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Special Education Teacher Toolkit SpEd Parent Teacher Conference Forms data logs

By Modz by Laila

This bundle is a comprehensive toolbox of professional documents designed for Special Education teachers to effectively track IEP data, increase parent communication, guide behavior management and streamline paperwork. Suitable for all grade levels, the resources included will help Special Education teachers stay organized, and maintain accurate records throughout the year.

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  • Streamline paperwork for Special Education teachers
  • Enhanced documentation and behavior management
  • Improved parent communication

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Teachers can start using these resources from Day 1 to stay organized and efficiently track IEP data. Implementing these tools daily will result in improved paperwork management and enhanced communication with parents.

You will download:

Special Education Lesson Plans

Teacher Input Forms for IEP Writing

Accommodations Tracker

Behavior Log

Paraprofessional Checklists

Paraprofessional Binder

Behavior Contracts

IEP Data Tracking Forms

Daily Communication Charts

Parent Teacher Conference Forms

Reading Level Trackers

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Special Education Lesson Plan Template formal observation lesson plan template

By Modz by Laila

This package of Special Education Lesson Plan template is specifically designed for you! These editable and printable templates can be used by self-contained teachers or inclusion teachers, making lesson planning simpler for you.

The templates are suitable for any grade level and can be used for daily and weekly lesson planning, with options for subject-specific plans or a comprehensive daily plan for the entire day. Additionally, there is a useful class at a glance form included.

Special Education teachers can effectively use these templates for daily and weekly lesson planning. They can personalize the templates to suit the individual needs of their students, ensuring that each lesson is tailored for maximum impact. The class at a glance form provides a quick overview of the entire day's plan, making it easy to stay organized and focused. I have used these forms for over a decade and can't live without them!

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⭐ Positive behavior notes home to parents teacher & parent communication

⭐ Behavior Notes home to Parents Classroom Management Positive & Apology Letter

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Abbreviations and Acronyms

By Beth Hammett

14 slides for grades 3 and up that uses a workshopping approach to guiding students through using abbreviations and acronyms in sentences and essays. Covers definitions, rules, examples, and reviews for using abbreviations and acronyms.

Includes:

Degrees, Titles, Ranks

Time

Money

Dates

Acronyms (with acronym individual/small/whole group quiz)

Extra Resources with websites and media link

Each category has a peer workshopping slide with rules to guide students through the writing process. Easy to follow and understand and can be used with flipped classroom models, differentiated instruction, for test prep, with G/T/Pre-Ap learners, or with at-risk and ESL writers.

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M is for Monster Preschool Lesson Plans

By Jennifer Connett

This preschool monster unit will give preschoolers a fun and engaging way to learn with monsters, as well as to learn about the letter M. These monster preschool lesson plans contain a variety of activities that cover the alphabet, beginning sounds, preschool math skills, art, and so much more!

What is Included: There is a lesson overview that lists the activities with the subject or skill area the activity falls in. Art and Crafts Activities: There are instructions for creating 2 different monster crafts as well as a dot painting page for M is for Monster. Students will also have a cut and paste craft for creating a monster out of a letter M. Math Activities: Students will practice graphing, counting to 10, ordering by size, and identifying shapes. Language Activities: The activities in this section include sorting capital and lowercase letter Ms, finding the letter M dot mats, beginning sound sort, and a "monster" writing journal page. Handwriting Activities: There are tracing lines activities as well as worksheets for practicing the correct letter formation of both the capital and lowercase letter M. There are tracing activities for tracing lines and shapes. Fine Motor Activities: The activities in this section include playdough mats for making different kinds of monsters out of playdough. Students also have the opportunity to build a monster with playdough and craft supplies. There are also tracing and cutting activities. Games and Indoor Recess Ideas: There is one game idea for students to act out being different actions associated with monsters. Students are also able to play a pocket chart game that practices letter recognition. Snacks and Cooking Ideas: This section includes two monster snack ideas as well as ideas for other monster snacks. Songs and Chants: This section includes some songs and chants for learning the letter M and about monsters! Sensory Bin Activities: This section includes mats for creating monsters and an idea for a sensory bin. Dramatic Play: This section includes ideas on how to set up your dramatic play area with a haunted house! Circle Time Posters: This section includes posters to use during circle time that focus on the letter counting, relevant colors, and shapes. The final two pages are suggestions for more activities if you need more on a particular skill or subject.

Check out the preview for a more comprehensive look at the activities in this packet!

This monster themed preschool unit is designed to be used during a Halloween themed week where students are also learning about the letter M. By connecting a letter to the theme, students will have a meaningful way to remember the letter they are learning. The activities can be stretched to use over 2 weeks if needed, as many of the activities are reusable.

There is a mixture of no prep and low prep activities on a variety of skills and subjects. This allows teachers to be flexible and use only the activities that the teacher desires to complete. The activities in this packet can be completed in any order.

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The Themes of Genesis Bible Study Bundle

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in Genesis with these helpful Bible lessons. Each lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis and help the reader think about the text. The lessons do not require the use of any specific translation, which makes them compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
These lessons are written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included in each lesson:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

Lessons Included:

  • The Creation of the World: Genesis 1
  • The Creation of Man: Genesis 2
  • The Fall of Man: Genesis 3
  • The Story of Cain: Genesis 4
  • The Genealogy of Adam - Genesis 5
  • Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9
  • The Genealogy of Noah - Genesis 10
  • The Tower of Babel: Genesis 11
  • The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13
  • Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14
  • God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15
  • Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16
  • The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17
  • God at the Oak of Mamre: Genesis 18
  • The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19
  • Abimelech the Innocent: Genesis 20
  • Isaac, Ishmael, and the Faithfulness of God: Genesis 21
  • The Sacrifice of Issac: Genesis 22
  • The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23
  • Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24
  • The Life of Isaac - Genesis 25-26
  • Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing - Genesis 27
  • Jacob's Ladder - Genesis 28
  • Jacob in Haran - Genesis 29-30:24
  • Jacob Returns to Canaan - Genesis 30:25-31
  • Jacob Meets Esau - Genesis 32-33
  • The Genealogy of Israel - Genesis 34-36
  • Joseph is Sold into Slavery - Genesis 37
  • The Line of Judah - Genesis 38
  • Joseph in Egypt - Genesis 39
  • Joseph in Prison - Genesis 40
  • Joseph before Pharaoh - Genesis 41
  • Joseph Meets His Brothers - Genesis 42
  • The Brothers Return to Egypt - Genesis 43
  • Benjamin is Framed and Captured - Genesis 44
  • Joseph Revealed - Genesis 45
  • Israel Goes to Egypt - Genesis 46-47
  • Jacob Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh - Genesis 48
  • Jacob Blesses His Sons - Genesis 49
  • Jacob's Burial and Joseph's Death - Genesis 50

The lessons do not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lessons are written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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The Themes of Genesis: The Genealogy of Noah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the genealogy of Noah in Genesis 10 with this helpful Genesis Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 10 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 10 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 10
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 10
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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The Themes of Genesis: The Tower of Babel Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the tower of Babel in Genesis 11 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 11 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study written for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 11 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 11
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 11
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13

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The Themes of Genesis: The Call of Abram Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the call of Abram in Genesis 12-13 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 12-13 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 12-13 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 12-13
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 12-13
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Tower of Babel: Genesis 11

Next Lesson in the Series:

Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14

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The Themes of Genesis: The Story of Cain Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the Cain in Genesis 4 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 4 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 4 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 4
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 4
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Fall of Man: Genesis 3

Next Lesson in the Series:

Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9

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The Themes of Genesis: The Sacrifice of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 22 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 22 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 22
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 22
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

God's Promises Fulfilled: Genesis 21

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23

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The Themes of Genesis: God at the Oak of Mamre Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of God at the Oak of Mamre in Genesis 18 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 18 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 18 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 18
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 18
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19

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The Themes of Genesis: The Sign of the Covenant Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the Sign of the Covenant between God and Abram in Genesis 17 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 17 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 17 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 17
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 17
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16

Next Lesson in the Series:

God at the Oak of Mamre: Genesis 18

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The Themes of Genesis: Hagar and the Angel of the Lord Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Hagar and the Angel of the Lord in Genesis 16 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 16 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 16 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 16
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 16
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17

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The Themes of Genesis: God's Covenant with Abram Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of God's Covenant with Abram in Genesis 15 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 15 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 15 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 15
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 15
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14

Next Lesson in the Series:

Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16

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The Themes of Genesis: Abram and Melchizedek Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Abram and Melchizedek in Genesis 14 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 14 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 14 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 14
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 14
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13

Next Lesson in the Series:

God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15

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The Themes of Genesis: Abraham and Abimelech Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Abraham and Abimelech in Genesis 20 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 20 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 20 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 20
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 20
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19

Next Lesson in the Series:

Isaac, Ishmael, and the Faithfulness of God: Genesis 21

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The Themes of Genesis: The Life of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Life of Isaac in Genesis 25-26 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 25-26 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 25-26 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 25-26
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 25-26
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24

Next Lesson in the Series:

Jacob Steals the Blessing: Genesis 27

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The Themes of Genesis: The Death of Sarah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Burial of Sarah in Genesis 23 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 23 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 23 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 23
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 23
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Sacrifice of Isaac: Genesis 22

Next Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24

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The Themes of Genesis: Rebekah, The Wife of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Rebekah, the wife of Isaac in Genesis 24 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 24 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 24 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 24
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 24
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23

Next Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah The Life of Isaac: Genesis 25-26 (coming soon)

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The Themes of Genesis: Jacob Steals the Blessing Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing in Genesis 27 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 27 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 27 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 27
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 27
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Life of Isaac: Genesis 25-26

Next Lesson in the Series:

Jacob's Ladder: Genesis 28

English Language Arts
Religion
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