Telling God's Story Year One Activity Book: Student Guide And Activity Pages

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Peace Hill Press, 2011 M01 25 - 200 pages
A new religion curriculum from the team that brought you The Story of the World.

These lesson plans, designed to accompany the weekly lessons laid out in Telling God’s Story, Year One (available separately), provide coloring pages, craft projects, and group activities to fill out an entire week of home school or private school study; a core set of activities is also provided for the use of Sunday school teachers. Coloring pages accompany each lesson and accurately reflect the historical setting of the original stories, while a full range of crafts and activities help young students understand and remember.
 

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Contents

Dont Give Up When You Pray
17
Small Beginnings Big Results
27
God Loves a Humble Heart
37
Lost Sheep
47
Jesus First Miracle
56
Jesus Controls the Weather
63
Five Loaves and Two Fish
71
Jesus Walks on the Water
81
Review the Books of the New Testament
231
Jesus Life Is in Danger
237
Jesus and His Family Come Back Home
249
Jesus First Disciples
262
Jesus Is a Friend of the Shunned
273
Philip and Nathanael
281
A Story of Two Sisters
293
Jesus Is Tempted
306

A Soldiers Faith in Jesus
93
Jesus Blesses and Prays for the Children
108
Jesus Means Business
127
Jesus Gives Rest to the Weary
133
Jesus Mother and Brothers
141
Salt and Light
148
Just Be Truthful
157
An Eye for an Eye and a Tooth for a Tooth
169
One Day at a Time
177
Jesus Birth
210
God Protects Jesus from the King
225
Jesus Hometown Does Not Accept Him
319
Greater than Jonah and Solomon
329
Jesus Time Had Not Yet Come
339
Jesus Rides into Jerusalem as a King
348
A Fig Tree
361
Jesus Outsmarts the Religious Leaders
371
Jesus Crucifixion Is Near
379
The King Is on Trial
386
The Crucifixion
393
Jesus Is Alive Again
401
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About the author (2011)

Justin Moore has taught English and history to elementary and high school students, and currently works as an editor and researcher at Well-Trained Mind Press and its Olive Branch Books. He has degrees in history and theology from the College of William & Mary and Westminster Theological Seminary. He and his wife Melissa live in Charles City, Virginia with their dog, Pippin. Sara Buffington has experience as a teacher and children's book editor. Now a freelance writer, Buffington is the co-author of The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading and First Language Lessons, Level Three. Sarah Dunning Park lives in rural Virginia with her husband and their three children. She is a freelance illustrator, mapmaker, and poet. Jeff West is an established illustrator and his variety and bulk of work is expansive, ranging from traditional art to art for TV and movies. He recently earned himself an Emmy nomination and has worked on blockbuster shows and films. He resides in Arizona.

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