
Free Lesson Pack — Ages 5–12
“And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God.” — Luke 17:15, KJV
Ten men were healed. Only one came back. Jesus noticed — and He still notices today. The complete lesson, teaching poster, kid worksheet, and KJV memory verse card. Print and teach. No prep required.
What you get
A printable wall poster with the story in 6 panels, "What We Can Learn" takeaways, and the Key Verse — Luke 17:15. Use it for Sunday school, homeschool, or Thanksgiving.
A 30–35 minute step-by-step lesson script. Teach cold without prep — hook with ten paper figures, story, application, prayer.
A 1-page printable. Fill-in-the-blanks, draw-it, true/false, word search, and memory verse copywork. Ages 5–12.
A KJV-accurate cardstock memory verse card — Luke 17:15. 8 per US Letter sheet — print, cut, hand out.
Why I made this
Most Sunday school curriculum on the market leans NIV, NLT, or "kid-friendly paraphrase." If you teach in a KJV-only setting — Apostolic, Independent Baptist, Pentecostal, traditional Anglican, or homeschool — your options are thin.
The story of the ten lepers is one of the most quietly convicting passages in the Gospels. Jesus asks "Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?" — and the question lands differently every time you read it. This lesson helps children learn that God notices when we say thank you, and He notices when we forget.
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 quoted in the lesson script, worksheet, and verse card is KJV. No paraphrase, no modern translation.
Ages 5–12. The teaching poster and lesson script work across the full range — younger kids follow the visual story, older kids engage the discussion questions about gratitude and why it matters to God.
The lesson fits Thanksgiving naturally, but gratitude is a year-round theme. The story of the ten lepers is powerful in any season — the principle of returning to thank God belongs in every classroom.
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