You can also download the worksheet here, although it is important to note that we did not include the word bank at the bottom of the original. Our activity was inspired by the game Feed the Kitty by Gamewright (see the picture below courtesy of Amazon.com.) First we had the children cut out the die template as seen in the picture below and downloadable here, then we helped them tape it into a cube (tape works much better and easier than glue.) We distributed 40 uncooked pasta shells to each child to represent Jacob's stew, leaving 40 in the middle of the table as a discard pile. Everyone plays at the same time, rolling their single die and performing the activity shown on the face of the die. The 'NO' sign (line through the circle) means you do nothing--like a 'resting space.' The hand means you give a pasta shell to any other player--simply dump it in their pile of pasta. The empty bowl means you ate your stew so give a shell to the discard pile. The soup in the bowl means you were given a refill so take a shell from the discard pile. Play continues until one person is completely out of pasta shells, but that person must call out before another player hands them a pasta shell or play continues. The original websites for the clipart used in the die is found at the end of this blog. Dice Template Soup Empty Bowl Hand
Flourless grain-free, sugar-free, low carb muffins made with just flaxseed.
Kids will love this easy interactive Paper Cup Flying Ghost Craft. Pull the strings to make the ghosts fly up and down! A spooky and fun STEM project for kids!
I'll bet you reached this page on family game night, or while researching games that you want to make for your classroom. Maybe you searched for "How to Make Your Own Trivial Pursuit Game." That's how I started when I created an easy way to make my...
The other day at the grocery store, I was meandering down the International aisle and came across something fun: mini star and alphabet noodles! And guys- the bags were 3…
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Here is a great Gospel magic trick that uses the fun science experiment that many people call "Elephant Toothpaste." It teaches about God's overflowing love
"Perfect is the Enemy of Good" In the pursuit of perfection, we often overlook the beauty of what is already good. This age-old saying reminds us that the relentless pursuit of flawlessness can hinder our ability to appreciate the value of what we have accomplished. Instead, let us embrace the notion that sometimes, in the realm of goodness, we find contentment and satisfaction. For perfection may forever remain an elusive goal, while the goodness we have achieved stands as a testament to our efforts and progress. The unisex heavy cotton tee is the basic staple of any wardrobe. It is the foundation upon which casual fashion grows. All it needs is a personalized design to elevate things to profitability. The specially spun fibers provide a smooth surface for premium printing vividity and sharpness. No side seams mean there are no itchy interruptions under the arms. The shoulders have tape for improved durability. .: 100% cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) .: Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) .: Classic fit .: Tear-away label .: Runs true to size
Use this simple free printable glasses craft template to make these fabulous and fun crazy glasses with your kids!