This is a bonus installment for the Quick
Bible Quiz by Jeanne Dickson (unless more divisions are created and shared)! I have added 5 more sets in the series and Jeanne has added another, too!
Jeanne has permitted me to share the ideas, questions and answers, photos and
make the game question printables for you! There is a new song by Jeanne, too!
There are over 20 different topics and each topic has 20 questions each. That is a lot of Bible knowledge! Because of the size of the PDF and the amount of work, I have separated them into 5-6 topics per post. Each post will show Jeanne's photos of how she uses the cards for those that start at a link other than this last one.
Bonus set includes the following topics:
ü Search the Scriptures
ü Pick Your Color
ü Do the Math
ü Let’s Eat!
I wrote these questions and answers and followed the same basic technique as Jeanne with permission so the cards and worksheets will be consistent through all the sets. I did not intend to make 5, but the thoughts kept coming; so the worksheets are also included in this download. Click here to download the bonus set.
Part 5 includes:
Jeanne came up with another set and shared them! This download has the question cards and the worksheet included in the download. Click here to download.
Jeanne Dickson has said this song is a favorite of her students. It is a fun one and a good one to discuss attitudes in Bible class and during worship. This has the standard one-page black and white song and color flipchart. There are photos of real children showing the different emotions. Click here to download.
Another way to use these Bible quiz cards would be to make it like a
game. Students can be one-on-one or divided into groups. We use these Answer Buzzers to review the facts that we
learned. When they see these buzzers, they get so excited! Now it a fun
learning game! They actually came to class asking if we were doing the buzzer
questions! I set up a TV tray and we set a buzzer on each end to use them. See them here.
Jeanne uses a poster board
to store the questions that will be used.
This can be attached to a wall or
door or bulletin board. If you look close, you will see slits cut into the
poster board for the questions to slide into with a point value on the front of
each section. You will need to add a cardstock piece of paper to the bottom of
the back to hold the questions.
Or, you can purchase pre-made
pockets to hold the questions like
these.
This box holds questions that are
ready to use and questions that have been answered.
Jeanne makes a score sheet like this.
When
the class had to switch rooms, Jeanne designed a new box out of an
envelope box to hold the questions instead of using the poster board on
the wall/door.
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