It’s time for some New Testament Prompts. 80 New Testament stories and prompts are included in this FREE pack!
You may also like my free Old Testament Prompts as well as my New Testament Printable Pack.
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If you’re working through the Bible stories of the Old Testament with your child or with your Sunday School class, check out these FREE Old Testament writing and drawing prompts!
Nearly all the prompts in this pack were designed to follow the stories covered in The Gospel Storybook Bible. The last two OT prompts about Esther are not in The Gospel Storybook Bible. You can find all my suggestions for Story Bibles for Young Children.
New Testament Prompts
Eighty {Yes, that’s 8-0!} New Testament passages are included in this free pack as well as a cover page if you want to make it into a notebook for your child/learners. Two levels of work are included so it can benefit pre-writers as well as kids who can already write.

Level 1 ~ Read and Draw ~ Great for pre-writers or struggling writers. This is how to use them:
- Read the Old Testament Bible passage together.
- Stop to discuss concepts along the way as you read.
- If you’re using The Gospel Storybook Bible, discuss the “Let’s Talk About It!” questions at the end.
- Ask your child to draw a picture related to the Bible account. If they’d like, they can label the picture by writing words in the picture. For example, if they draw a picture of Paul, they can write “Paul” beside him on the page.
- From time to time, go back through the pages to see what your child remembers about each Bible passage.

Level 2 ~ Read, Draw, & Write ~ Great for older learners. This is how to use them:
- Read the New Testament Bible passage together.
- Stop to discuss concepts along the way as you read.
- If you’re using The Gospel Storybook Bible, discuss the “Let’s Talk About It!” questions at the end. Note: Two of the read, draw, and write prompts are not in The Gospel Storybook Bible.
- Ask your child to draw a picture related to the Bible account.
- Ask your child to write a sentence or two about the Bible passage or their picture on the lines at the bottom of the page.
- From time to time, go back through the pages to see what your child remembers about each Bible passage.
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As Colossians 2:6-8 says, let’s raise rooted disciples for Him!
~Becky
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