Mark`s Lingo Bingo - Bible Christian Church

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Mark`s Lingo Bingo - Bible Christian Church
Mark’s Lingo Bingo (Chapter 1) (PreK – 2nd Grade) Dear Parents, For the next several weeks we will be studying Mark 1 in church. Continue your study throughout the week with your family with this weekday worship Bingo! First, write out rewards your child can earn for each Bingo pattern. These do not have to be things that cost money, but can include doing activities your son/daughter enjoys (e.g. Extra hour of screen time, Curfew/bedtime extension for 1 night, extra serving of dessert, Choosing the game for family game night etc.) Brainstorm these with your child for extra motivating ideas! Try to complete one box a day. Once a challenge is completed, move on to another row/pattern etc. Plan something extra special if “Blackout” is achieved! There is a digital copy of these resources available at http://www.biblechristiangc.com/lingobingo Read Mark 1:1-­‐8 Coloring Page #1 Read Mark 1:9-­‐11 Where was Jesus baptized? – Find this on google images to see a picture of Jordan River Read Mark 1:29-­‐34 Wordsearch #1 Read Mark 1:16-­‐19 Maze/Color Page #4 Read Mark 1:9-­‐11 Make paper dove Scan Code for How-­‐to Read Mark 1:35-­‐39 Do a craft with lots of eyes. Googly eyes or drawing lots of eyes. Talk about how lots of people are looking for Jesus today! Read Mark 1:16-­‐19 Act out this scene. Have children sit and pretend to be fishing while someone comes up and says “Follow me”. The children get up and follow him/her around the room. Kids can take turns playing “Jesus”. Read Mark 1:12-­‐15 How long was Jesus in the desert? Count to 40 – find a calendar and count forty days Read Mark 1:16-­‐19 Craft: Have children cut out and glue paper fish to a piece of net (Orange bags work nicely) If you don’t have anything mesh like for them to use, draw nets on a piece of paper (crosshatch lines) for them to glue fish to. Read Mark 1:35-­‐39 Read Mark 1:1-­‐8 Where’s Waldo Lesson * Look at pictures of locusts (google images) and taste some honey Read Mark 1:21-­‐28 Discuss how Jesus is in control in this story and the most powerful. Sing “He’s got the Whole World in His Hands”. Read Mark 1:12-­‐15 Talk about what kind of animals he might have seen in the desert – google images of them (lions, scorpions, lizards, snakes, hyena) Discuss the angels keeping him safe (v.12) MEMORIZE: (Younger children can just do the part in red) Mark 10:45 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Read Mark 1:40-­‐45 Maze #2 Read Mark 1:29-­‐34 Crossword #1 Read Mark 1:1-­‐8 Pet something with hair (cat, dog, doll) talk about how Johns clothes were made out of camel’s hair – How do you think that would feel? Read Mark 1:29-­‐34 Color Page #6 Read Mark 1:21-­‐28 Read Mark 1:9-­‐11 Who’s in Control? Have various exercises Coloring Page #2 for the children to do and be listening for when you say STOP... and then give another exercise to do and say GO, etc. Discuss how Jesus/God shows he’s in control in this story. Read Mark 1:21-­‐28 Read Mark 1:12-­‐15 Who’s in control? Let children FEED each Coloring Page #3 other a cereal /M&M treat from a spoon and try to CONTROL the spoon so no cereal or M&M's fall off the spoon! Discuss how Jesus/God shows he’s in control in this story. Read Mark 1:40-­‐45 Word Scramble Read Mark 1:40-­‐45 Coloring Page #5 Read Mark 1:1-­‐8 What did John say he was unworthy to do? Have fun putting each other’s shoes on each other. Discuss, would they be okay putting their teacher’s shoes on her? What about the principle or president? Coloring Page 1 John the Baptist was a prophet! He lived in the desert and ate bugs and honey.
Matthew 3
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From Volume 10:
Jesus is the
Good News!
(Matthew, Mark,
Luke, & John)
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Maze / Coloring Page 4 Where’s Waldo Lesson Looking for Jesus Theme: Only Jesus can forgive sin and give us eternal life. (Epiphany 5B) Object: "Where's Waldo?" book (see note following sermon) Scripture: Simon and his companions went to look for him, and when they found him, they exclaimed: "Everyone is looking for you!" Mark 1:36-­‐37 (NIV) A few years ago, "Where's Waldo?" books (also known in some places as "Where's Wally?") were very popular. You still see them in bookstores and libraries. How many of you have seen a "Where's Waldo?" book? If you have, you know what Waldo looks like. He always wears a red and white striped ski cap and a matching sweater. Waldo has a rather goofy smile and wears thick, black-­‐rimmed glasses. In these picture books, Waldo is always in every picture, but he is very hard to find. You can spend a lot of time looking for Waldo. Can you find Waldo in this picture? (Allow the children to look for Waldo if time permits.) Look! There he is! Looking for Waldo can be a lot of fun, but in real life, looking for someone can much more serious. Our Bible lesson today tells about a day when a lot of people were looking for Jesus. They were looking for Jesus because they needed something that only he could give them. Jesus had been traveling around the countryside teaching, preaching, and healing the sick. He had become very popular, and everywhere he went there were great crowds of people. They came to hear him teach about God's love and to be healed of their diseases. One day Jesus went to visit in the home of Simon Peter. When he got there, Peter's mother-­‐in-­‐law was sick in bed with a fever, so they told Jesus about her right away. Jesus took her by the hand and helped her up. Immediatedly the fever left her. She was healed and went in and began to fix dinner for everyone. When the people heard that Jesus was at Peter's house, a large crowd of people began to gather outside the door. People brought their sick friends to Jesus, and he healed many people who had all different kinds of diseases. The next morning, Jesus woke up before anyone else. He went outside to spend some time alone with his Father in prayer. Later, Peter and the other disciples went looking for Jesus. When they found him, they said, "Everyone is looking for you." Jesus answered and said, "Let's go to the nearby towns and villages so that I can preach there also. That is why I have come." So Jesus traveled all around Galilee teaching, preaching, and healing people. People today are still looking for Jesus. They are looking for Jesus because they need something that only he can give them -­‐-­‐ forgiveness for sin and everlasting life. Are you looking for Jesus? The Bible says "If you search for him with all your heart and soul, you can find him." (Deut. 4:29) You will find him right here in the Bible. Dear Father, many people today are searching for Jesus. We pray that today will be the day that they find him. Amen. Where’s Waldo Search Print This Page
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Jesus heals Peter’s Mother-in-law
Mark 1:30-34
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Coloring Page 6 Coloring Page 2 John baptized Jesus. When he did, the spirit of God appeared like a dove
and said to Jesus, “You are my beloved son.” Matthew 3
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Jesus is the
Good News!
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Jesus used God’s words to stand up to the serpent! Matthew 4
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Jesus is the
Good News!
(Matthew, Mark,
Luke, & John)
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