The Ten Plagues Of Egypt

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Moses goes before the Pharaoh multiple times demanding he let the Israelites go. He did this in the name of God, “Let My people go, so that they may serve Me.” Exodus 5:1; 7:16; 8:1, 20; 9:1, 13; 10:3

Pharaoh  refuses to let the Israelites go. Moses warns Pharaoh that God will punish Egypt, but Pharaoh continued being stubborn.

As a result, God casts ten plagues upon the Egyptians. The ten plagues were a divine demonstration of God’s power and judgment designed to exalt God and force Pharaoh to “let my people go.”

This craft about the ten plagues of Egypt would be a great add-on to any Sunday School lesson. You can always  use the craft to re-tell the Bible story after your kids are done making it.

The Plagues Of Egypt

This craft will require some prep work.

To make this craft easier to do you can use stickers for day 2-5 and 8. For day 9 you can use large googly eyes. And for the last day you can paint on a thin line of red paint across the number ten, then slightly tilt the number and allow the paint to slowly drip down the number.

Instructions

  1. Print the templates. (Template)
  2. Cut out each image and trace it onto the colored construction paper of your choice. You do not have to exactly copy the numbers in the picture.
  3. Cut them out and glue them onto the designated number.
  4. Cut off any overhang of construction paper from the numbers.
  5. Glue the numbers onto  cardstock.
  6. Cut out the numbers. If you like you can leave a small white border around each number.

The Plague Of Blood

The Plague Of Frogs

The Plague Of Lice, Gnats, Fleas

The Plague Of Flies

The Plague On Livestock

The Plague Of Boils

The Plague Of Hail

The Plague Of Locusts 

The Plague Of Darkness

The Plague On The Firstborn

4 thoughts on “The Ten Plagues Of Egypt

    Fall Welcome Sign | Crafting The Word Of God said:
    September 23, 2013 at 11:01 am

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    VickiandDon McCormack said:
    August 13, 2015 at 9:00 am

    Thanks so much! I have a small Children’s church, consisting of 6-8 children-ranging from ages 3-7, and am always looking for something to do with them. I will do this for the next 10 weeks a plague a Sunday! We are a very small church and am not given much money to spend of these children. I really appreciate this..may God bless you in a special way!