
Cain and Abel Comprehension
Read the story of Cain and Abel with your children, then see what they have remembered and taken from the story with the help of this comprehension activity.
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We have a small collection of Bible worksheets here for you to explore.
Read the story of Cain and Abel with your children, then see what they have remembered and taken from the story with the help of this comprehension activity.
Cut out the four cards and muddle them up, then ask children to read them to put the story of Cain and Abel into the correct order. You could also cut the pictures and story sections apart and ask children to match the picture and story together as well as putting them into the right order.
This illustrated story paper is designed so that children can tell the story of Moses discovered in his basket amongst the reeds in their own words, or perhaps to copy out a passage from their Bible. We've provided a picture to colour in, too.
Children can use this story paper to tell the story of Moses parting the Red Sea in their own words, or perhaps to copy out the story or some Bible verses. Then they can have fun colouring in our illustration.
Here's a great activity for Passover or Bible studies. Using this story paper, the kids can retell the story of the plague of frogs (or all the plagues) in their own words, and then colour in the fun picture!