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Who Were the 12 Disciples?

Here is a creative way to introduce the 12 Disciples of Jesus in the New Testament.

My “Who Were the 12 Disciples?” worksheets give you an introduction quiz, asking your class to name the disciples (with answers included).

Following this quiz, you will find worksheets featuring two disciples per page and then each sheet filled out with information on each disciple. Get to know who these 12 men were that closely followed Jesus and what became of them.

This activity would be ideal on the high school level and older.  I will be adding many more of these items in the near future, so check back often.

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SUSAN GRANT

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Susan Grant has been teaching children on multiage levels since 1986. Her first novel, The Bottle House was published in 2021. She has also published two devotion books, 100 Minutes with God and 100 More Minutes with God. The Boone Tails series are her debut children’s books following the adventures of a little red dachshund named Boone. Susan lives with her husband and little dachshund on the coast of Maine.

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DescriptionHere is a creative way to introduce the 12 Disciples of Jesus in the New Testament. My "Who Were the 12 Disciples?" worksheets give you an introduction quiz, asking your class to name the disciples (with answers included).Who said life had to be fair? How does a Christian deal with fairness and Christianity?
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Here is a creative way to introduce the 12 Disciples of Jesus in the New Testament.

My "Who Were the 12 Disciples?" worksheets give you an introduction quiz, asking your class to name the disciples (with answers included).

Following this quiz, you will find worksheets featuring two disciples per page and then each sheet filled out with information on each disciple. Get to know who these 12 men were that closely followed Jesus and what became of them.

This activity would be ideal on the high school level and older.  I will be adding many more of these items in the near future, so check back often.

Here is a creative way to introduce a New Testament Bible unit to your students.

My New Testament Terms worksheets give you both 19 vocabulary words with the definitions and the same worksheets without the definitions, in case you would like your classes to fill them in as you go. Knowing and understanding these New Testament terms are vital in understanding the Gospels and many other sections of the Bible.

This activity would be ideal on the high school level and older.

Here is a fun way to introduce the 10 Commandments to your students, small groups or Sunday school. I have used this memorization activity with all ages, from small children to adults.

With enthusiasm, you can "hook" anyone into learning the 10 Commandments, in order, plus, they will become acquainted with an accurate understanding of what each commandment means in the process.

Please note: it was somewhat difficult to describe some of the hand motions for each commandment so please feel free to contact me for any clarifications you might need or want.

I will be adding many more of these items in the near future, so check back often.

Here is a creative way to teach the Life of Joseph from Genesis 37-50.

I have included teaching notes, introductory ideas, illustrations and worksheets that are both completed and left blank for the class to fill in. I have used New International Version (NIV) of the Bible in these lessons but the worksheets can be adapted to other versions.

This Bible unit would be ideal on the high school level and older.

Here is a creative way to teach the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 5-7.

I have included lesson plans, introductory ideas, illustrations and worksheets that are both completed and left blank for the class to fill in. I have used both the King James Version (KJV) and the New Living Version (NLV) in these lessons.

This Bible unit would be ideal on the high school level and older.

Who said life had to be fair? How does a Christian deal with fairness and Christianity?

Check out my Bible study plan on this worthwhile topic.

This download includes:

  Bible passages used with this topic.

  A brief word study on the word, abandonment.

  A suggested way to introduce this topic.

  Definitions and teaching notes on topic.

  Applications that are practical.

  You can use these discussion questions in Sunday school, Bible study, or small groups.

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