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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!
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Chapter 8 in the book of Daniel tells of Daniel’s vision of a two-horned ram destroyed by a one-horned goat (a possible allegory for the transition from the Persian to the Greek eras in the Near East), followed by the history of the “little horn”, which is Daniel’s code-word for the Greek king Antiochus Epiphanes.
This notebooking resource has been designed for students to write about, give a report of, and comment on chapter 8 of the book of Daniel.

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!

Here are 5 different recipe templates for your students or children to use to copy or create their favorite recipes! Use at home or in class. Suggested uses: In a Health class when studying nutrition (record or create healthy recipes), any class teaching life skills, in a Home Economics class, or how about using when teaching about different cultures around the world (have students find and record recipes).

Here is an example of how recipes are written:
Peach Sauce.
Place the peach juice from the can into a small saucepan, add an equal volume of water, a little more sugar and 8 or 10 raisins, boil this 10 minutes, strain, and just before serving add 8 drops of extract of bitter almonds.


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