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Creation
A long, long time ago, there wasn’t anything around but God.
There wasn’t any earth, or sun, or people, or even light.
Everything was dark. God decided to create light first. All God
had to do was say, “Let there be light,” and suddenly, there was
light. Then God decided to divide the light and the darkness, so
there was evening and morning. That was the first day.
God had plans for the second day, too. He said there should be
a sky, and because God is God, a sky appeared. That evening
and morning were the second day.
On the third day, God decided to make land. Up until now, there
was only light, darkness, water, and sky. God spoke, and land
appeared. God also said there should be seeds in the plants He
had made so they would grow other plants just like themselves.
On the fourth day, God said there should be a sun, a moon, and
stars. He also divided one year into four seasons—spring,
summer, fall, and winter.
On the fifth day, God created a lot of things. He decided to
create all the animals in the sky and all the animals in the sea.
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On the sixth day, God finished making everything. He made all
the animals on the land—everything that lives on earth. Then God
made something very special—He made man. Up until now, when
God wanted to create something, He just said the words, but He
made man in an extra-special way. He took dust and formed a
human being out of it and then breathed life into him. God
called this man Adam.
On the seventh day, God rested. He didn’t rest because He was
tired. God doesn’t get tired. He rested because He saw
everything He had made, and it was good. God was satisfied.
Key Verse: In the beginning God created the heaven and the
earth. Genesis 1:1 KJV
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In/the beginning
God/created the/heaven/and
the/earth. Genesis/1:1/KJV
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Some of the letters are missing from the words in the puzzle.
Write in the missing letters to make all of the words you see
listed under the puzzle.
m d l a h a e a G d s t r o h
God heaven stars man
land earth made good
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Fill in the words with the letters that are the right size to fit the
boxes.
sun the star that gives us light in the daytime
water the liquid in the lakes, seas, and rivers
ptants things that usually grow from the ground
darkness when there is no light
darkness
sun
plants
water
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darkness sun plants water
Creation
A long, long time ago, there wasn’t anything around but God.
There wasn’t any earth, or sun, or people, or even light.
Everything was dark. God decided to create light first. All God
had to do was say, “Let there be light,” and suddenly, there was
light. Then God decided to divide the light and the ,
so there was evening and morning. That was the first day.
God had plans for the second day, too. He said there should be
a sky, and because God is God, a sky appeared. That evening
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and morning were the second day.
On the third day, God decided to make land. Up until now, there
was only light, , , and sky. God spoke, and land
appeared. God also said there should be seeds in the He
had made so they would grow other just like themselves.
On the fourth day, God said there should be a , a moon,
and stars. He also divided one year into four seasons—spring,
summer, fall, and winter.
On the fifth day, God created a lot of things. He decided to
create all the animals in the sky and all the animals in the sea.
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On the sixth day, God finished making everything. He made all
the animals on the land—everything that lives on earth. Then God
made something very special—He made man. Up until now, when
God wanted to create something, He just said the words, but He
made man in an extra-special way. He took dust and formed a
human being out of it and then breathed life into him. God
called this man Adam.
On the seventh day, God rested. He didn’t rest because He was
tired. God doesn’t get tired. He rested because He saw
everything He had made, and it was good. God was satisfied.
Key Verse: In the beginning God created the heaven and the
earth. Genesis 1:1 KJV
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Comprehension Questions
1. What did God create first? 2. What did God make the second day? 3. Why did God put seeds in the plants? 4. What two places did God put animals in on the fifth day? 5. What did God make man out of? 6. Why did God rest? 7. What is the verse to remember for this story?
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Adam and Eve
After God made Adam, He gave Adam a wonderful place to live
called the Garden of Eden. Everything was perfect in the
garden. There were no weeds, and all the animals were nice to
each other. God brought all the animals to Adam one at a time
for Adam to name them. God knew that Adam needed more
than the animals to make him happy, so God caused Adam to go
into a very deep sleep. He took one of Adam’s ribs and made it
into a woman. When Adam woke up, he found out God had
made a wonderful wife for him. Her name was Eve.
God had given Adam a rule. This rule said that he could eat
from any tree in the garden except one. It didn’t seem like a big
rule, but it was serious. God told Adam that the day he ate from
that tree, he would die. Eve knew this rule, too.
There was someone else around while all of this was going on.
There was God, Adam, Eve, and Satan, the devil. He hated God.
Satan had rebelled against God. He decided he didn’t want God
to tell him what to do. Satan wanted to spoil God’s wonderful
earth and the wonderful times God, Adam, and Eve were having.
He knew if he could get Adam and Eve to eat from that one
tree, it would ruin everything. He decided to try.
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One day, while Eve was walking in the garden, someone spoke to
her. A serpent asked Eve, “Has God said you could not eat from
any tree in the garden?”
She told it they could eat the fruit from any of the trees except
the one in the middle of the garden. She said they couldn’t eat
the fruit or touch it, or they would die.
The serpent lied to her and said she wouldn’t really die. He told
her that God knew if she ate of the tree, she would become wise
like God and know the difference between good and evil. Satan
was using the serpent to try to make Eve think God wasn’t really
being good to her and Adam.
Eve moved closer to the tree and looked at the fruit. It looked
so good. She wanted to be wise. She had a decision to make—she
could obey God or obey God’s enemy, Satan. Eve took the fruit
from the tree. Then, she ate some of it! Next, she called Adam
over. Eve gave him some of the fruit and instead of obeying
God, Adam ate it.
Something awful had happened. Instead of listening to God,
they had done what He told them not to do. They had sinned,
and everything had changed. Adam and Eve felt guilty and were
afraid to meet God.
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God came soon to talk to Adam and Eve. They were upset and
tried to hide. God called and said, “Adam, where are you?” God
knew where Adam was, but He wanted Adam to tell Him. God
knew Adam and Eve had sinned, but He wanted them to admit it.
He asked Adam, “Did you eat from the tree that I told you not
to eat from?”
Adam didn’t want to admit he had done wrong, so he said, “The
woman You gave me, she gave the fruit to me, and I ate it.”
God asked Eve, “What did you do?” Eve wanted to blame
someone else, so she said it was the serpent who tricked her.
God had to punish all three of them. He told the serpent that
now he would slither on the ground and most people would hate
him.
Then God talked directly to Satan, who had used the serpent to
lie to Adam and Eve. God told Satan that a woman would have a
Son. The Son would be God’s Son, Jesus Christ. God said Satan
would hurt Jesus, but Jesus would destroy Satan’s power.
God talked to Adam and Eve next. He told Eve that she would
have a lot of pain, especially when she had children. He also told
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her that her husband would be in charge over her. He told Adam
that since he listened to Eve and ate the fruit, the ground would
grow weeds. It would take hard work to make the plants grow.
God knew if he allowed Adam and Eve to stay in the garden,
they would live forever. But their sin had separated them from
Him, and He couldn’t let them live forever without Him. He loved
them too much. The only way was to send them out of the
garden so He could one day send Jesus to bring everyone who
trusts Him back to God. God made clothes for Adam and Eve
out of animal skins and told them they had to leave the garden.
Then He put angels to stand guard so no one could get back in.
Key verse: And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was
the mother of all living. Genesis 3:20 KJV
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And/Adam called/his/wife’s
name/Eve; because/she
was/the/mother of/all/living.
Genesis/3:20/KJV
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Some of the letters are missing from the words in the puzzle.
Write in the missing letters to make all of the words you see
listed under the puzzle.
e t f r w r u l i e i s n s e p e n o i d v l
eat rule serpent good evil
trees devil fruit wise sin
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Fill in the words with the letters that are the right size to fit the
boxes.
Eve the first woman
serpent snake
Adam the first man
frurt part of a plant that is often soft and juicy
Adam
Eve
fruit
serpent
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Adam Eve serpent fruit
Adam and Eve
After God made , He gave a wonderful place to live
called the Garden of Eden. Everything was perfect in the
garden. There were no weeds, and all the animals were nice to
each other. God brought all the animals to one at a time
for to name them. God knew that needed more than
the animals to make him happy, so God caused to go into a
very deep sleep. He took one of Adam’s ribs and made it into a
woman. When woke up, he found out God had made a
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wonderful wife for him. Her name was .
God had given a rule. This rule said that he could eat from
any tree in the garden except one. It didn’t seem like a big rule,
but it was serious. God told that the day he ate from that
tree, he would die. knew this rule, too.
There was someone else around while all of this was going on.
There was God, , , and Satan, the devil. He hated
God. Satan had rebelled against God. He decided he didn’t want
God to tell him what to do. Satan wanted to spoil God’s
wonderful earth and the wonderful times God, , and
were having. He knew if he could get and to
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eat from that one tree, it would ruin everything. He decided to
try.
One day, while was walking in the garden, someone spoke to
her. A asked Eve, “Has God said you could not eat from
any tree in the garden?”
She told it they could eat the from any of the trees except
the one in the middle of the garden. She said they couldn’t eat
the or touch it, or they would die.
The lied to her and said she wouldn’t really die. He told
her that God knew if she ate of the tree, she would become wise
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like God and know the difference between good and evil. Satan
was using the to try to make think God wasn’t really
being good to her and .
moved closer to the tree and looked at the . It looked
so good. She wanted to be wise. She had a decision to make—she
could obey God or obey God’s enemy, Satan. took the
from the tree. Then, she ate some of it! Next, she called
over. gave him some of the fruit and instead of obeying
God, ate it.
Something awful had happened. Instead of listening to God,
they had done what He told them not to do. They had sinned,
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and everything had changed. and felt guilty and
were afraid to meet God.
God came soon to talk to and . They were upset and
tried to hide. God called and said, “ , where are you?” God
knew where was, but He wanted to tell Him. God knew
and had sinned, but He wanted them to admit it. He
asked , “Did you eat from the tree that I told you not to
eat from?”
didn’t want to admit he had done wrong, so he said, “The
woman You gave me, she gave the to me, and I ate it.”
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God asked , “What did you do?” wanted to blame
someone else, so she said it was the who tricked her.
God had to punish all three of them. He told the that now
he would slither on the ground and most people would hate him.
Then God talked directly to Satan, who had used the to
lie to and . God told Satan that a woman would have
a Son. The Son would be God’s Son, Jesus Christ. God said Satan
would hurt Jesus, but Jesus would destroy Satan’s power.
God talked to and next. He told that she would
have a lot of pain, especially when she had children. He also told
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her that her husband would be in charge over her. He told
that since he listened to and ate the , the ground
would grow weeds. It would take hard work to make the plants
grow.
God knew if he allowed and to stay in the garden, they
would live forever. But their sin had separated them from Him,
and He couldn’t let them live forever without Him. He loved them
too much. The only way was to send them out of the garden so
He could one day send Jesus to bring everyone who trusts Him
back to God. God made clothes for and out of
animal skins and told them they had to leave the garden. Then
He put angels to stand guard so no one could get back in.
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Key verse: And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was
the mother of all living. Genesis 3:20 KJV
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Comprehension Questions
1. What was the name of the beautiful place God gave Adam to live? 2. Who did God make to be a helper to Adam? 3. What was the rule? 4. Who used the serpent to lie to Eve? 5. Did Eve listen to God? 6. What happened to Adam and Eve after they sinned? 7. What is the verse to remember for this story?
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