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Preview of Power Point: Hall of Faith (Hebrews 11)

Power Point: Hall of Faith (Hebrews 11)

The Hall of Faith power point can be used for choral readings or a lesson about faithful Bible characters. Sixteen slides of selected verses from Hebrews 11 and pictures will show and tell of rewarded faith towards a faithful God. Can be edited to have sound added. Practicing for a performance, an authentic reason to read and reread) will increase reading comprehension and fluency and assist in hiding the word of God in the heart Check out these other freebies and products Skits about Bible
Preview of Scripts: 4 Bible based skits on Getting along with others

Scripts: 4 Bible based skits on Getting along with others

These 4 scripts run 2-3 minutes each and have 2-3 characters. They are based on scriptures about peace making and treating others as you would be treated. Dog Hat features one dog giving another advice on patching up a relationship and can be done with puppets. Peacemakers of the Gossipers and Duct Tape Mouth deal with slips of the tongue. Building Bridges features a carpenter who fixes things between 2 siblings with wood and nails, building a cross to bridge the gap between them. Check
Preview of Power point: Choral reading from Luke 12

Power point: Choral reading from Luke 12

Jesus' teaching about worry from Luke 12 has been broken into chunks and coupled with flower graphics to provide a choral reading exercise. Slides are presented with full sized and captioned text. Contains PPT, .PDF version and 8 copyright free scripture graphics. Choral reading provides an excellent reason to read and reread, improve fluency, comprehension and memorize scripture. More related freebies Christmas scripts free reader’s theaters and choral readings Sermon on the Mount choral rea
Preview of The Principal's New Clothes - Reader's Theater for the Entire Class!

The Principal's New Clothes - Reader's Theater for the Entire Class!

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This reader's theater is for the entire class! You will need at least 11 students but more is always better. This ties into my other twisted fairy tales except that it was written to do as a class. I split my class into two groups and both groups practice. When we perform we discuss what things we liked about each group. I use this to introduce the small group reader's theaters I have them do the rest of the year. I have also come back to the script at the end of the year to perform in front of
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