Did you see what I’ve been up to lately?

Have you been following along?

Be sure and check out all the fantastic Bible verse printables we are making to go along with Seeds Family Worship music!
We’re currently working on the first CD entitled, “Courage” and we’ve got seven of the songs done so far.
(Click Here for links to them all)
For each song you’ll find:

Bible Verse Visuals: These break down the verse in easy to remember stanza’s with a helpful picture to remember!

Bible Verse Sheet: This is a full page sheet to display on your board.

Bible Verse Minibook: These can be folded into memory verse booklets for children to take with them. They can check off their progress at the end.

Bible Verse Tracer Pages: For children learning how to write, children can trace their verse in either print or cursive form.

Bible Verse Copywork: For older children ready to print on their own, also available in print or cursive.

Bible Verse Coloring Pages: These are great for take home activities, as they include the entire verse along with a picture to color.
We are adding to our collection of verses all the time!
Currently we are on a bi-weekly schedule, so new printables come out every other week on Friday. If you want to follow along, please check out Totally Tots where we will be posting all of our new verses! (I’m “guesting” over there for this project!)
Stay tuned for some more fun printables!

We’ve got three new Noah’s Ark bible worksheets up on the site, including:

Noah’s Ark Crossword

Noah’s Ark Wordsearch

Noah’s Ark Fill in the Blank
They are posted alongside our Noah’s Ark printable resources here.
Enjoy!
We’ve got a semi-new Bible File Folder game up on the site for you! The game is called “All God’s Creatures, Great and Small” and it is a magnification matching game. So you’ll need a magnifying glass, as children will match the tiny images to the larger images on their boards. This game has the same animals as our Adam names the Animals file folder game (which is why I called it semi-new) so you can easily swap out both versions of the game with minimal printing.
The inspiration for this game came from Totally Tots and Kelly’s Kindergarten which are both fantastic sites you should check out.
While your at Totally Tots, check out the In My Heart feature that we are so blessed to be a part of!
Yeah! We’ve got a set of Noah’s Ark bible story figures up and ready for you!
Story figures are something that I started because when teaching little ones I’ve found that if the pictures in the story can move, and hop, and act out some of the parts, then the children sit much quieter in their seats! Tricky, Tricky! Sometimes when a child gets extra figidity you can even involve them in the story by asking them to come up and hold the “sheep” or something…..and after storytime you can set up a center table for children to retell the story themselves.
These things are very versatile people, get creative….
Anyway, I hope to have more story figures up soon, but for now you can snag a fantastic set of Noah and all the animals 2×2….

Click Here for Noah’s Ark Story Figures

Loading Noah’s Ark 2 x 2 File Folder Game
This is a Noah’s ark themed file folder game for children who are working on early multiplication skills. Children solved the equations on the rainbows and find the ark with the correct answer. You can customize this game with the blank versions to make it easier or harder for your children.

We’ve got a growing page of Noah’s Ark printables, including a new bible story minibook, and story sequencing cards for making a bible timeline here:
Noah’s Ark Printables

NEW: Armor of God File Folder Game
This is a cute game for children to play when learning about the Armor of God, as described in Ephesians 6:10-20.
Children pick a player then spin to see which article they can get first. Each article has the character quality written on it to help children remember what God says.
First child to put on the full armor of God wins!
There are black and white printables available

We’ve got another set of Bible Verse Visuals up and ready to print!
This time it’s the verse from Matthew 6:9-13, or The Lord’s Prayer.
These are quite colorful and make great visual representations of the bible verse to help children remember the scripture.
There are B&W versions for children to take home as coloring sheets, or bind them all together so they can have their own booklet.
We’ve also got more of Bible Printables on Prayer here.

We’ve got a new section to our website: Bible Verse Visuals!




These are full sheet sized bible verses with colorful pictures to help children memorize the scriptures. Print them on cardstock and glue them to colored paper. Additionally, You can print up different sections of the verse and teach children by building on each section. There are also black and white versions you can use for coloring sheets, or take home activities.
Of course we started this section of our site out with John 3:16, which is pictured above. This would make a great activity for Earth Day when paired alongside our Creation Printables!
More Bible Verse Boards to Come!

Here is an Easter File Folder game you can make and play with your students to help reinforce the Easter story!

This game goes alongside one of our favorite Easter Games: Resurrection Eggs!

We’ve got a ton of “Eggy” Easter File Folder games on our sister site, www.FileFolderFun.com

Treasures in Heaven
This is a bible themed file folder game about storing up treasures in Heaven rather then here on earth.
Talk with children about how all money is God’s and we are just put in charge of it for a short time. The Parable of the Talents would be a good starting point for your discussion. Also teach children that the love of money can be a very real and dangerous sin, and that God wants us to put him first in everything.
Game Play: Children navigate the board by rolling a die, and everytime they land on a a space with a coin, they take a coin from the pile and store it up in their “Heavenly Treasures” box. Upon taking the coin, ask children to express one way we can use the money for the glory of God. (Give them some examples beforehand to get the ideas rolling……feed the poor, purchase a bible for someone, give to church, invest in a friendship, ect….)
Read (or have children read) the bible verses as they land on the corresponding spots.
The first child to reach “Heaven” gets 2 bonus coins. Once everyone reaches the end, count up the coins for the winner!
Since this game has a pirate theme as well, it would make a great game to have on hand for VBS if that is your theme!
I would love to hear how you plan to use the game, just leave me a comment below!
Blessings,
Valerie
