Lapbooks are easy and fun! These are great for homeschool, early arrivers, or whenever you need something extra to do. This was designed to be used for Bible class (great fun for review), homeschool, Mother's Day Out, Bible camp, or any Bible learning situation. These are designed for the student to put together, but they can be assembled and ready to use beforehand!
Bible Fun For Kids: Peter
Peter and Jesus Walk on Water
Peter Find a Coin in a Fish!
This Jesus lesson is found in Matthew and is part of the Life of Jesus series of lessons not found in the book of Luke. They are 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.
Acts Chapter 12
Acts chapter 12 includes James being killed, Peter was arrested, and an angel took him out of prison while the Christians were praying.
Peter Escapes Prison Review Game
I found this Big Mouth clipart and I knew I wanted to create a fun application review game with it!
The questions for this review discuss Peter in prison, and when the angel guided him out, Peter wondered what to next! He went to Mary's house where the Christians were praying for him. The question cards have praying hands on them. Acts 12
This is easy to put together, and you have a fun way to review.
Acts Chapter 11
Acts chapter 11 includes Barnabas with Peter, and the followers of Jesus Christ were first called Christians in Antioch.
Acts 9: Dorcas Lives!
Acts chapter 9 is divided into the three different events:
Saul Blinded by the Light (Acts 9:1-19)
Saul Left Damascus in a Basket (Acts 9:20-31)
Peter with Aeneas and Tabitha AKA Dorcas (Acts 9:32-43)
Acts Chapter 6
Acts chapter 6 includes the men chosen to take care of the widows so the apostles could spend their time praying and teaching. Stephen was one of the men chosen and this chapter tells us background about him.
Acts Chapter 5
Acts chapter 5 includes Ananias and Sapphira, the apostles were arrested, and an angel took them out of prison. They answered, "We ought to obey God not men" when asked why they disobeyed orders to stop preaching about Jesus. They preached daily about Jesus.