These cut and glue worksheets are a little different from the last several sets that are posted. The kids I have this year love to color, and I prefer to print nice eye appealing color worksheets! But, for this series, I have made their workbook in black & white, unless I couldn't find the graphics I wanted, so they can color.
By the way, I use these for the kids that are early , or on time as we wait for the late students. If they are too late and we have started the lesson, they will be able to take the book home at the end of the quarter and do the cut, glue & color.
The first set is what I am using and the kids will cut and glue the pieces to the picture. And, the second set of links is the same graphics, just without the cutting and gluing and are pictures to color. I printed the workbooks on different colors of cardstock and the pages for them to cut are printed on regular white paper. Also, the downloads do not have the numbers in the bottom right corners.
Click on the picture to download and print the original document
1. Birth & Leaves Egypt
2. Burning Bush
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13. Moses: The Bronze Snake
The following are pictures to color. They are the same as the above pictures.
Click on the underlined title to download. Sorry, this is an old post and everything is in it's own download because they were designed for each lesson. |
Moses Cut & Glue and Pictures to Color
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
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