Help your kids learn what the Bible says against slavery with a FREE lapbook to go with the Christian history book Why Did Slavery End?
It’s so important that our kids can explain the biblical basis for abolition. After all, the Christian fight to end slavery was a battle to return to the truths of Scripture.
The Bible Against Slavery
Abolition was a movement primarily led by Christians who searched God’s Word and concluded that all humans are made in the image of God. Not only that, God’s Word specifically outlaws the kidnapping and sale of human souls. God’s law also constrains sin–putting boundaries on sin that has already been outlawed–in order to prevent particularly heinous abuses. Abolitionists taught others what the Bible teaches about God’s intentional creation of ethnicity, and God’s commands for his followers. They looked, too, at how God defines justice and mercy.
The abolition movement was a way to live out God’s command that we love our neighbors as ourselves. It was a demand that all humans be treated as God’s special “imago Dei” creation. It was a proclamation that all humans should live free.
Teach the history of abolition to your kids with the engaging book from Christian Focus Publications, Why Did Slavery End?. It’s part of my Who What Why series for middle grade kids, ages 7-11.
Abolition Lapbook
To go along with your narrative middle grade theology book for your kids, Why Did Slavery End?, you’ll want to use this FREE theology lapbook:
Why Did Slavery End?
The Why Did Slavery End? Lapbook is a fun, hands-on study of history and theology for your child from the ages of 7-11.
You and your child will study:
- The impact of abolition on the modern (1688-1888) world, on the Church, and on your child’s world.
- The abolition world. Your child will learn how global slavery ended during the time of abolition.
- What the Bible says against slavery.
- Abolition history vocabulary.
- The timeline of abolition.
- The geography of global abolition.
- Theology: God Holds Back Sin, Created in God’s Image, The Family of God, God’s Justice.
The Who What Why Series Abolition lapbooks will help your child learn and record important facts about Christian history and theology, with visuals they will not forget.
The Bible Against Slavery | FREE Theology Lapbook
The Why Did Slavery End? | Theology Lapbook is one of three FREE Christian history lapbooks designed to complement the Abolition | Who What Why series. Learn more about Who Were the Abolitionists? and get your FREE Christian history lapbooks here.
Abolition Minibooks and Activities
Your child will find a number of fun minibooks and activities to cut, assemble, paste, color on, and write in. Depending on the age of your child, they may need a little help assembling the lapbook components.
The minibooks and activities include:
- 3-D Banner
- Lapbook Cover
- T-Books
- Layered Books
- Statement Frame
- Word Search Stack
- Timeline
- Copywork
- Geography Layered Book
The Who What Why Abolition lapbooks will help your child learn and record important facts about Christian history and theology, with visuals they will not forget.
The Who What Why series is the perfect way to teach your kids, ages 7-11, about the history of our faith!
Supplies You’ll Need for Your Abolition Lapbook
Why Did Slavery End? (Who, What, Why)Pendaflex Two Tone Color File FolderSpecialty CardstockBright Multipurpose Copy PaperAll-Purpose Glue SticksMultipurpose Scissors, 3-PackSwingline Stapler Value PackErasable Gel Pens120-Pack Colored Pencils
You’ll need a few supplies to put together your lapbook. You probably already have most of these. If not, it’s worth investing in them as you will use them again and again with your kids.
- The Who What Why Reformation Series: Why Did Slavery End?
- A Colored File Folder
- A Sheet of Cardstock in a Complimentary Color
- Printer Paper
- Scissors
- Glue Stick
- Stapler
- Printer Paper
- Your Bible
- Colored Pens to Write With
- Colored Pencils to Color With
How to Print and Use Your Free Theology Lapbook
To create the base of your lapbook, place your file folder on a table and fold both sides inward toward the creased spine of the folder. Once the outer edges meet, crease your file folder. This will give you a book that opens in the middle. You will still have a fold in the middle of your book, so I like to glue a piece of cardstock into the middle section of the book to create a thick center that won’t bend.
You can watch a quick tutorial for your free lapbook above.
The Bible Against Slavery Lapbook will help your child learn and record important facts about abolition, with visuals they will not forget.
Learn more about the Who What Why series and get your FREE Abolition Lapbooks here.
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Christian History Matters for Our Kids.
History matters. Now, more than ever, we see how important it is for our children to know and understand history and the Bible.
Here’s why:
- God is the sovereign ruler of all things. It’s important for our kids to see his hand in the history of nations and in the lives of both peasants and kings.
- Christian history is the story of our family history. Our kids get to see how people who love Jesus follow him.
- Understanding history can help our kids learn historic and biblical theology. They learn what the Bible says and what that means for us. They also see when the study of Scripture has taken important turns that have changed the Church.
- Reading Christian biographies and history can be a wonderful way for kids to think outside their own time and culture. God’s Church spans centuries and includes people from every nation.
- Christian biographies help kids consider their own faith, walk with Jesus, and the impact their witness may one day have on others–and on history.
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