Cain and Abel Comprehension
Read the story of Cain and Abel with your children, then see what they have remembered and taken from the story with the help of this comprehension activity.
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All NEW! As you read or listen to the stories of the Bible and explore our Bible Stories collection, find out what the kids have retained with the help of these comprehension worksheets.
Read the story of Cain and Abel with your children, then see what they have remembered and taken from the story with the help of this comprehension activity.
We've aimed this picture comprehension at older children. Once they have heard or read the story of the snake tempting Eve in the Garden of Eden, see what they have retained by asking them to answer the questions.
Read our version of the story of Jacob's Ladder online here, or print our Jacob's Ladder Story and Colouring Book<
We've aimed this picture comprehension at older kids. Once they have read or listened to the story of how Jesus healed a crippled woman even on the day of rest, ask them to answer the questions to see how much they have understood.
When you have read or listened to our retelling of Luke 2:40-52, when Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem and gave his parents the fright of their lives, you can find out what children remember and encourage some interesting writing with this simple comprehension paper, which includes a picture of J
This printable picture comprehension is aimed at older children, and asks them to answer questions about Martha and Mary after they have read the story.
Ask the children to read our version of the story of the Ten Lepers then answer the questions to see what they've understood. We've also asked them a couple of questions on how the story might relate to modern times and their own lives, to really get them thinking!
Ask the children to read or listen to our retelling of Exodus 3:1 - 12, where Moses sees a burning bush and is then given a job to do by God, then find out what the children remember with this simple comprehension paper.
Ask the children to read the story of The Good Samaritan and then answer the questions at the end to show how much they have remembered and understood.