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Break A Lil Bread W2 Noah’s Ark | Free Short Bible Audio Lessons | Christian Education

Break A Lil Bread W2 Noah’s Ark | Free Short Bible Audio Lessons | Christian Education

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Break A Lil Bread™ are curriculum-style audio mini-lessons designed for the real classroom: short, calm narration; clear vocabulary; a memory verse; and ready-to-use assessments. Press play, then discuss—no extra prep.

This week focuses on Noah’s Ark: God’s warning, Noah’s obedience, the flood, patient waiting, and God’s rainbow covenant (Genesis 6–9).

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Perfect for elementary Bible story time, listening stations, morning meeting devotionals, transition activities, or intervention/ELL with built-in vocabulary and memory-verse support.

What’s included in Week 2 Noah's Ark

5 audio minis (MP3, ~5 min each with Memory Verse and Vocab) covering:

  • E01 — God’s Warning (Genesis 6:5–22)
  • E02 — Noah Enters The Ark (Genesis 7:1–16)
  • E03 — The Flood (Genesis 7:17–24; 8:1–5)
  • E04 — Waiting (Genesis 8:6–19)
  • E05 — Rainbow Covenant (Genesis 9:8–17)
  • Optional extended Friday audio (MP3, ~15 min) — Week 2 Full Story – Noah’s Ark: a one-listen recap that includes Mon–Thu summaries plus the Day 5 covenant focus.

Teacher’s Guide (PDF/DOCX)

  • Weekly Overview
  • How to Listen Planning Table

Assessment Options & Flexible Differentiation

  • Themes & Discussion prompts: 5 thoughtful questions for verbal assessment
  • Google Slides Worksheet: Vocabulary Words, Short Answer 1–5 (recall), Challenge Questions 6–12 (higher-order: application, inference, theme, creative, memory-verse connection, “Take Your Step” faith action)
  • One-Page Graphic Organizer: Printable, Story Sequence (guided prompts) with Family Extension, Answer Key included
  • Multiple-Choice Self-Graded Exit Quiz: Google Forms, 20 Questions, 1–10 recall; 11–20 higher-order.

What makes Break A Lil Bread different from other Christian audio lessons?

  • Short on time, long on substance. Not “background audio”—lesson-ready with targets, vocabulary, and prompts.
  • Designed for listening stations. Calm pacing, clear diction, and printable supports that still work if you only play the Friday recap.
  • Flexible assessments. From verbal checks (great for WIDA Entering/Emerging and IEP writing accommodations) to MC quizzes, you can scale rigor without rewriting.
  • Offline-friendly. Perfect for classrooms with spotty Wi-Fi—load episodes to an old phone/iPod and you’re done.

Classroom use ideas

  • Morning Meeting starter (play an episode, then 1–2 discussion prompts)
  • Transition Time reset after recess or lunch (3–5 minutes)
  • Listening Centers (pair with the organizer or Slides worksheet)
  • Early Finishers / Intervention / ELL (vocabulary & sentence frames included)
  • Friday “One-and-Done.” If your week gets hectic, just play the 15-minute Friday edition; the worksheet still works.

What to Expect

  • Fits real schedules – Use during morning meeting, transition time, listening stations, end-of-day, or intervention/ELL.
  • Micro-lesson design – Each episode teaches a complete idea in ~5 minutes (no long devotionals to trim).
  • Easy to Use – Audio, teacher prompts, short-answer & challenge questions, vocabulary, memory verse, graphic organizer, and MC exit quiz.
  • 4 Assessments (Differentiated) – Discussion Questions (Verbal), Graphic Organizer (Visual), Short Answer Worksheet (Digital/Print), MC Self-Graded Quiz (Google Forms).
  • No Internet required – Download the MP3s once—play from a Chromebook, old phone, or iPod at a station.

If you’re looking for short Bible audio for elementary, Noah’s Ark lesson for kids, Genesis flood story audio, rainbow covenant lesson, or Christian classroom devotionals that fit real schedules, Break A Lil Bread — Week 2: Noah’s Ark gives you five 5-minute Bible lessons plus a one-listen Friday recap with a memory verse (Genesis 9:13), kid-friendly vocabulary, and ready-to-use assessments. It’s classroom-ready, offline-friendly, and differentiated for whole-group, centers, or early finishers—press play and teach.

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