The Butler and the Baker
While Joseph was in prison the Lord gave him the ability to interpret dreams. He revealed the meaning of the butler and baker's dreams and they came true as Joseph had predicted.
While Joseph was in prison the Lord gave him the ability to interpret dreams. He revealed the meaning of the butler and baker's dreams and they came true as Joseph had predicted.
Clothing represents ideas that clothe our minds. This paper-doll project prompts children to think about ideas they can “put on” to prepare for marriage.
Multi-age lesson plan with readings, discussions and projects on the sixth commandment, illustrated by the story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife.
Students rank behaviors towards others and discuss healthy boundaries.
Joseph was good and kind. He was his father's favorite son. His jealous brothers sold him. Even though Joseph experienced terrible things, the Lord remembered him.
Use a word bank to help you unscramble words about Joseph.
Complete lesson with activity choices: butler and baker action rhyme with video demonstration, 3-D butler and baker figures with dream clouds, scripted story discussion, coloring picture, and a memory verse.
Complete lesson with activity choices: make a mobile of items from the butler and baker's dreams, make a spinning disk showing Joseph in prison, make a joseph in prison lift and reveal picture, scripted story discussion, coloring picture, and a memory verse.
Complete lesson with activity choices: make prayer pillowcases for the sick or imprisoned, play a card game on the correspondences of the butler and the baker, read and reflect on a door handle sign about the Lord's presence with you, and a scripted story discussion.
Complete lesson with activity choices: make cards of hope for the sick or imprisoned, debate whether the understanding or the will is more important in our journey to heaven, read and reflect on a door handle sign about the Lord's presence with you, and a scripted story discussion.