Mrs. Stephanie Matos

Bible

Deborah was a very special woman. She was a judge and a prophetess. That means she helped people solve their problems and she talked to God. Deborah lived a long time ago in a place called Israel. The people of Israel were having a hard time. They were being ruled by a mean king named Jabin. Jabin had a strong army and he made the people of Israel very sad.

Deborah told a man named Barak to fight Jabin's army. Barak was scared, but Deborah told him that God would help him win. Deborah went with Barak to the battle. They fought hard and they won! Jabin's army was defeated.

After the battle, Deborah and Barak sang a song to thank God for helping them. They were very happy that God had saved them from the mean king. This story shows that God can help us even when we are scared. He can help us win even when we think we can't.

 

Choose the correct answer.

1. What did Deborah do to help the people of Israel?

A) She was a judge and a prophetess.

B) She made them sad.

C) She was a mean king.

D) She helped them fight Jabin's army.

 

2. Why was Barak scared to fight Jabin's army?

A) He was a mean king.

B) He was a prophetess.

C) He was a judge.

D) He was afraid of losing.

 

3. What did Deborah and Barak do after they won the battle?

A) They went home.

B) They fought again.

C) They sang a song to thank God.

D) They made the people sad.

 

Answer.

1. Who was the mean king who ruled over the people of Israel?

 

2. What did Deborah tell Barak to do?

 

3. Why did Deborah and Barak sing a song after the battle?

 

Think and Respond.

1. Think about a time when you were scared. What helped you feel better? How is that similar to what happened to Barak in the story?

 

 

2. Deborah was a special woman because she helped people solve their problems. Think about a time when you helped someone solve a problem. What did you do? How did it make you feel?

 

 

3. The story says that God can help us even when we are scared. Think about a time when you felt like you needed help. What happened? How did you feel?

 

 

 

trip,journey ,voyage, way

Vocabulary

1. Trip:

  • A trip is a short journey or excursion for a specific purpose, often involving traveling from one place to another and returning.
  • It is typically associated with leisure, business, or a brief outing.

Examples:

  1. We're planning a weekend trip to the beach.
  2. I took a trip to the grocery store to buy some milk.
  3. The family went on a road trip across the country.

2. Journey:

  • A journey is a longer and more substantial travel experience.
  • It often implies a sense of personal growth or transformation, and it doesn't necessarily have a specific destination.

Examples:

  1. Her journey of self-discovery took her to many different countries.
  2. The journey from childhood to adulthood is filled with challenges.
  3. The train journey from New York to Chicago was scenic and relaxing.

3. Way:

  • "Way" refers to the route or path one takes to reach a destination.
  • It can also refer to a means of achieving something.

Examples:

  1. Is there a faster way to get to the airport?
  2. She found a creative way to solve the problem.
  3. The way to the summit was steep and challenging.

4. Voyage:

  • A voyage is a long journey, typically by sea or in space.
  • It often suggests a sense of adventure and exploration.

Examples:

  1. The sailors embarked on a perilous voyage across the Atlantic.
  2. The spaceship's voyage to Mars took several months.
  3. His book recounts the incredible voyage of early explorers.

Now, here's a worksheet with blanks for you to fill in. Choose the appropriate word (trip, journey, way, or voyage) for each sentence.

 

Worksheet:

  1. We're planning a weekend __________ to the beach.
  2. Is there a faster __________ to get to the airport?
  3. Her __________ of self-discovery took her to many different countries.
  4. The family went on a road __________ across the country.
  5. She found a creative __________ to solve the problem.
  6. The train __________ from New York to Chicago was scenic and relaxing.
  7. The sailors embarked on a perilous __________ across the Atlantic.
  8. The __________ from childhood to adulthood is filled with challenges.
  9. The spaceship's __________ to Mars took several months.
  10. His book recounts the incredible __________ of early explorers.

 

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