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request from a comment. I have listed the order of the lesson posts for Acts
with the links for your convenience to find them.
If you are teaching the book of Acts, this list of links help make finding everything easier.
Please note: This has the list of original Acts lessons first. Newer versions will be listed also with the blog post photo, but both posts have different ideas & printables.
Please note: This has the list of original Acts lessons first. Newer versions will be listed also with the blog post photo, but both posts have different ideas & printables.
Sorry, this page is missing pictures. They will be added soon.
Click here to see the updated visuals for Acts.
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Click here for the ORIGINAL Acts passport link to print your weekly passport.
The Travels of Paul Passport was updated! It is smaller to look like a real passport, easier to print, and has more printing options. Click here to see the newer version.
The Travels of Paul Passport was updated! It is smaller to look like a real passport, easier to print, and has more printing options. Click here to see the newer version.
Thank you so much for putting all this into one post. We just started studying about Paul's missionary journeys and your website has been a huge help to me in preparing for our classes. This makes it so much easier to find what I am looking for. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! Makes me think I should make a post for each of the subjects! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteAgreed!! Thank you!!
DeleteI was just wondering if you have a lesson for Peter being freed from prison? I am planning to teach on this Sunday and was trying to find some ideas for the lesson. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI planned on having it posted Jan 24th. If you can wait, I can post it this Sat. morning. Or, email me and I can send it to you. Put the title in the subject so I kniow it isn't spam (please). Thanks Email: DebbieDaveJackson81@yahoo.com
DeleteOk thanks so much. I can wait until Saturday morning. Thanks for sharing all of your terrific ideas with us. They are a great help.
DeleteThank you for your nice comments! I appreciate it!
DeleteDebbie, I've begun using the Acts Lessons and the kids love it. So do I! Thank you soooo much for providing this curriculum! I have a question.....I've printed the Stephen Name Flap Book. The instructions say "cut all the pages out." But, I don't see the cutting lines. How do I know where to separate? Thank you for your reply.
ReplyDeleteHello, It is hard to describe this, but if you look at the photo on the front cover, you can get an idea for cutting. The letters stay attached to each section. The left side of each letter does not get cut, and you cut around the right sides of the letter. If you Google Chipboard Letter Book, you will see different examples that might help you. This one might help (look at the chipboard letter G that is attached to a page): http://blog.scrapbookfinds.com/2008/04/02/is-there-a-chipboard-book-in-the-word-graduation/ If this doesn't help, let me know and I will draw up something. Thank you!
DeleteHas this list been updated? I don't see the one for Peter being released from prison and I wondered if there were other new ones. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, Beth, that was just posted, adn i started adding the new posts here also, so you can find it in the above list. Thanks for asking. I appeciate you stopping by!
DeleteThank you so much for your wonderful blog! I am beginning to homeschool my 5 year old son and am finding your blog so helpful!!
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