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Monday, January 27, 2025

Title: The Time-Traveling Train Adventure


This is a Fictional Story of Adventure.

Faithfulness = Having Faith

Title: The Time-Traveling Train Adventure

Once upon a time, in a bustling town, there was a school called Adventure Academy. The students at Adventure Academy were always eager to learn and explore new things. One day, their teacher, Mrs. Willow, announced a special surprise.

"Class, today we are going on an extraordinary adventure!" Mrs. Willow said with a twinkle in her eye. "We will be traveling through time in our very own Time-Traveling Train Machine!"

The classroom erupted with excitement and enthusiasm. The students couldn't wait to embark on this incredible journey. They quickly gathered their things and followed Mrs. Willow to the school's secret laboratory, where the Time-Traveling Train Machine awaited.

The train was a magnificent sight, with gleaming silver carriages and a giant clock on the front. The students climbed aboard, their hearts pounding with anticipation. Mrs. Willow set the coordinates, and with a whoosh, the train began its journey through time.

Their first stop was in ancient Egypt. The students marveled at the towering pyramids and the majestic Sphinx. They learned about the pharaohs and the incredible achievements of the ancient Egyptians. As they explored, they encountered a mischievous monkey named Max, who loved to play tricks on them. Max would swing from the palm trees, snatching their hats and making funny faces. The students couldn't help but laugh at his antics.

Next, the train whisked them away to medieval Europe. They visited grand castles and met brave knights. The students were fascinated by the tales of chivalry and the code of honor. Max, the pesky monkey, continued to follow them, causing a bit of chaos but also adding a lot of fun to their adventure.

Their final stop was the village of Elephanta, a magical place inhabited by elephants who lived just like people. The students were amazed to see the elephants' houses, schools, and markets. They met Ellie, a young elephant, and her friends, including the wise Grandpa Tusker, the playful Timmy, and the kind-hearted Bella.

The students soon learned that Elephanta was facing a terrible drought. The rivers had dried up, and the plants were withering. Ellie and her friends had been praying and asking God for guidance. Inspired by their faith, the students decided to help.

They worked together with the elephants to find a new water source. Max, the mischievous monkey, played a crucial role in their search. Using his agility, he discovered a hidden spring deep in the jungle. The students and elephants rejoiced and thanked God for His provision.

Grandpa Tusker gathered everyone around and shared a beautiful message. "Today, we have witnessed the power of love, faith, and teamwork. By loving God and loving each other, we have overcome this challenge. Let us always remember to be kind, help each other, and cherish the bonds we share."

The students felt a warm glow in their hearts as they listened to Grandpa Tusker's words. They realized that their adventure had taught them valuable lessons that would never be forgotten.

As the students of Adventure Academy boarded the Time-Traveling Train Machine for their journey back home, they couldn't stop talking about the incredible experiences they had. They had learned valuable lessons about the power of love, faith, and teamwork from their friends in Elephanta.

Mrs. Willow gathered the students in the main carriage and smiled warmly at them. "You have all shown great courage, kindness, and determination on this adventure," she said. "Remember, it is through our love for each other and our trust in God that we can overcome any challenge."

Max, the mischievous monkey, gave the students one last playful salute before disappearing into the jungle, leaving behind a small, shiny object. Ellie, the young elephant, picked it up and gasped. "It's a historical compass!" she exclaimed. "This will guide you on your future adventures!"

The students' eyes lit up with excitement as they realized that this was just the beginning. With the historical compass in hand, they knew that more incredible journeys awaited them.

As the Time-Traveling Train Machine sped back to Adventure Academy, the students couldn't wait to see where the compass would lead them next. They knew that with faith, love, and teamwork, they were ready to face any adventure that came their way.

And so, the students of Adventure Academy continued to explore, learn, and grow, always remembering the power of love, faith, and friendship. The sound of the train's whistle echoed through the air, signaling the start of a new, thrilling adventure.

With hearts full of anticipation and the historical compass to guide them, the students eagerly awaited their next extraordinary journey. Who knew what amazing discoveries and delightful surprises the future held? One thing was certain – it was going to be an adventure of a lifetime!

And so, the adventure continues..

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Comparing the real to the fictional we are also going to explore the story of Jonah, Jonah's love for God, Jonah's love for others, and God's love for people.


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**Questions:**

1. What is the name of the school in the story?

2. Who is the teacher that announces the special surprise?

3. What is the Time-Traveling Train Machine described as?

4. What are the three time periods the students visit on their journey?

5. Who is the mischievous monkey that the students encounter in ancient Egypt?

6. What lessons do the students learn during their visit to medieval Europe?

7. What is the name of the village inhabited by elephants?

8. Who are some of the elephants the students meet in Elephanta?

9. What problem is Elephanta facing, and how do the students help?

10. How does Max, the mischievous monkey, contribute to solving the problem in Elephanta?

11. What message does Grandpa Tusker share with everyone at the end of the story?

12. How do the students feel after returning to Adventure Academy from their time-traveling adventure?

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The Widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8-16): 

During a severe drought, God instructed the prophet Elijah to go to the town of Zarephath, where a widow would provide him with food. When Elijah arrived, he found the widow gathering sticks and asked her for some water and a piece of bread. The widow explained that she only had a handful of flour and a little oil, barely enough to prepare a last meal for herself and her son before they starved.

Elijah reassured her and told her not to be afraid. He instructed her to first make a small loaf of bread for him and then prepare something for herself and her son. He promised that the jar of flour would not be used up and the jug of oil would not run dry until the Lord sent rain on the land again.

The widow trusted Elijah’s words and did as he said. Miraculously, the flour and oil did not run out, and they had enough food for many days. This story demonstrates God’s faithfulness and provision even in desperate circumstances.

This powerful story of God's provision emphasizes trust and faith, showing that when we rely on God's promises, He provides for our needs, often in miraculous ways.


Moses Brings Water from the Rock (Exodus 17:1-7):

While the Israelites were journeying through the desert after leaving Egypt, they camped at a place called Rephidim. There, they faced a severe shortage of water, and the people quarreled with Moses, expressing their fear and frustration about the lack of water.

Moses cried out to the Lord for help, and God instructed him to take his staff and strike the rock at Horeb. Moses obeyed, and when he struck the rock, water gushed out, providing enough for the entire community to drink.

This miraculous event demonstrated God's power and faithfulness in providing for His people, even in seemingly impossible situations. It also served as a reminder that God is always present and capable of meeting our needs, no matter the circumstances.

These stories of God's provision—whether it’s providing food and water in the desert, delivering people from famine, or performing other miracles—highlight His faithfulness and care for His people. 


The Story of Joseph (Genesis 37-50):

Joseph was the favored son of Jacob, which made his brothers jealous. They sold him into slavery, and he was taken to Egypt. Despite facing many challenges, including false accusations and imprisonment, Joseph remained faithful to God. 

God blessed Joseph with the ability to interpret dreams, and he was eventually brought before Pharaoh to interpret his troubling dreams. Joseph explained that Egypt would experience seven years of abundance followed by seven years of severe famine. He advised Pharaoh to store surplus grain during the years of plenty to prepare for the famine.

Impressed by Joseph's wisdom, Pharaoh appointed him as the second-in-command of Egypt. Joseph successfully managed the storage and distribution of grain, ensuring that Egypt and the surrounding regions had enough food during the famine.

When the famine struck, Joseph's brothers came to Egypt seeking food. They did not recognize Joseph at first, but after a series of events, Joseph revealed his identity to them. He forgave his brothers and invited his family to live in Egypt, where they were provided for during the remaining years of famine.

Through Joseph's faithfulness and God's guidance, he was able to save not only his own family but also many others from starvation. This story highlights God's sovereignty, provision, and the importance of trusting in His plan even in difficult circumstances.

Joseph's story is a testament to how God can use individuals to accomplish His purposes and provide for others who need help.


 


Loving One Another

  • Listening: Take the time to listen to someone who needs to talk. Sometimes, just being there and offering a listening ear can make a big difference.

  • Acts of Service: Help someone with their chores or tasks, such as cooking a meal, cleaning, or running errands. Small acts of service can show great love.

  • Encouragement: Offer words of encouragement and support to someone who is going through a tough time. A kind word can lift someone's spirits.

  • Sharing: Share your resources with those in need, whether it's food, clothing, or even your time. Generosity is a powerful way to show love.

  • Forgiveness: Practice forgiveness by letting go of grudges and extending grace to those who have wronged you. Forgiveness can heal relationships and bring peace.

  • Quality Time: Spend quality time with your loved ones, whether it's having a meal together, going for a walk, or simply enjoying each other's company.

  • Random Acts of Kindness: Perform random acts of kindness, such as paying for someone's coffee, leaving a kind note, or helping a stranger in need.

  • Praying for Others: Pray for the well-being and needs of others. Lifting others up in prayer is a meaningful way to show love and care.

  • Being Patient: Show patience and understanding, especially in difficult situations. Patience is a virtue that demonstrates love and respect.

  • Expressing Gratitude: Express gratitude to those who have positively impacted your life. A simple "thank you" can go a long way in showing appreciation and love


  • Question: Loving One Another 

    1. What can you do to make a big difference for someone who needs to talk?

    2. How can small acts of service show great love?

    3. What kind of words can lift someone's spirits during a tough time?

    4. What should you share with those in need to show generosity?

    5. How can practicing forgiveness heal relationships and bring peace?

    6. What activities can you do to spend quality time with your loved ones?

    7. Give an example of a random act of kindness.

    8. Why is praying for others a meaningful way to show love and care?

    9. How does showing patience demonstrate love and respect?

    10. What can expressing gratitude do for relationships?

    11. What are some ways you can listen to someone who needs support?

    12. How can helping with chores or tasks be an act of love?

    13. Why is encouragement important during difficult times?

    14. What does sharing resources with others demonstrate?

    15. How does letting go of grudges contribute to forgiveness?

    16. What impact can spending time together have on relationships?

    17. How can you brighten someone's day with a random act of kindness?

    18. What role does prayer play in showing love for others?

    19. Why is patience important in difficult situations?

    20. How can a simple "thank you" show appreciation and love?


    Questions: The Time Travel Story

    1. What is the name of the school in the story?

    2. Who is the teacher that announces the special surprise?

    3. What is the Time-Traveling Train Machine described as?

    4. What are the three time periods the students visit on their journey?

    5. Who is the mischievous monkey that the students encounter in ancient Egypt?

    6. What lessons do the students learn during their visit to medieval Europe?

    7. What is the name of the village inhabited by elephants?

    8. Who are some of the elephants the students meet in Elephanta?

    9. What problem is Elephanta facing, and how do the students help?

    10. How does Max, the mischievous monkey, contribute to solving the problem in Elephanta?

    11. What message does Grandpa Tusker share with everyone at the end of the story?

    12. How do the students feel after returning to Adventure Academy from their time-traveling adventure?


    The Widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8-16):

    1. Who was the prophet sent to the town of Zarephath?

    2. What did Elijah ask the widow for when he first met her?

    3. What did the widow have left before she met Elijah?

    4. How did God provide for the widow, her son, and Elijah during the famine?

    5. What was the result of the widow's obedience to Elijah's request?


    Joseph and the Famine (Genesis 37-50):

    6. Who was Joseph sold to by his brothers?

    7. What ability did God give Joseph that helped him rise to power in Egypt?

    8. What position did Joseph hold in Egypt under Pharaoh?

    9. What did Joseph interpret for Pharaoh that led to his rise to power?

    10. How did Joseph's brothers react when they discovered his identity in Egypt?

    11. How did Joseph save many people from starvation during the famine?

    12. What did Joseph invite his family to do after revealing his identity?

    13. What lesson can be learned from Joseph's story about forgiveness and God's provision?


    Moses Brings Water from the Rock (Exodus 17:1-7):

    14. Where did the Israelites camp when they faced a severe shortage of water?

    15. How did the people react to the lack of water at Rephidim?

    16. What did Moses do in response to the people's complaints about the lack of water?

    17. What did God instruct Moses to do to provide water for the Israelites?

    18. What was the result when Moses struck the rock at Horeb?

    19. What lesson can be learned from the story of Moses bringing water from the rock?

    20. How does this story demonstrate God's faithfulness and provision in difficult circumstances?






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    Saturday, January 25, 2025

    Children For The Train Theme and Pictures of the Train




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    printable only



    I used 5 sheets of 8X11 cardstock
    I Cut Rectangles to Fit Out of Cardstock Colors
    Dark Color for the wheels 
    Tape, Glue, Sissers.














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    More Animals and Glue Stick For The Train Theme

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    Susan Nikitenko




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    Animals Cut and Glue Stick

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    You can use these for class crafts/ home crafts
     I'm using them to fill the box cars for the train.
    I probably would have made them much larger but
    It takes a lot of ink to do that.
    Plus we have a small classroom.
    We are taking animals on our adventure.

    You can use this for review questions:
    They can fill the box cars as they 
    get correct answers and for rewards.


    The teacher cuts out all the pieces ahead of time.
    or they can make the box cars themselves.
    To decorate your classroom for the same theme.

    The box cars are flat 11X13 or 8X11 pieces of cardboard craft paper.
    Colored Cardstock
    Black Marker
    Tape
    Place them on the wall in order like a train.
    Draw the first part into a train shape with a stack and the box cars follow.



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    Friday, January 24, 2025

    Traveling Through Time Written January 22nd










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    Sunday, January 19, 2025

    Hidden Pictures For Review Questions


    Hidden Pictures

    hat
    dragonfly
    caterpillar
     man
     shoe
     moth
     cross
    bear
    umbrella
    fish
    house
    bee
    leaf
    three flowers together
    car
    cow
    sheep
    dog
    butterfly








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    Saturday, January 18, 2025

    Be Honest: Never Forget Word Search Puzzle





    Some words are missing from this wordsearch..
    Use the missing ones to teach why we should not leave these things out of our lives.
    Use the missing ones to pay close attention to the word and what it teaches.



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    God's New Painting







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    Saturday, January 11, 2025

    Elephant's Survival, Friendship and Elephant's Top 10 Lists




     Mary's Memory the Elephant's Survival

    In the arid savannahs of Africa, there lived a herd of elephants led by an experienced matriarch named Mary. Mary was the oldest and wisest elephant in the group, with years of knowledge and experience stored in her incredible memory. One year, a severe drought hit the region, drying up waterholes and leaving the land parched.

    The herd, including young calves, struggled to find water. Many animals were suffering, and the situation grew dire. Mary, however, remembered a time long ago when she was just a calf herself, and her mother had led the herd to a hidden water source during a similar drought. This memory buried deep in her mind, became their beacon of hope.

    Trusting her instincts, Mary led the herd on a long and arduous journey across the savannah. They traveled for days without finding any water, and the younger elephants began to lose hope. But Mary was determined and confident in her recollection of the hidden waterhole.

    Finally, after an exhausting trek, the herd reached a secluded valley. There, in the shade of ancient trees, they found a small, life-saving waterhole that had been forgotten by all but Mary. The elephants eagerly drank and bathed, quenching their thirst and finding relief from the relentless heat. The hidden water source sustained them through the remainder of the drought.

    Thanks to Mary's exceptional memory and wisdom, the herd survived a potentially devastating situation. Her ability to recall vital information from the past not only saved her family but also demonstrated the critical importance of an elephant's memory for their survival in the wild.


    The Elephant Never Forgets A Friend And Rejoice Together

    Shirley and Jenny, two Asian elephants, were brought together at The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee after many years apart. Shirley had spent much of her life performing in a circus before being rescued and brought to the sanctuary. Jenny, on the other hand, had also been in the circus and suffered severe injuries before her rescue.

    When Shirley and Jenny were reunited at the sanctuary, something incredible happened. The moment they saw each other, they began trumpeting loudly and reached out their trunks to touch one another. It was clear that they recognized each other, despite having been separated for over 20 years. The sanctuary staff later discovered that Shirley and Jenny had indeed been together in the same circus many years earlier.

    Their reunion was incredibly emotional and heartwarming. Shirley and Jenny spent hours in close contact, caressing each other with their trunks and communicating in a way that showed deep affection and recognition. It was as if they were catching up on lost time and expressing their joy at being together again.

    Their behavior demonstrated not only their remarkable memory but also their capacity for honesty and thoughtfulness. Shirley and Jenny's bond was so strong that they continued to stay close to each other, offering comfort and companionship, until Jenny's passing.


    Top 10 Things Elephants Must Do to Survive

    1. Find Water: Elephants need access to water for drinking, bathing, and cooling down. They often travel long distances to find reliable water sources.

    2. Locate Food: Elephants consume large quantities of vegetation daily, including grasses, leaves, fruits, and bark, to sustain their bodies.

    3. Social Bonding: Elephants rely on strong social bonds within their herds for protection, communication, and cooperative care of the young.

    4. Learn Migration Routes: Knowledge of migration routes and seasonal changes helps elephants find food and water throughout the year.

    5. Raise Offspring: Successful raising and protection of calves are vital for the continuation of the herd. Calves rely on their mothers and other herd members for nourishment and safety.

    6. Avoid Predators: While adult elephants have few natural predators, young or weak elephants are vulnerable to attacks from lions, hyenas, and crocodiles.

    7. Communicate: Elephants use vocalizations, body language, and vibrations to communicate, ensuring coordination and cooperation within the herd.

    8. Display Dominance: Establishing and maintaining social hierarchies helps reduce conflicts within the herd and ensures the matriarch's leadership.

    9. Maintain Health: Elephants need to maintain their health by consuming a balanced diet, avoiding injuries, and dealing with diseases or parasites.

    10. Adapt to Human Presence: With increasing human encroachment, elephants must navigate interactions with humans, avoid poaching, and adapt to changes in their habitats.

    Top 10 Behaviors That Reflect Elephants' Honesty

    1. Recognition and Greeting: Elephants greet each other by entwining their trunks, showing genuine recognition and acknowledgment.

    2. Grieving: Elephants mourn their dead and can be seen visiting the bones of deceased family members, expressing true emotion.

    3. Helping: Elephants help injured or stuck members of their herd, displaying genuine concern and selflessness.

    4. Remembering: They remember friendly humans and other animals, showing sincere appreciation for past interactions.

    5. Teaching: Older elephants teach the young essential survival skills, sharing knowledge transparently.

    6. Sharing Food: Elephants are known to share food resources, ensuring the well-being of the entire herd.

    7. Protecting: They form protective circles around calves or injured members, showing honest commitment to their families.

    8. Expressing Joy: Elephants express joy through trumpeting and playful behavior, reflecting their true emotions.

    9. Leading: Matriarchs lead the herd based on experience and memory, demonstrating genuine wisdom and reliability.

    10. Communicating: They use a range of vocalizations and body language to communicate honestly with each other.




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    Friday, January 10, 2025

    Kangaroo Hidden Pictures Animal Kingdom






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    Wednesday, January 8, 2025

    Never Forget To Praise The Lord - New Song


    Psalms 47:5-8 
     God is gone up with a shout, the LORD with the sound of a trumpet.
     Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises.
     For God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with understanding.  God reigneth over the heathen: God sitteth upon the throne of his holiness.

     Psalms 150:3 Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp.













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    Tuesday, January 7, 2025

    Find The Verses Puzzle





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    Sunday, January 5, 2025

    Don't Forget To Be Honest: Quick Accounts Of All These Things

    Pretend you are going on a time machine with the children traveling to each place in scripture. While they make the noises of a running time machine.

    The Story of Judas's Betrayal Mathew 26:14-16, Mark 43-50, Luke 22:3, John 13:27
    Adam and Eve Deceived By Satan - Genesis 3  - John 8:44
    Zacchaeus- Luke 19 1-10 
    Ananias and Sapphira Acts 5:1-11 - God took their lives for lying

    Ananias and Sapphira
     Acts 5:1-11  

    But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,
    And kept back part of the price, his wife also being privy to it, and brought a certain part, and laid it at the apostles' feet.
     But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?  
     Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God.
    And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost: and great fear came on all them that heard these things.
    And the young men arose, wound him up, and carried him out, and buried him.
     And it was about the space of three hours after, when his wife, not knowing what was done, came in.
    And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much? And she said, Yea, for so much.
     Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.
     Then fell she down straightway at his feet, and yielded up the ghost: and the young men came in, and found her dead, and, carrying her forth, buried her by her husband.
     And great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as heard these things.



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    Saturday, January 4, 2025

    Don't Forget 6 Coloring Pages
























     2 Corinthians 8:21 
    Providing for honest things, 
    not only in the sight of the Lord, 
    but also in the sight of men.




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