Most of the worksheets have the teacher's answer sheets included, and some are in color and 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. Fold the Foldable Book in half lengthwise, then fold in page 3, then fold the front cover on the line. They are in color and black & white. The Spinner works best if printed on cardstock or heavier paper.
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 from the chapter to use for discussion, memory work, and copy work. Students can color or paint the designs on the banner, poster, door hanger and bookmark. Stickers can be added. String or ribbon can be added to the banner to hang and on the bookmark.
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For extra hands-on fun (for the kids, not the teacher), use a container like this. You can use any container that is stiff and had sides to contain the sand or dirt. If you prefer, you can make smaller ones for each student to use. Ask the students, "What do you think Jesus was writing?" and let students write in the sand/dirt/on the ground. If you can't take them outside for this, lay plastic on the floor to help contain the sand/dirt. Have damp washcloths or hand wipes or disposable towels to clean hands.






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