This is a file folder game (FFG) that I play with my granddaughter. She is 3 and all I say is "Let's play a game" and it's all fun. But, with this birth of Jesus FFG, she remembers baby Jesus, His mom and earthly father's name, the stars are for the Shepherds visiting at night and the heart shape. I cut out the top of the stable for our FFG, and let her add star stickers. We can also review the animals. We can also talk about shepherds and their job taking care of the sheep.
Baby Jesus Song & More
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
My granddaughters love to sing Bible songs and hold up the sticks with the pictures on them! They love the Noah's Ark one, and we have a rainbow song, just to name a couple.
Life of Paul Train Lift-The-Flap Review Visuals
Thursday, November 15, 2012
I use this train for our study in Acts. (I also use it for Genesis & Old Testament) You can find the train at your local teacher's supply store or here.
Thankful to God For His Blessings!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
This is not intended for Bible class. This was used for home learning.
There is a Thankful book that can be used for Bible class.
There is a Thankful book that can be used for Bible class.
Traveling With Paul Posters
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
During our study in the book of Acts, I have these posters that I clip to the top of the White Board. I can change them, add/subtract as I need to. I like them better than one poster board. I also use the arrows you see at the bottom to connect Paul to the people he is traveling with each week. I print and laminate them and have reused them for years. I also have a review sheet we use, and other printables.
I Thank You God for Everything Book
Thursday, November 1, 2012
I have the kids add a page when I am teaching Acts and I know it is a shorter lesson. Paul was so thankful to God for all that He had blessed him with. I try to have the kids remember the every day things that we have that God blesses us with.
Saul Sees the Light
Monday, October 29, 2012
I love teaching about Paul! When I teach Acts, I teach the lessons about the early Christians first, then I teach the lessons for Paul. It is easier for them to remember the timeline for him.
Noah's Ark Door Hanger
Thursday, October 25, 2012
This Noah's Ark Door Hanger printable has the ark with one door and one window.
This door hanger has a box attached to the bottom to hold the animals. This is intended for preschoolers to match up the animals, then add them to the 'ark'. If you do not want to use it as a door hanger, you could fold the top down and tuck it into the box while you are not using it. Instead of cutting out the circle, add a sticker or something of your choice. Or, just cut it above the top of the skyline to tuck it inside the box.
Cornelius & Peter’s Vision
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
This lesson combines both Peter's Vision he had on the rooftop and continues with Peter traveling to see Cornelius and teaching him about Jesus.
Mailbox Bible Review FFG
Sunday, October 21, 2012
This file folder game is a handout I use for one of the lessons when we study
Letters From Paul (after Acts).
Noah's Ark FFG, Song & More
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
We talk about Noah's Ark a lot. I like to improve Bible knowledge, and education at the same time. With Noah, they learn Bible, God's promises, rainbows, and lots of animals. You can also throw in colors, counting, shapes and alphabet. Fantastic!
Moses and the 10 Commandments
Sunday, October 14, 2012
This is part 2 of a very condensed life of Moses. Following Acts, I do several lessons with Old Testament people to discuss the old law vs. the new law. What rules God tells us in the New Testament He expects us to follow. When Jesus died on the cross, God instituted some changes. Some of those are talked about in Acts 10:1-48 when we talked about Cornelius and Peter's vision.
Life of Paul Lapbook
Friday, October 12, 2012
We will be using a lapbook each week while we study the life of the Apostle Paul. I will add each part when I add the Bible lesson to the blog. There is too much to add it all at once. But here are the pictures of what it looks like, and basically what to expect.
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