Creation Story Bible Activities

According to the Book of Genesis, God created the world and everything in the universe. If God is the Creator of all things, then He must be more powerful than anyone or anything and He is worthy of our love and service. This is an important truth for kids to understand and the story of creation, as found in Genesis 1, is an important Bible story that children need to learn.

God Made Everything Sermon Picture

This free, printable sermon picture, based on Genesis 1:1, can help kids imagine God creating everything there is. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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God Made the World Word Tiles

Genesis 1:1 is a vitally important verse. This Bible activity will help your kids become familiar with that verse, so it will help them remember what it says. This is a worthwhile—and fun—endeavor.

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God Made the World Word Scramble

When they unscramble these words, your children will have encountered six important elements of the early part of the creation story in Genesis 1. Then they’ll be reminded that all God’s creation was good. Important stuff, wouldn’t you say? And it’s a fun activity as well.

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God Made the World Maze

This maze is both fun and challenging. It’s a wonderful supplement to the Bible story that highlights God’s creation of the world and the heavens!

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God Made the World Match Game

Match games are always fun, and this one carries the important theme that God created the world and the heavens. How fast can your kids find all eight matches?

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God Made the World Color By Number Page

Let your kids color this color by number creation scene. Even as they work, they’ll encounter evidence that God is big and powerful, as well as a God of order. They’ll have fun working, and you’ll have fun working with them!

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Celestial Puppet Show

So, your kids are familiar with the creation story from Genesis 1? Let them put on this puppet show, and they’ll become even more familiar with it—and they’ll have a lot of fun in the process.

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