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Old Testament Zechariah the Prophet craft. Make this simple lampstand craft to use as a Bible Craft at home or in a Sunday School Lesson.
The story of Ruth and Boaz is about the way God used people of differing races to accomplish His purposes and fill unique roles in His unfolding story.
Isaac and Rebekah preschool Bible lesson. Learn about choice and doing good. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
Free printable preschool Bible lesson on Nehemiah. Learn about how God empowered him to rebuild the wall through worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more
Gideon army of 300 Bible lesson. Learn that God can do much with a few. Free printable lesson includes story, worksheets, colouring pages and more.
From Creation to Revelation, these Bible coloring pages take you through the Scriptures in a year. FREE downloads easy to print reproduce for your class!
Free, printable coloring page, based on Genesis 40:1-19. Great for homeschool, one-on-one, or Sunday School. Click here to view and print!
Gideon is so much fun for the students! This is a lesson with a lot of visuals, and they are able to up, moving around and loud! Gideon is found in Judges 6. Gideon was one of the judges. He was a judge for 40 years. An Angel of God came to Gideon and said, “The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor!” (Valor means full of courage or brave.) The Israelite people had disobeyed God, so He let them be ruled over by the Midianites for 7 years. Gideon really couldn’t believe that God wanted HIM to fight the Midianites. The Lord told Gideon to take down the altar of Baal and the wooden image that was next to it. (Judges 6:25-27) He was told to build an altar of rock and sacrifice a bull. Gideon took 10 men and tore down the altar of Baal during the night. When the men saw the Baal altar gone the next morning, they asked who had taken it down. Someone said Gideon. They told Gideon’s father (Joash) to go and bring Gideon, but Joash replied, "Let Baal take care of it!" People from different tribes started gathering with Gideon. Gideon asked God that “IF you really want ME to save Israel, I will put a piece of wool on the floor. If You put dew on the wool only and there isn’t any dew on the floor, then I will know you will save Israel by my hand.” The next morning, Gideon could wring water from the wool and there wasn’t any dew on the floor. Gideon asked God again, “Don’t be angry with me, but one more test, will You put the dew on the floor and make the wool dry this time?” And, of course, when Gideon woke up, there was dew on the floor and the wool was dry. (We discussed dew outside and how when we have dew, it is everywhere, and not just certain places.) The next morning when Gideon and the people woke up and gathered together, God told Gideon that there were too many people there to fight the Midianites. God wanted the people to know they won the battle because of Him, not because there were so many people willing to fight. God told Gideon to let the people go that were afraid. So, 22,000 left, but there were still 10,000 people with Gideon. God said, “That is still too many. Take them to the water for a test. Separate the ones that cup their hands and lap the water like a dog from the ones who get on their knees to get a drink.” (Judges 7:5) God told Gideon to take the ones that cupped their hands to drink. There were only 300 men, but God said that He would be with them to beat the Midianites. God instructed Gideon to take his servant and go down into the valley where the Midianites were camped. They had so many people in the camp “like locusts” and so many camels; they were like “sand on the seashore!” Gideon divided the 300 men into three groups. He gave each of them a trumpet, and empty pitcher with a torch inside. Gideon told them to watch him and copy what he does. When I blow the trumpet, then you will blow yours and say, “The sword of the Lord and of Gideon.” For the battle, I turned off the lights, since it was midnight. The kids threw down their pitchers, held the torch and blew their trumpets! FUN! (I warned the next-door teacher before class!) Gideon had 100 men with him and when they got to the camp about midnight, they blew the trumpets and broke the pitchers. Then the other groups of men did the same thing! They held the torches in the left hand and trumpets in their right hand. The Midianite men woke up and cried out! Some of them killed each other and then they ran! Gideon sent messengers to tell the other tribes to seize the Midianites that are hiding. They found them everywhere! They even captured two princes! After all the fighting, the country was calm for 40 years. (Judges 8:28) This is today's take-home that we used during the lesson. There is a front and back which is just black & white so you can print on color cardstock. I cut them out, and put glue around the outside edges, LEAVING the top open so I could insert the torch. You can print it here. I found this pitcher at Hobby Lobby, the 'horn' at Oriental Trading a LONG time ago and made the torch for this visual. I use a ram's horn that can be purchased at eBay or Amazon. I also bought this fleece at Hobby Lobby ($12.99-30% everyday). Pretty expensive, so I bought 1/2 a yard and cut smaller pieces to let the kids take home. They love to feel this! I handed out sandwich baggies for the fleece and the trumpet to be kept in until they got home. The fleece likes to shed, but really, it's worth it! HA! Had to show you this! My dog must have thought I had a friend for her, since it looks like poodle hair! She sniffed it all over and had to nudge under it! ☺ Sorry, back to the lesson! Click here to download the updated visuals. The file contains updated visuals for Judges 6-7 and all are not shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see the worksheets for this quarter. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
Hannah and Samuel teach us how we can pray to God and He speak to us. Free printable preschool Bible lesson included activities, worksheets, coloring, craft and more.
Welcome to Bible Basics! I'm glad you stopped by. If you're wondering what we're up to in this ongoing series, check out this introductory post. For a growing list of toddler Bible lessons you can take a look at the Bible Basics page. Over the last few lessons we have been focusing on Jacob. Today we’re moving on to learn about Jacob’s favorite son, Joseph. Over the next three weeks we will follow Joseph from living with his family, to being sold into slavery in Egypt, to his reunion with his family. This will conclude our lessons from the book of Genesis. Yay! JOSEPH’S DREAMS Genesis 37 Here is a simplified text of the entire story of Joseph. Memory Verse “Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more.” -Genesis 37:5 Lesson Focus Joseph had a dream. Project Sun, Moon, Stars Mobile Materials - Craft foam (construction paper would work as well) - Foam star stickers (or regular stickers) - White glue, optional - Glitter, optional - Hole punch - Yarn or string - Hanger Directions 1. Cut craft foam into the shape of a large star, a moon, and a sun. 2. Place star stickers on piece of craft foam. Cut around stars. 3. Decorate large star with glue and glitter. Alternatively you may choose to use stickers or markers and crayons. 4. Punch a hole at the top of each small star, the large star, the sun, and the moon. 5. Tie yarn or string onto each piece. String the smaller stars together into 2-3 long strands. 6. Tie all pieces to a hanger. How We Go Through the Lesson 1. Recite or sing memory verse. 2. Read Bible story. We use the Beginner's Bible, but you can choose a children's story Bible or "grown-up" translation that suits you and your family. 3. Recite or sing memory verse. 4. Craft or project. Depending on the day of the week this may be a project like the one above or it could be a coloring page or something completely different. *Repeat the lesson almost every day. This could mean doing it on weekdays or taking one day to work on the project, saying the memory verse together throughout the day, and reading the Bible story before bed each night. It doesn't matter when or how, but the repetition is key for toddlers to retain the lessons presented to them. What creative ideas do you have to teach the lesson of Joseph’s dreams? This post is linked up at: Mom's Library, True Aim Education Mommy-Brain Mixer, Jellibean Journals
Welcome to Bible Basics! This week we will be starting to learn about Abraham and the promises that God made to him, but first a little introduction for anyone who is here for the first time. In this weekly series, we are taking every Tuesday to share with you a simple and engaging Bible lesson designed for toddlers. Abigail (almost 3 years old) and I working through these each day in our preschool time together. My goal with each is to take a key story from the Old Testament (we'll probably get to the New Testament next year) and help Abby become familiar with the people, places, and concepts of that story. This way when she's in Sunday School, at home during Family Bible Time, or just growing up and hearing more and more of God's Word, she'll have a basic understand of the Bible - hence our title BIBLE BASICS! :) If this is your first time visiting our Bible Basics series, please find a growing list of previous lessons here. You can check out last week's lesson about Noah here and an alternative craft here. And now to jump into this week's lesson! ABRAHAM, PART 1 Genesis 12-17 Memory Verse Choose one of the following that is appropriate for your child's age and attention span: "Abraham believed God" -Genesis 15:6 OR "God said to Abraham, 'Go from your country to a land that I will show you...and I will make of you a great nation." -Genesis 12:1-2 Lesson Focus Abraham believed God. Project Star Sticker Craft Materials - Paper (construction, plain, anything will do) - Scissors - Glue- Sand paper - Aluminum foil - Star stickers Directions 1. Cut the sand paper into the shape of hills. Use as many pieces as you would like. Glue to the bottom half of the paper. 2. Cut the aluminum foil into the shape of a moon. Glue this on the top half of the paper. 3. Put star stickers on top half of paper. Use as many as will fit (remember that God promised Abraham children to outnumber the stars!). 4. As you work, talk with your child about the story of Abraham and God's promise to him. How We Go Through the Lesson 1. Recite or sing memory verse. 2. Read Bible story. We use the Beginner's Bible, but you can choose a children's story Bible or "grown-up" translation that suits you and your family. 3. Recite or sing memory verse. 4. Craft or project. Depending on the day of the week this may be a project like the one above or it could be a coloring page or something completely different. *Repeat the lesson almost every day. This could mean doing it on weekdays or taking one day to work on the project, saying the memory verse together throughout the day, and reading the Bible story before bed each night. It doesn't matter when or how, but the repetition is key for toddlers to retain the lessons presented to them. Some more ideas for teaching about Abraham: Here are a few free printable coloring pages Star stamping project This is a great website for lots of different games and crafts! What fun Bible lessons have you done with your toddler or preschooler this week? Check out these link-ups for some great parenting and homeschooling resources! Titus 2 Tuesdays @ Cornerstone Confessions Teach Me Tuesdays @ Growing Home Hip Homeschool Hop @ Hip Homschool Moms The Sunday Showcase @ Learn Play Imagine Babies & Beyond @ My Joy-Filled Life, Proverbs & Pacifiers, and Beauty in the Mess Homeschool Review @ Hammock Tracks Mom's Library @ True Aim Education Welcome Home Wednesdays @ Raising Arrows
This week we will teach our children about 'the fall'. From the account of Adam and Eve found in Genesis 3. Included in the free printable lesson is a lesson outline, Prayer and Worship ideas, Games and Activites, educational worksheets, colouring pages and crafts.
This craft was made to go along with Jesus’ ascension, but it is not a traditional Jesus in the clouds craft. It focuses on what Jesus said in Acts 1:8. Jesus wants us to tell others a…
Make this cute and fun craft with your kids to teach them about Samson and his amazingly long hair. Part of a lesson on set, including other craft ideas.
This craft can stand for the letter W in a few different ways- It can either be "W is for Walk With Jesus" or "W is for Walk on Water" or even "W is for Wash
100+ Sunday School lessons for kids with free printables, Bible crafts, games, and activities to make Bible stories fun for all ages!
From shepherd boy to king these David Bible crafts will help bring meaning to your Sunday school lesson.
Hierdie week kyk ons na die storie van Josef. Jy kan daarop wys dat Josef die kleinseun van Isak en Rebekka en die seun van Jakob is. Sy storie kan gelees word in Genesis 37-45.
Bible Themed Busy Book Activities
Try out this fun jumping activity where your child spells out Jesus Loves Me as they jump on foam letters!
10 Bible themed Nature Mats to keep your littles engaged in nature and the word of the Lord. Print, Laminate, and take outside! Have your child use 'nature' to fill in the pictures on the mats. Each mat has a picture and a bible verse.
Needing some David and Goliath craft ideas? If so, here are five easy crafts that you can do to go along with this well-known Bible story.
The Baptism of Jesus could be considered the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. This is where Jesus approaches John the Baptist, his cousin, in the Jordan river, and requests John to baptize him. …
Easy Bible crafts for kids includes projects for creation, Adam and Eve, Abraham, Noah, David, Jesus, and other Old and New Testament people.
These easy Bible crafts for kids are great for Sunday school, Bible study, and rainy days. Get creative with Scripture an inspire little hands.
100+ Sunday School lessons for kids with free printables, Bible crafts, games, and activities to make Bible stories fun for all ages!
Play Through The Bible (Joseph) - A Toddler's Introduction to God's Story - 25 weeks of bible study created just for toddlers
It is my number one priority to teach my students that Jesus loves them. So every year when I get a new class of precious littles, I go about slowly introducing them to my Savior and His great love! Here are a few ways I go about this… I print out a picture of Jesus […]
Do you have a little hero in training? Then the Hero Training: Kid's Character challenge is perfect for you! Join us for our first character trait: Helpful!
This Jonah and the whale dot marker page is perfect for Sunday school or for learning about the story of Jonah.
Play Through The Bible - A Toddler's Introduction to God's Story - 25 weeks of bible study created just for toddlers