The cards have half of each beatitude on them so you can match the up into sets. For class I printed them on card-stock (laminate if possible). We played memory with them and then I gave a set to each child to play with their family at home. You can cut them into rectangles or along the lines.
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Primary Printable (Manual 7, Lesson 10)
This lesson is The Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes. For enrichment activity one I made these cards:
The cards have half of each beatitude on them so you can match the up into sets. For class I printed them on card-stock (laminate if possible). We played memory with them and then I gave a set to each child to play with their family at home. You can cut them into rectangles or along the lines.
The cards have half of each beatitude on them so you can match the up into sets. For class I printed them on card-stock (laminate if possible). We played memory with them and then I gave a set to each child to play with their family at home. You can cut them into rectangles or along the lines.
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