Lapbooks are easy and fun! These are great for homeschool, early arrivers, or whenever you need something extra to do. This was designed to be used for Bible class (great fun for review), homeschool, Mother's Day Out, Bible camp, or any Bible learning situation. These are designed for the student to put together, but they can be assembled and ready to use beforehand!
Cut and glue the cover to the front and the label to the tab. Open
the folder and have students draw the tomb with the stone rolled away or print
and use the graphic that is included. Then glue the title, map, definition, and
questions as shown leaving enough space to lay the correct picture to answer
the question under it. The pictures can be glued, Velcroed, or the fun of
lapbooks is to be able to reuse them. To use again, glue a library envelope,
regular envelope on the back, or use a sandwich baggie to store the answer
cards.
Remember to turn the file folder inside out if there is printing inside.
These work best if printed on cardstock.
Anonymous has permitted me to copy and share this jar game at Bible Fun For Kids. I have used the questions & answers using the graphics and fonts I am allowed to use according to copyright. So thankful to the people who share their ideas and let me share at Bible Fun For Kids!
Use a jar, basket, or other container.
Spread the answer cards out on the table where the students can see them.
Ask the questions and have students find the correct answer card. When students answer correctly, they can place the answer card in the jar.
If students are competitive, divide the students into two teams. Give each team a jar. The team with the most pictures in their jar wins.
This jar game can be used the same with the directions above.
This file is designed for younger students.
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