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At the beginning of the school year, it is good to give your students an overview of storyline of the Old Testament. This is to help them see the big picture and where they are at any particular point in the year. Attached is a graphic that symbolizes all the biggest events. The PowerPoint version has a key with it and one slide that numbers them. I have seen some teachers put something like this up with poster paper. You can also just print a copy for each student and have them say what each even is as if it was a quiz. I apologize that I can’t give credit to who made it because I honestly don’t know. I’ve seen this for about 20 years. If anyone knows the artist, please let me know so I can give them credit. Check out the different attachments to see what works for you. Do you know how to make a poster from a printout like this? Most all of your ward meeting house libraries still have an old fashion overhead projector. Print the 8 by 11 page in your printer then bring to your ward’s printer in the library. Stick in an 8 by 11 piece of overhead transparency paper and copy onto it the image. Then you can project the image onto the wall or poster paper, any size you want with the projector. Then just trace the image onto the poster.
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John Bushman
7/24/2015 02:27:57 am
One of you caught the mistake in the PowerPoint KEY where it said the wrong person ruled the Northern Kingdom. It was actually Jeroboam. Now it is corrected. Thanks for catching that Alethea.
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8/17/2015 04:55:40 pm
Guess what? I found an older copy of this (some of the details like Enoch and the camel are missing, but the pics are all the same) that says:
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Sharilee Penfold
8/19/2015 05:09:29 am
Between numbers 30 and 31, there is an arrow with an "R" which I assume stands for "Return" to Jerusalem.
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Karen Hudson
8/23/2015 12:06:59 pm
I have an old copy of this and the artwork is credited to Richard Deland.
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