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Break A Lil Bread W7 Moses in Egypt | Short Bible Audio Lessons | Christian
Break A Lil Bread W7 Moses in Egypt | Short Bible Audio Lessons | Christian
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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.
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What’s included
5 audio minis (MP3, ~5 min each with Memory Verse and Vocab) covering:
- Day 1 -Life in Egypt & the Cry for Help
- Day 2 - A Baby with a Purpose
- Day 3 - The Burning Bush & Self-Doubt
- Day 4 - “Let My People Go”
- Day 5 - God’s Power to Save (Passover & the Red Sea)
- Optional extended Friday audio (MP3, ~15 min) recaps Mon–Thu + Day 5 in one listen.
Teacher’s Guide (PDF/DOCX)
- Weekly Overview
- How to Listen Planning Table
Assessments Options
- Themes & Discussion prompts - 5 Thoughtful Questions
- Google Slides Worksheet (print or digital): Short Answer 1–5 (recall) + Challenge 6–12 (higher-order: application, inference, theme, creative, memory-verse connection, “Take Your Step” faith action)
- One-Page Graphic Organizer (print) + Answer Key — this week: Cause & Effect Flow with Family Extension
- Multiple-Choice Exit Quiz (20 Q) + Answer Key — 1–10 recall; 11–20 higher-order
- Vocabulary (10) with student-friendly definitions
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What makes Break A Lil Bread Different from other Christian Audio & Podcasts
- 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 work even 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 a thing.
- 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 3–5 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 that truly fits real schedules, Break A Lil Bread — Week 7: Moses in Egypt gives you 5-minute Bible lesson audio designed for morning meeting Bible story time, transition activity audio (elementary), and listening station Bible stories. This week’s set focuses on an Old Testament Moses lesson with ready-to-use supports: Bible memory verse audio, vocabulary, and faith-talk prompts. Teachers often use this as a Bible curriculum supplement or as a targeted unit on the Passover lesson for kids and the Red Sea crossing lesson—and every episode ends with faith application questions for kids so students connect truth to life. It’s classroom-ready, offline-friendly, and differentiated for whole-group, centers, or early finishers—press play and teach.
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My homeschoolers liked this and asked a lot of questions about Moses afterwards.