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This ministry license must be purchased by any ministry / church organization wanting to use Sermon Notes for Kids
– It includes all four Sermon Notes for Kids and a perpetual license to use all Sermon Notes within a local church ministry. After purchase, the license grants permission to the purchasing ministry / church to freely reproduce and distribute copies within its local ministry / church.
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Help your kids get the most from church! This resource will allow your kids to take notes, answer questions for self-reflection and keep a record of each service.
Parents then can use their child’s completed sermon notes to engage in conversation and extend their child’s learning by discussing the sermon’s message, their child’s understanding and how they may apply what was taught!
Highlights of Version #3:
- – Preacher:
- – Main Verse:
- – Other Verses:
- – Big Idea:
- – Words I don’t know:
- – Note Section
- – How can I apply to my life:
PLEASE NOTE: This resource is for individual family use only. If you are planning to distribute within a local ministry / church, you must purchase a Ministry License.
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The story of Daniel in the lions’ den (Daniel – Chapter 6) tells how Daniel is raised to high office by his royal master Darius the Mede, but jealous rivals trick Darius into issuing a decree which condemns Daniel to death. Hoping for Daniel’s deliverance, but unable to save him, the king has him cast into the pit of lions. At daybreak he hurries back, asking if God had saved his friend. Daniel replies that God had sent an angel to close the jaws of the lions, “because I was found blameless before him.” The king has those who had conspired against Daniel, and their wives and children, thrown to the lions in his place, and commands to all the people of the whole world to “tremble and fear before the God of Daniel”.
This notebooking resource has been designed for students to write about, give a report of, and comment on chapter 6 of the book of Daniel.
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Chapter 2 of Daniel: In the second year of his reign Nebuchadnezzar has a dream. When he wakes up, he realizes that the dream has some important message, so he consults his wise men. Wary of their potential to fabricate an explanation, the king refuses to tell the wise men what he saw in his dream. Rather, he demands that his wise men tell him what the content of the dream was, and then interpret it. When the wise men protest that this is beyond the power of any man, he sentences all, including Daniel and his friends, to death. Daniel receives an explanatory vision from God: Nebuchadnezzar had seen an enormous statue with a head of gold, breast and arms of silver, belly and thighs of bronze, legs of iron, and feet of mixed iron and clay, then saw the statue destroyed by a rock that turned into a mountain filling the whole earth. Daniel explains the dream to the king: the statue symbolized four successive kingdoms, starting with Nebuchadnezzar, all of which would be crushed by God’s kingdom, which would endure forever. Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges the supremacy of Daniel’s god, raises Daniel over all his wise men, and places Daniel and his companions over the province of Babylon.
This notebooking resource has been designed for students to write about, give a report of, and comment on chapter 2 of the book of Daniel.
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First published in 1828, Lydia Maria Child’s The American Frugal Housewife was an extremely popular nineteenth-century manual for homemakers. Interesting recipes and remedies, advice on parenting and the myriad responsibilities of housekeeping are all put forth in straightforward, no-nonsense, Yankee prose.
“The true economy of housekeeping is simply the art of gathering up all the fragments, so that nothing be lost. I mean fragments of time, as well as materials. Nothing should be thrown away so long as it is possible to make any use of it, however trifling that use may be; and whatever be the size of a family, every member should be employed either in earning or saving money.“
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A milestone in the history of quilting, this was the first quilt book, originally published in 1915. With wit and wisdom, it traces the origins of appliqu and quilting in the ancient world, in medieval Europe and in the pioneer days of America.
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If you have students or children that memorize scripture and you want to keep a record of the verses they learn, here is an easy to use resource for you!
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Bible Trivia for Kids includes 3 FUN worksheets, each with 10 trivia questions to test students’ knowledge of the Bible! *30 questions in all *Suggested uses: Use in a religion class, a Sunday School classroom, at a church party or at home with your own kids.
Sample questions:
1. Who was the first King in the Bible?
2. What was Zacchaeus’s job?
3. What type of bird did Noah send from his ark in search for land?Answer Keys provided
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Memory Verses for Girls is a 20 week course for girls and designed to help girls develop a healthy self-esteem and Godly character through the study of God’s Word.
Includes:
– Record sheet to keep an overall record of when each verse study was started and completed
– 20 Memory verses selected specifically for this study
– Weekly Verse Journal worksheet (Day by Day study and reflection)
* Day 1: Write the Scripture
* Day 2: Unfamiliar words work
* Day 3: “In your own words, how you you tell someone what the verse means”
* Day 4: Plan to implement this truth in your own life
* Day 5: Recite to an adult and both sign to show completion. -
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This resource is a FREE resource to promote Holocaust education. This resource is from the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education
This is a 5th-8th Grade Holocaust / Genocide Curriculum
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$2.00Buy NowHere is a resource that will give students a chance to create a beautiful project when studying the Genesis story about the tower of Babel. Notebooking is a coined term for what can also be referred to as educational journaling or scrapbooking. This type of project is designed to capture student knowledge as well as personal reflections of what has been learned.Included:
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– Creating a Notebooking Project – What is notebooking?
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– Supply list
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– Teacher pages
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– Student organizational pages
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– Templates
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Help students learn about the anatomy of the tooth with this colorful poster!
Parts (defined and shown):
- cementum
- crown
- dentin
- enamel
- gums
- nerves
- periodontal membrane/ligament
- pulp
- root
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This is a free resource provided to the site to share in an effort to help children become knowledgeable about health and maintaining healthy bodies.
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Memory Verses for Boys is a 20 week course for boys and designed to help learn to navigate the world with Godly character through the study of God’s Word.
Includes:
– Record sheet to keep an overall record of when each verse study was started and completed
– 20 Memory verses selected specifically for this study
– Weekly Verse Journal worksheet (Day by Day study and reflection)
* Day 1: Write the Scripture
* Day 2: Unfamiliar words work
* Day 3: “In your own words, how you you tell someone what the verse means”
* Day 4: Plan to implement this truth in your own life
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If you have students or children that memorize scripture and you want to keep a record of the verses they learn, here is an easy to use resource for you! This chart will record: Verse(s) memorized, date memorized, chart beginning and ending dates.
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This is a FREE resource that has been distributed by RaceBridges For Schools.
The purpose of this lesson plan:
- To examine some of the unique qualities of contemporary Jewish culture
- To practice personal storytelling and listening skills
- To examine the ways that traditional and contemporary stories can work together to address larger themes and illuminate our lives
- To collectively address way to create a more inclusive community
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Students will learn all about Hanukkah as they create lasting projects they will cherish using this resource!
Includes:
- Reference information for students begin their learning journey
- Create-a-book project for each student to complete
- Research writing project – Notebooking section
- Dreidel template with directions on how to play the game.
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In Chapter 7 of Daniel, Daniel has a vision of four beasts coming up out of the sea, and is told that they represent four kingdoms:
- A beast like a lion with eagle’s wings. [v. 4]
- A beast like a bear, raised up on one side, with three ribs between its teeth. [v. 5]
- A beast like a leopard with four wings of fowl and four heads. [v. 6]
- A fourth beast, with large iron teeth and ten horns. [v. 7-8]
This is explained as a fourth kingdom, different from all the other kingdoms; it “will devour the whole earth, trampling it down and crushing it”. [v.23] The ten horns are ten kings who will come from this kingdom .[v.24] A further horn (the “little horn”) then appears and uproots three of the previous horns: this is explained as a future king.
This notebooking resource has been designed for students to write about, give a report of, and comment on chapter 7 of the book of Daniel.
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Teachers edition to be used with:
Economics Curriculum – Student Edition (separate resource)