I am happy to share even more free materials for your study of the introduction to the Gospel of Luke! Many of you enjoyed the main lesson, Luke’s Purpose for Writing: An Easy English Bible Study on Luke 1:1-4. To help your students learn more, I created a new set of printable worksheets. These resources are perfect for English learners or homeschool children who want to grow in faith and language skills.
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New Luke 1:1-4 Bible Lesson Resources
This set of free printable worksheets focuses on how a man named Luke carefully studied the facts about Jesus so he could write a true report for his friend, Theophilus. Each worksheet uses simple words and short sentences. This makes the deep truths of the Bible easy to understand for everyone.
There are several activities included in these free PDFs. You can choose the ones that are best for your students:
- Complete Set: Get all of the worksheets below in one PDF!
- Vocabulary Lists: Choose between a 10-word or 20-word list with simple definitions. These lists will help students understand the specific words used in this passage.
Vocabulary Match: A simple matching activity to help students remember the meaning of key words from the beginning of Luke. - Grammar Practice (Past Tense): A worksheet to help students learn English verbs while reading about how Luke studied and wrote his book.
- Sequence of Events: It is important to know the order of the story! Students will put the steps of Luke’s writing process in the correct order.
- Fill in the Blank Summary Story: This worksheet is a great way to improve English reading comprehension. Students will use a word bank to finish a paragraph that tells the whole story of why Luke wrote his Gospel.
- Comprehension & Application Questions: These discussion questions will help students think deeply about why we can trust the Bible.
- Prayer Journal: A special page for students to write a Bible verse and talk to God using the ACTS method of prayer.
How to Use These Printables
You can use these as homework or as part of your weekly ESL or homeschool writing assignment. They work well for both small groups and individual study. They are free to print and use for your church, school, or home. I hope these resources help your students see that Jesus loves all of his followers, even when they make mistakes!
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Luke Bible Study Series
You can explore my complete collection of 104 free Bible study lessons for ESL learners, homeschool families, and anyone who enjoys easy English. The studies are organized into 6 simple sections to help you grow in faith at your own pace:
- Part 1: The Birth and Early Life of Jesus (Lessons 1–11)
- Part 2: Jesus Begins His Ministry (Lessons 12–23)
- Part 3: Teaching and Miracles (Lessons 24–40)
- Part 4: The Journey to Jerusalem (Lessons 41–60)
- Part 5: Parables and Teachings (Lessons 61–83)
- Part 6: The Final Week and Resurrection (Lessons 84–104)

More Easy English Resources
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Scripture quotations marked (ERV) are taken from the HOLY BIBLE: EASY-TO-READ VERSION ©2006 by Bible League International. Used by permission.




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