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David and Goliath worksheets for Year 1 through Wayground provide young learners with engaging opportunities to explore this foundational biblical story while developing critical social studies skills related to community values and cultural traditions. These carefully crafted educational resources help first-grade students understand themes of courage, faith, and overcoming challenges through age-appropriate activities that include reading comprehension exercises, character analysis prompts, and discussion questions about moral lessons. The printable worksheets feature colorful illustrations and simple text that support early readers, while comprehensive answer keys enable teachers and parents to guide students through meaningful conversations about how stories like David and Goliath shape communities and reflect cultural beliefs across different societies.
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