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SunScool - Escuela Dominical

SunScool - Escuela Dominical

Categoría : EducativoVersión: 2.0.648

Tamaño:38.2 MBSO : Android 5.1+

Revelador:SunScool.org

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¿Alguna vez has tenido curiosidad sobre quién es Dios y quería explorar más sobre él? En 1958, una joven en una aldea remota en Irlanda enfrentó esta misma pregunta, pero no encontró que asistir la escuela dominical cercana. Ingrese a Bert y Wendy Gray, una pareja misionera dedicada que comenzó a enviar sus lecciones bíblicas cada mes. Estas lecciones se convirtieron en un curso integral, con atractivas hojas de trabajo de actividades semanales que rastrean el viaje desde la creación hasta la iglesia primitiva. Hoy, este programa, conocido como Bibletime, es apreciado por cientos de miles de niños en todo el mundo, desde preescolares hasta adolescentes de 16 años.

Suncool toma estas invaluables lecciones y las transforma en historias y rompecabezas interactivos que son divertidos y educativos. Estos rompecabezas basados ​​en texto no solo entretienen sino que también nos ayudan a internalizar algunas de las verdades más profundas de la vida.

Los rompecabezas y los juegos disponibles incluyen:

  • Complete las palabras faltantes arrastrando imágenes.
  • Atractivas búsquedas de palabras.
  • Palabras o letras descifrar para descubrir mensajes ocultos.
  • Bottle de mar, donde reconstruyes el texto y aumenta tu puntaje jugando rápidamente.
  • Crucigramas desafiantes.
  • Pop burbujas para escribir el texto y mejorar su puntaje seleccionando colores específicos.
  • Actividades para colorear para dar vida a las historias.
  • Numerosas formas emocionantes de seleccionar o resaltar la respuesta correcta.

El curso original basado en papel, Bibletime, está disponible gratuitamente para descargar en besweb.com , lo que lo hace accesible para cualquier persona ansiosa por profundizar en estas historias y acertijos bíblicos animados.

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