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Do you know the Ten Commandments? Can you say them in order*?

                                                    It's easy with our Look & Learn Memory Flash Cards!

Look at the first three commandments on the left. Say and imitate the action using your fingers. You'll have them memorized in seconds!

The commandment # corresponds to the # of fingers:
 
#1 Have no other gods. (God is #1. Hold up one finger.) 
#2 Don't worship idols. (Two fingers "bow down".)
#3 Don't misuse God's name. (Three fingers held over mouth.)

      
Repeat twice. Now do it on your own without looking!

Download all ten and your kids will have them memorized in minutes!
                   Kids can make and take their own set of cards. 

You'll receive, via email, five 8.5" x 11" charts with two commands per page. Copy them onto card stock paper to make flash cards (left) or for use with an overhead projector. Whichever way you choose to use them, your class will look and learn all Ten Commandments in just minutes! (Please note, the picture side of the cards do not have the commandment written on them; this allows any Bible translation to be used. If you choose to use our translation, a simplified version of the commandments are written beside the pictures. The picture on the left suggests folding the card in half so that the picture is on one side and the verse is on the opposite side. Cards are hole punched and held together with an easy-to-use loose-leaf binder ring (not included). Children can use their own set of "Look n' Learn" flash cards to play a game of one-on-one memory challenge with one another!) 

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The order of the commandments is according to the traditional Hebrew Bible.

"This technique proves you really CAN teach "old dogs" new tricks! Just think how effective it will be for the kids in your ministry!"

Read reviews, below!



Get them for FREE!
The flash cards are now included when you purchase God's Top Ten book or e-book version (English only). You can also purchase them separately, below.

$4.99 - Print as many copies as you need for a one-time fee!
Premium Club Members receive an additional 15% off!

Buy the English version. 
Download sent during office hours only.*

Buy the Spanish* version. 
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*Spanish version comes with English translation.



We recommended the following Ten Commandments
resources to coordinate with this activity.



God's Top Ten curriculum series
includes the flash cards
!



The Ten Commandments Look n' Learn Poster is also free
when purchasing the hard copy version of the book!

 


REVIEWS



"These were absolutely amazing! I probably could have named four of the commandments prior to preparing for this lesson for our kindergarteners, and now both my daughter and I can go through all ten!"  

~Jamie in Pennsylvania

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"I want you to know how much fun I had with the 10 commandment signs on my trip to Central America. The first week my sister and I gave instructions on basic ideas for Children's ministry in 4 churches and also spoke in a Christian school. The kids in the high school really took to the commandment help, as did the ministry leaders we spoke to in some of the churches. Also a Jr. church in one of the churches learned very quickly through this method.

My favorite was at the end of week 2 when we introduced it to the ex-gang guys that have formed a group called, Los Discipulos. They are break-dancers and use that venue to get kids to open up to them - then give their testimonies and lead people to Christ. They go places others dare not venture and the guys are very effective. They also have been returning to areas and leading small Bible Studies and minister to younger kids as well...I taught them the 10 commandments. They LOVED IT! The more I reviewed, the better they got and the more they wanted to review it again! Even a boy on our team, 19 years old and a student at Purdue University here in Indiana, joined in with the guys and learned the 10 commandments. The next day, I didn't go with them, but they all worked together painting at an orphanage. The Purdue boy said the gang and he kept challenging each other all day through the 10 commandments review - just calling out a number to see who could remember it first. That was such a blessing to hear. The guys from the gang said this would not only help them teach the kids the commandments, but also help them show the older teens how they can see clearly that they are sinners in need of a Savior." 

~Emmalea in Indiana


Review Game

Make three or more sets of cards 5” x 5”. Each set in its own colour. On one side have the commandment and on the other side the appropriate number of the commandment. Laminate. Place cards in coloured groups but in random order on a board attached with either blue tak or magnetic tape, numbered side up. Children divide into teams and choose a colour. One person in the first team chooses a number and says the corresponding commandment. If correct, remove the card from the board and move to the next team and so on. The first team to collect their set wins. 

This is an extremely popular game with our children.

~ Capt. Louise Weller
Church Army NZ
Canterbury Kids Coach