Thursday, April 26, 2018

Road To Emmaus (file folder game)



This game is free, however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.




Road To Emmaus File Folder Game: Be the first one to Emmaus and back to Jerusalem and win the game!


Directions: Place your marker at the Upper Room in Jerusalem. Put the game cards in a small basket near the game board. Roll the dice and move that many spaces on the board. If you land on “Jesus is Alive” the player to your left will draw a game card and ask you a question about the story “Road to Emmaus”. If you are correct, you stay where you are. If you are not correct, you go back where you were. If you land on the picture of a loaf of bread, you may move ahead 2 spaces. If you land on the picture of a cross you may change places with the leader. If you roll doubles, you may roll again. Work your way to Emmaus where Jesus broke the bread with the disciples. Then you must go back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples in the Upper Room that you saw Jesus. The first person who gets back to the Upper Room first is the winner.

Note: You do not have to land on the picture of Jesus breaking the bread in Emmaus with the exact number, but you must stop there and continue playing from that position on your next turn.


Road To Emmaus File Folder Game- Directions, Game Board, Game Cards



2 comments:

Unknown said...

The Road To Emmaus game is perfect for my needs. thank you.

Unknown said...

We are sharing in and enjoying a virtual Teatime Church for families in and around Crackington Haven and North Cornwall. Today, the story and understanding of the the road to Emmaus will stay in our minds and hearts with the sharing of the board game.