This Old Testament study is designed for older students with some worksheets and printables that correspond for younger students so they can be used in classes with several ages together or used specifically for the lesson. Most of these lessons have project printables for younger students that I have been wanting to add for some time.All of the worksheets have the teacher's answer sheets included and most are in black & white.
To make the Flip Book, cut on the dotted line to separate the top from bottom. Cut the bottom pictures out on solid line. Layer in order and staple as shown on the gray rectangle. The Spinner and Foldable Book are in color and black & white. The Spinner works best if printed on cardstock or heavier paper.

The first worksheet is a Reader Worksheet which has pictures for the students to write the number under each to put them in order after reading the summary of the lesson. The second was designed for those asking for cut & glue. It is an easy scripture to cut out the words and glue them in order. The students will also write out the verse. This was a suggestion from a teacher. The Write it out! has three pictures for the student to write about each to retell what they learned about Josiah. There is a Who did it? worksheet with a description for each person. The students will cut out the people and glue them to the correct description. There is a number code and alphabet code worksheet. The thought question can be used to introduce the lesson or as a conversation starter or review after the lesson.
These printables can be used for this lesson and any other appropriate lesson and were kept plain intentionally for this purpose. A key verse was chosen to use for discussion, memory work, and copy work. Students can color or paint the designs on the banner, door hanger and bookmark. Stickers can be added. String or ribbon can be added to the banner to hang and on the bookmark.
Click here to download the lesson and application printables.
This one-page foldable book includes color and black and white.
These pages can also be cut apart and used as flash cards to put the events in order.
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