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This chart and worksheet is perfect to accompany any lesson on Jacob and his family. It can be a starter for the 12 Tribes of Israel, review Abraham and his children or Jacob and his children. The chart can be used for a variety of ages/grades by either placing the children of Jacob under each other or in birth order under each mother.
- Jacob's Family Worksheet Teaching Resources - TPT
The Family Tree of Jacob Chart and Worksheet. Created by....
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The Family Tree of Jacob Chart and Worksheet. by. The...
- Jacob's Family Worksheet Teaching Resources - TPT
The 12 Sons of Jacob. “Also God said to him:"I am God Almighty. Be fruitful and multiply; a nation and a company of nations shall proceed from you, and kings shall come from your body.”. Genesis 35:11.
The Family Tree of Jacob Chart + Worksheet will allow your learners to break down Jacob's family. The family tree comes in color and black and white. Students will cut out the pictures and paste them into the correct place on the family tree. Answer keys included.
The Family Tree of Jacob Chart and Worksheet. Created by. The Treasured Schoolhouse. This chart and worksheet is perfect to accompany any lesson on Jacob and his family. It can be a starter for the 12 Tribes of Israel, review Abraham and his children or Jacob and his children.
The Family Tree of Jacob Chart and Worksheet. by. The Treasured Schoolhouse. 4.8. (12) $2.50. PDF. This chart and worksheet is perfect to accompany any lesson on Jacob and his family. It can be a starter for the 12 Tribes of Israel, review Abraham and his children or Jacob and his children.
1) Study Genesis Chapter 29‐30: Jacob leaves his family to go to Haran, marries and has children 2) Learn that Jacob had 12 sons – the twelve tribes of Israel. Supplies: Teacher Materials (provided in classroom) ‐ Bible(s) ‐ Markers/Pencil Crayons ‐ Pens/Pencils ‐ Attendance Chart (See Template)
Lesson 9: The Life of Jacob and His Family. Objectives: Students will... 1) Study Genesis Chapter 34‐35: Jacob’s daughter and son and the deaths of Rachel and Isaac. 2) See why you should follow the law that God has set out. 3) See the need to worship God alone.