And finally, here are the 4 Bible Basics Learning Stations for this coming Monday evening’s session. That brings us to a total of 12 learning stations: 4 Old Testament; 4 New Testament; and 4 Bible Basics (below)!
- Bible Basics Learning Station – How to Find Things in the Bible
- Bible Basics Learning Station – Bible Timeline
- Bible Basics Learning Station – How Catholics Understand the Bible
- Bible Basics Learning Station – The Bible at Mass
Here are the Student Fill-in Sheets for the Bible Basics Learning Stations:
Bible Learning Stations fill in sheets – Bible Basics
And, I almost forgot, here is the outline that the other 2 catechists and I will be following Monday evening:
Bible Learning Stations OUTLINE
Have a great weekend!
Hi Joe,
The infor you provided really helps me to organize and prepare for this weekend lesson. I really appreciate you posting this! Take care and God bless.
Jenny
Have a great lesson, Jenny
Joe, thank you so much for all the work you put into this. Ever since we heard you speak at our catechist inservie on “Bible Blueprint” I have wanted to share this information with my classes. This is a perfect way to give the kids the same gift you gave us at your talk! I’m going to make this our parent’s night so parents can get in on the information as well. I love your website and thank you so much for doing all this footwork so we can share it with others!!
this is SOOOO cool !! Mahalo!
Glad you like, Stephanie!!!
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I was praying for.
Thank you, these lessons plans are great and very easy to follow.
I really love this idea. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Thanks so much for sharing all of this wonderful information! I plan to adapt the format somewhat since we do not have other classes with which to rotate. I will focus on a few stations at the beginning of class each week and put the Learning Station print outs on the classroom bulletin boards. Each student will assemble their own Bible Booklet over the weeks using folders with the 3 hole brad inserts for the fill-in sheets. I will condense the Old and New Testament abbreviation pages for every student to include their own copy at the front of their booklet. Also will add some additional pages for them to record a favorite verse/story/passage from each section of the Bible and reflect on why they chose it. I love the bookmarks and plan to laminate them as well. Thank you!
Joe,
I just used your Bible Learning Stations with my family-centered formation group and it was a big hit! My question – has this activity been translated into Spanish? I have two families in my group in which the parents speak/read Spanish, and very little spoken English.
I do have a co-catechist that translates the session each month; however, having materials such as this in Spanish would be awesome!
Thanks for sharing your Catholic imagination with all of us!
Hi Mary Ellen and thanks for sharing the good news about the success you had with the Bible Learning stations! Since I created those learning stations on my own for my own classes a few years ago, they are not translated into Spanish. However, my book, The Bible Blueprint, from which all the information is taken, IS available in Spanish: Los planos de la Biblia. Hopefully this will assist in creating Spanish learning stations. Thanks again for sharing!
Recently, I was assigned to be Head Coordinator of our Faith Formation Ministry in our parish. I was struggling to look for materials to use in our formation of altar servers. I came upon these and I am so grateful! Thanks be to God and to you Sir!