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.
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Bible Fun For Kids: Job
Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
Job 37:14 Bible Verse Fun Pack
Friday, January 27, 2023
Stand still and consider the wondrous works of God Bible Verse Fun Pack. Job 37:14
There is an assortment of worksheets designed to be used with any appropriate lesson for various ages!
Job is Faithful
Friday, January 20, 2023
Bible ABC's: J is for Job is Faithful
These lessons can be used without the alphabet theme.
Consider these an update with new ideas and printables!
Job's Life
Friday, July 24, 2020
This is a great lesson about staying faithful and can easily be taught in one session. This covers the whole book of Job and although his friends are mentioned, this doesn’t go in-depth about their conversations.
Job is Faithful
Monday, March 11, 2019
Job
is Faithful is intended for preschool, although can be used for
kindergarten. The
scripture is Job chapters 1-2 and 42. This was a request from a reader since there isn't much available for Job for preschoolers.
Job Stays Faithful to God
Saturday, April 12, 2014
This week we are learning about Job. There is so much to learn from Job. He was faithful no matter what happened to him. There are several printables today, including a fill-in-the-blank for the kids to list the before and after things that Job had. And there is a song with visuals, too!
Old Testament Bible People Worksheets Part 2
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
This post has the second part of the Old Testament Bible people worksheets to make it easier to find them. Included are Elijah & Elisha, King Josiah, Daniel, Job & Jonah.
Be a Light
Sunday, April 28, 2013
I have done two different projects for this lesson, and depending on the ages of the students, and how much prep time you are willing to put into projects, you can pick which will be best for you. The light bulbs are thought questions and I just cut them out and put on a ring. The stoplight is the favorite and requires more work, but it still makes the kids think about what God wants from us.
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