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Print out the document containing 2 pages by clicking on the "Action Challenge Pictures" button.
Take the 1st page and cut the 16 picture squares apart by cutting along the lines. Make sure that the letters are still with the pictures.
After restarting the video above, use the 2nd page ready to place (or glue) the pictures in chronological order as we go through the story of Moses.
(If you want, you can try putting them in order before starting the video.)
When finished, check your answer by clicking on the "Action Challenge Answer" button.
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A 1 minute and 22 video appropriate for our youngest participants, elementary school students and middle school students.
Source: YouTube - Crossroads Kids' Club
A 2 minute and 52 second video appropriate for our youngest participants, elementary school students and middle school students.
Source: YouTube - Crossroads Kids' Club
A 3 minute and 53 second video appropriate for elementary and middle school students.
Source: YouTube - Crossroads Kids' Club
A 4 minute and 46 second video appropriate for elementary and middle school students.
Source: YouTube - Crossroads Kids' Club
A 24 minute and 8 second video appropriate for high school students and adults.
Source: YouTube - Superbook
A 27 minute and 30 second video appropriate for high school students and adults.
Source: YouTube - Superbook
We invite you to check out the following supplemental information related to today's bible point.
1) Game/activity ideas
Write 2 thank you notes to people for kindnesses that they’ve shown you
Look up how to say “Thank You, God” in other languages
2) Check out this fun fact: Jewish people today still celebrate Passover. Jesus’ Last Supper with His disciples was a celebration of the Passover.
The Passover Seder: What to Expect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzsuL9U1a_k
Jesus and Passover | A Christian Passover lesson for kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy9DbPzvTl8