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Daniel 2:20 ‘Five Ways’ Bible Verse Printables with Editable Downloads
Daniel answered, “Blessed be the name of God forever and ever; for wisdom and might are his.” – Daniel 2:20
This week’s pack of scribbles is all about the book of Daniel. Daniel is such an exciting book of the Old Testament with lots of great stories which point to Jesus and teach us about God. What I’ve done is drawn up “Daniel” in bubble writing and filled out the page with some of the symbols and themes from the book. We’ve got Daniel praying to God and a lion from when he was thrown into the lion’s den. We’ve got Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace (wait! I see 4 people!?). There’s a hand putting some writing on the wall and a few other bits and pieces from the book of Daniel. These pages should be helpful when teaching almost any story from Daniel. Daniel 2:20 is the verse I’ve used, but you can change it.
You can edit the colouring in sheet, the poster print, and the spot-the-difference. Everything that should have answers, does have answers.
Colouring Sheet – Black and White
Use this colouring sheet when teaching the book of Daniel. It also comes with an editable Microsoft Word document.
Poster Print – Colour
This is a colour version of the colouring sheet. You could use this for the front page of a workbook on Daniel, or something to that effect. Also editable.
Spot the Difference – Black and White
This is a fun puzzle that can be coloured in afterwards. Also comes with an editable Microsoft Word document.
Word Search – Black and White
Daniel 2:20 in a word search. Fun times!
Crack the Code – Black and White
Let your children work out the verse letter by letter. Crack the code, win a prize! The prize being the Bible verse, which is also a great memory verse.
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I hope this pack of Bible verses activities helps you teach the book of Daniel to those precious little kids.
Cheers
– Clayton