BIBLE The Parable Activity Pages Of The Sower

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BIBLEActivity PagesHere a series of illustrations that you can use tocreate activities and retell the story Jesus told, “TheParable of the Sower.”There are a variety of ways that you can use theseillustrations. There are four scenery pages depictingthe four different types of ground that Jesus mentionsin the parable: the way side, the stony place, the thornyground, and the good ground.You can use these for creating scenes for acting outthe parable. You can cut out the small illustrations andhave the children glue them on the scenery to createa picture display of the four types of ground. See thesample pages at the end of this booklet which can alsobe used also for coloring pages.You can also cut out the pictures and use them inmany others ways, such as for a lapbook*, or illustratingthe children’s Bible notebook, etc.The Parableof the SowerBooklet 2*Spice up your learning by makinglapbooks!From http://www.squidoo.com/lapbookingLapbooking can be done by any learner-- from preschoolersto adults. With this educational method, you make minibooks covering details that you’ve studied. After making avariety of mini-books about a larger topic, all the books areput together in a large folder. The finished product is called alapbook because it’s large and covers your lap.Lapbooking helps children learn what they study. Laterthe completed lapbook can serve as a review tool as yourchildren refer to it over and over again. And if you have tokeep a homeschool portfolio to document learning each year,lapbooks can be a very impressive addition.Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright 2012 by Didier Martinhttp://jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.com/ - www.mylittlehouse.orgPermission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.

A scroll is found at the bottomof each page of scenery depictingthe different types of ground,where you can write the name ofthe ground type. This has beenleft blank intentionaly so youcan use these activities pages inlanguages other than English.You’ll also find a page withthree stacks of grain with thewhite circle left blank also for youto write “hundred times”, “sixtytimes” or “thirty times” in yourlanguage.You can also cut a small slotin the middle of the hand to insertthe group of little seeds foundright under the hand.paper fastenerAfter you cut out the bird, you can attach thebody to the legs using a paper fastener which willmake it possible to move the bird up and down as ifit was eating the seeds.After assembling the two parts of the bird withthe paper fastener, you can glue the legs onto thefirst scenery and move the bird to act out the storyas you teach the children

Parable of the Sower.” There are a variety of ways that you can use these illustrations. There are four scenery pages depicting the four different types of ground that Jesus mentions in the parable: the way side, the stony place, the thorny ground, and the good ground. You can use these for creating scenes for acting out the parable.

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