Activities Considered Appropriate for Grade Schoolers (Readers)

Kids vary in their abilities to do certain types of activities as well as in their interests. We've tried to identify activities based on a child's reading ability. The activities below should be appropriate for readers or children typically in grade school. Keep in mind that many activities for non-readers (preschool) will also be usable for readers (grade schoolers).

Peter Wrote Letters Puzzle

What kinds of things did Peter want to share with his fellow Christians during the days of the early church? We can read his letters in the Bible. We know them as 1 Peter and 2 Peter. As they work this eight-piece jigsaw puzzle, children will see and even study a picture of Peter as he wrote to his close friends and fellow believers. This is a wonderful Bible activity!

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Peter’s Letter Maze

Give your kids a chance to work this maze, and you’ll also give yourself a wonderful opportunity to talk to them about the importance of the apostle Peter’s letters, letters we know as 1 Peter and 2 Peter in our Bibles today.

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Peter Wrote Letters Match Game

Don’t pass up this opportunity to let your children play this match game. The tiles depict images from a picture of Peter as he wrote a letter to fellow believers, encouraging them to remain faithful to Jesus. As your kids play the game, you’ll have a chance to tell them how important Peter’s letters were—and are—to all Jesus’ followers.

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The Last Supper Jigsaw Puzzle

Easter is a joyous occasion, but it is a sad one as well. Jesus rose from the dead, but He died on the cross as an innocent man. Not many hours before He was crucified, Jesus shared the Passover meal with His disciples. It became the first Lord’s Supper.

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Last Supper Match Game

Who among your children can make the most matches in this match game? The game is fun, but it also will give you a chance to talk to your children about the special Passover meal Jesus shared with His disciples before He was crucified.

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Last Supper Spot the Differences

Spot the differences! This is a fun activity that shows two images of Jesus and the disciples sharing a special meal together on the night of Jesus’ arrest. As your children have fun with this activity, you can talk to them about Jesus’ love for all of us!

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The Last Supper Crossword Puzzle

On the night Jesus was arrested, He shared a special meal with His disciples. That meal—the last supper—is the theme of this puzzle. It’s a fun activity that reinforces the truth and significance of what happened on the evening before Jesus was crucified.

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The Last Supper Bible Story Coloring Page

The elements of the last supper represented Jesus’ blood and body, so they remind us of Jesus’ sacrifice for sinners when He died on the cross. As your children color this picture, remind them that Jesus died for us, and that on Easter He came back to life!

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Gabriel Told About Jesus Word Tiles

Gabriel Told About Jesus Word Tiles

This word tiles exercise gives the “bottom line” of Gabriel’s visit to Mary. “Mary will be the mother of Jesus.” This was an important message, not just for Mary, but for everyone today as well. God’s Son was coming into the world! Mary would be his mother, but His Father was God!

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