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  2. Nov 17, 2011 · Print this free lesson plant to teach children the biblical story of the Tower of Babel. Includes visual aids and learning activities.

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · In this lesson, we will learn about the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11:1-9. After Noah and the flood, the number of people on earth grew. They were supposed to fill the earth as God commanded, but instead stayed in one area. One day, they decided to build a tower.

  4. The city was called Babel because that’s what the confusion sounded like to God. So that is the story of the Tower of Babel. Use these Sunday School lessons and learning activities to share this powerful Bible story with the kids in your children’s ministry.

  5. IN THE BEGINNING. LESSON 5: Tower of Babel. Lessons in this series: 1 2 3 4 5 Overview. In this Sunday school lesson the children learn how important it is to live their lives according to God's rules and to be obedient to His commands. TOPICS. Behavior, Disobedience, Following God, Tower of Babel. AS KIDS ARRIVE (10 minutes)

    • Lesson Opening
    • Tell The Story
    • Review Questions
    • Learning Activity 1: Who Is Worthy?
    • Learning Activity 2: Tower of Praise Relay

    Hold up the sheet of paper with “Glorify” written on it. Ask: Does anyone know what the word “Glorify” means? (To give praise to.) Ask: What does it mean to glorify God? (To worship him and praise him for all that he has done.) Ask: What does it look like when people glorify themselves instead of God? (When they think they’re really great and brag ...

    Say: Who can tell me what the first book of the Bible is? (Genesis.) That’s right, and today’s lesson is from Genesis 11:1-9. Tell the Story: Last week we heard the story of Noah and how God rescued him from the flood by having him build an ark. Well, many years passed and Noah’s kids had kids. And those kids had more kids. And those kids had even ...

    What did the people want to build? (A tall tower reaching to the heavens)
    How did God punish them? (He confused their language so they couldn’t understand each other.)
    Why did God punish the people? (They tried to put themselves above God. They weren’t worshiping God alone but themselves.)
    What do we learn about God from this story? (He alone is worthy of our worship and praise!)
    Have all the kids stand up. You will read through the following list of activities. If it is something that glorifies God, have the kids raise both their hands in the air. If it is something that g...
    Say: These are just a few examples of ways that we can either glorify God or glorify ourselves. But really, only God is worthy of being glorified, so it’s kind of silly for us to brag about ourselv...

    Supplies: 2 sets of cardboard building blocks each with index cards on them with main point written (one word per card) 1. Divide the class into two teams, and have each team line up on one side of the room. Each team will have a set of the building blocks with the words of the main point on them. 2. The object of the game is to be the first team t...

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  6. Apr 20, 2021 · Use this lesson outline to teach elementary students about the Tower of Babel and how God is the only one worthy of our worship. Editor’s Note: This lesson was adapted from Tru Curriculm, TruStory (3rd & 4th Grade Classroom Edition).

  7. Jun 30, 2013 · The Tower of Babel is a short lesson, so I created a cut & glue worksheet that can be used to discuss the things that we should build our life on that God wants. To go with the building theme, I have the cutest toolbox and tools for you!

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