
Free Lesson Pack — Ages 5–12
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” — Luke 2:11, KJV
The shepherds in the field. The angel with the good news. The manger in Bethlehem. The Christmas story from Luke 2 — told simply and beautifully for kids ages 5–12. Print and teach. No prep required.
What you get
A printable wall poster with the Christmas story in 6 panels — the journey to Bethlehem, the manger, the angels, and the shepherds. Luke 2:11 KJV. Ages 5–12.
A 30–35 minute step-by-step lesson script. Teach cold without prep — hook with a journey map, story, application, prayer.
A 1-page printable. Fill-in-the-blanks, draw-it, true/false, word search, and memory verse copywork. Ages 5–12.
KJV memory verse card — Luke 2:11. 8 per US Letter sheet — print, cut, hand out.
Why I made this
Most Christmas curriculum for children is built around a generic, soft-nativity framing that strips the doctrinal weight of the birth. If you teach in a KJV-only setting — Apostolic, Independent Baptist, Pentecostal, traditional Anglican, or homeschool — there is very little available.
This lesson takes Luke 2 seriously. The angel's announcement is not sentiment — it is a declaration about who Jesus is: "a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." Children leave this lesson knowing not just the story, but what it means.
About
Kingdom Scribes Kids is produced by Elder Rodly Youyoute, Apostolic Elder and Children's Church teacher at Empowered for Christ Apostolic Temple (E4CAT) in West Palm Beach, Florida. Every lesson is reviewed for KJV accuracy, theological care, and classroom usability before it ships.
Questions
King James Version, exclusively. Every verse is KJV. No paraphrase, no modern translation.
Ages 5–12. The 6-panel teaching poster carries the younger kids; the discussion questions engage older ones. The lesson works across the full range.
Yes. The lesson anchors on Luke 2:11 — "a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord" — and links it to Matthew 1:21 ("thou shalt call his name JESUS"). The lesson is KJV-only and reflects an Apostolic, Jesus-name-centered understanding of the birth narrative.
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