We are discussing the 10 commandments today. There is a set of teacher's visuals and a student workbook that can be used with the lesson.
Review: We are studying Moses and we
learned about Moses and his brother Aaron going to Egypt and talking to Pharaoh
about letting his slaves, the Israelites leave. Pharaoh said no, and then God
sent the 10 plagues. They left Egypt and are wandering in the wilderness for 40
years. God sends them manna and quail to eat. Last week, Moses hit a rock
and water came out for them to drink!
Lesson found in Exodus 19-20: Three months
after the Israelites left Egypt, they came to the wilderness of Mount Sinai. Moses went up to Mt. Sinai and God talked
to him. God told Moses to have the people wash their clothes and on the third
day, God would return. When the people heard the trumpets, they were not
allowed to touch the base of the mountain, or they would die.
On the third day, in the morning, there
was thunder and lightning, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of
the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp
trembled.
Mount Sinai was completely covered in smoke and the whole mountain
was shaking! The trumpet blasted louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God went to
the top of the mountain. He told Moses to come to the top of the mountain. God
told Moses to go remind the people not to come on the mountain and tell them
they are not permitted to look on the face of God.
(Exodus 20) God
gave Moses rules He wanted the people to follow. They are called the 10
Commandments. They were written on both sides of 2 tablets of stone by God’s
own finger. (Exodus 31:18; 32:15)
God begins
telling Moses about His commandments by stating He is the Lord and He took the people out of slavery in Egypt. (Exodus 20:2)
1. Have no other gods. [You shall have no other gods before Me. vs. 3] God has made this clear in both the Old and New
Testaments. Be careful how much time and money is spent on things. It can be
something we collect, a person (discuss this) or when you get older, maybe a
job. God wants us to worship Him only.
2. No idols. [You
shall not make for yourself a carved image—any likeness of anything that is
in heaven above, or that is in
the earth beneath, or that is
in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them
nor serve them.] This was
a serious problem during Bible times! We will talk more about it next week, but
Paul talks about it several times in the New Testament. (Gal. 5:19-21, Col. 3:5, Eph. 5:5, etc)
3. Do not take the Lord’s name in vain. [You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not
hold him guiltless who takes
His name in vain. vs. 7] This is
a big problem! Taking the Lord's name in vain is using His name for no reason,
or using it as a swear word. It is wrong and God tells us not to do it! When
someone says "Oh my G*d!" God's name is being used in vain, and it is
wrong. When someone says "OMG", it means the same thing, and it is
wrong. Wow! I don't even like typing it to make it clear what I am talking about! Christians are not to use God's name this way! Just because your friends
do it, doesn't make it right.
Dictionary: in vain = devoid of substance or meaning
4. Keep the Sabbath Day holy. [Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. vs. 8]
This
is the only commandment that God changed when the new laws were put into effect
after Jesus died. All the New Testament Christians met on the first day of the
week, which is Sunday. The Sabbath was Saturday. (Acts 20:7, 1 Cor. 16:2)
5. Honor father & mother. [Honor your father and your mother,
that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you. vs. 12] What can you tell me about honoring your parents? What
can you do to show them honor? (Let the kids answer.)
6. Do not murder. [You shall not murder. vs. 13] Remember, we
talked about Cain and Abel? Cain killed Abel. And, God made Cain leave his
parents, Adam & Eve. Part of murder is using self control. Control your
temper, be careful of the friends you pick.
7. Do not commit adultery. [You shall not commit adultery. vs. 14] God
tells us that when you pick your spouse (husband or wife), it is for life. God
wants us to be faithful to our spouse and to Him.
8. Do not steal.
[You shall not steal. vs. 15] God
said very simply it is wrong to take something that is not yours. 3 words! Very
clear! Do not steal!
9. Do not lie. [You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. vs. 16] This is the same as the last one! 3 words! Do
not lie! Tell the truth! Usually, one lie leads to another lie, and then you
are just making the situation worse!
10. Do not covet. [You shall not covet your neighbor’s house;
you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female
servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s. vs. 17] This is to want what your friend/neighbor
has. (Greed/envy) Don't be jealous because your friend has something that you
want! Be satisfied with what you have!
Next week we will continue this lesson and talk about what happened when Moses took the 10 commandments to the people!
These are my 10 Commandments Visuals that I made from slate.
The photo above shows my Mount Sinai visual that I made and used for this lesson.
Click here to see the directions.
Not all are shown.
Click here to download the ten commandments pictures to color.
(These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.)
Click here to download the ten commandments pictures to color.
(These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.)
Click here to print the teacher's visuals that were used.
This is the student book that is the same as the book below, but has everything already on the correct pages to be used for the teacher. Click here to print the finished student book.
Here is the student booklet. I printed the book parts on cardstock, front and back. I printed the pictures for the students to glue to each commandment on regular paper. I put the books together, and on the back cover, you will see a cutting line to make the book look like the commandments, as we think of them. You can print the above teacher's student book if you do not want to have the kids cut & glue the pictures. Here is the order to print the book pages 2 sided:
back cover/cover & 1/10
9/2 & 3/8
7/4 & 5/6
Click here to print the student book.
This is today's cut & glue
picture to color. I print the backgrounds on different color cardstock, and the
pictures for the students to cut are on regular paper. You can print it here.
Click on the above picture to see all the Moses cut &
glue worksheets and the pictures to color.
Bible Verse: Exodus 31:18
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
Used by permission.
You can find more on the 10 Commandments, including a lapbook here.
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I think that the 10 commandments are such valuable lessons - thank you for sharing them in such a fun way as always
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DeleteI wish I would've had more time with my children to give them their religious lessons faithfully, but being a single Mom & working constantly due to four children, and only my salary I miss the time I should've had with them. My Mom did take them to church (they took turns), but they did all make their sacraments. I made sure of that. My grandchildren though what is wrong with kids today. They don't get the religious up bringing they had or even I had. My daughter has four kids & she tells me it's because of the cost. That's just a darn shame. I love your post. I should copy it and give it to each one of my grandkids. Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLove all your worksheets and visuals. I'm not sure if someone already mentioned it or not, but in the file folder document, the 3rd commandment is missing "vain."
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment and especially for letting me know about vain. It has been corrected.
ReplyDeleteI want to be a kid and sit in your class when you use your Mt. Sinai model!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and it is so important to teachieve our children the 10 commandments. The only thing that I am wondering is why is it you say God changed the Sabbath day to Sunday? That is a law changed by man. Jesus says in Matthew 5:18
ReplyDeleteFor verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
If He teaches not one thing will be changed why has man changed God's Sabbath day?
Man did not change the day of worship. This was changed by Jesus when the Old Laws were not in effect after His death and the New Laws were put in place by Him. You can find a lot of scripture to prove this on this post: http://www.biblefunforkids.com/2016/01/old-law-vs-new-law-interactive-bulletin.html and a post just about the Sabbath @ http://tinyurl.com/kjfb6v9 . When you study the book of Acts which is about the early Christians after Jesus died, they all worshipped on the first day of the week, which is Sunday such as Acts 20:7. Thanks for stopping by.
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