I was given this song when I was searching for a Birth of Jesus song for the craft sticks. I decided to make it a flip chart, like it called for.
Christina Barkley, my niece, (she was one of the women who did the Teacher's Workshop that I posted photos of) gave me permission to use it, though she is not sure of the original author.
(The song is included in the download.)
Click here to print the first choice : graphics are 2 per page
You can also print this as 1 per page here
Here are the song and visuals in Spanish:
You can also print the mini one page booklet in color or black and white. The first photo shows you what it looks like folded. After printing, fold on the center line lengthwise. Then fold in half.
Next, open and fold in half like the picture, and cut on the heavy blue center line.
Once you have the center line cut, open and refold to look like this picture. The pages should crease for you. You can see the front and back cover to fold the pages in order.
You can print them here:
Here are pictures to color to go with the flip chart. You have a choice whether or not you want the wood beams in the background (top photo).
(1) With background
Click here for the wise men visiting picture to color (bottom right).
Thanks so much Janine @ True Aim Education for featuring this Nativity post!
Click on the logo above to see it!
Thanks for sharing all these wonderful ideas on this blog! Came across it today on Pinterest and am pretty excited to have this resource and your effort to keep everything biblically accurate.
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This is a wonderful Christmas resource. I am stopping by from True Aim Education. Please consider linking this at Look What We Did. -Savannah http://lookwhatwedid-homeschool.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I have tried the posted link, but the site says it has moved and it send me to a dead link. Sorry, I would love to add it, though. Thanks for the comment!
DeleteWhat a lovely song and a great flip chart - thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you! If you are reading these comments, you can see the Christmas collection where this post was linked up at here: http://pinkoddy.co.uk/blog/the-christmas-collection/
DeleteThank you for linking up, sharing and adding to Motivational Monday too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting each week! It is appreciated!
DeleteVery cute! My little girl will love this as another book to read for Christmas time! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
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Andrea, thanks for visiting! I am glad your daughter can enjoy it! My granddaughters love it! Thanks for the comment!
DeleteThank you so much for sharing these great resources. Also, thanks for linking this to Think Tank Thursday. I hope to see you again today. http://saving4six.com/2014/01/welcome-to-think-tank-thursday-62.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting Think Tank! I appreciate the nice comment!
DeleteI am almost 40, and I learned this way to fold a sheet into a mini book when I was in elementary school. So I don't think you need to worry about properly crediting anyone- it's been around for a looong time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update. I found it on Pinterest and didn't want to take credit for something that was not mine! I appreciate the comment.
DeleteThank you. I just added this to my Pinterest Group Board "Christ-Centered Creativity." I'd love to have you join the board if you're interested. It's located here: http://www.pinterest.com/biblelovenotes/christ-focused-creativity/
ReplyDeleteI love having printable for my grandchildren.
Awesome flip chart. Great dede.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for nice sharing.
Debbie,
ReplyDeleteThank you so, so much for sharing these wonderful ideas, charts, visuals, maps, etc !! I am a Bible Class Wed night teacher, who will certainly use these . The children will truly enjoy them too. God bless you !
Thank you so much for this wonderfully put together lesson you shared! The kids had so much fun with it! It was perfectly planned and laid out for us to use! One of the best pins ever! Thank you!
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