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).

Simeon and Anna Secret Code

This Bible activity for children—a secret code—highlights six elements of Simeon’s and Anna’s encounter with the Baby Jesus, as well as an important “bottom line” truth. What did Simeon and Anna know about this baby? Why was He special in ways no other human being ever was or ever will be? Give your kids an opportunity to learn by “cracking the code”!

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Paul’s Letter to Timothy Spot the Differences

This Bible activity for children shows Paul writing to his friend Timothy. Two pictures that look almost identical at first glance actually are different in 12 specific ways. How many of these differences can your children find? Answers are provided.

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Paul’s Letter to Timothy Match Game

This match game shows Paul and elements surrounding him as he wrote to Timothy from prison. It’s a Bible activity that affords kids fun and a wonderful opportunity to learn.

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Paul’s Letter to Timothy Word Search

What motivated Paul as he performed his ministry for Christ? This word search puzzle is a Bible activity for children that highlights numerous factors that compelled Paul to serve the Lord. You and your children will have great fun finding these words!

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Paul’s Letter to Timothy Word Tiles

This word tiles puzzle is a Bible activity that reminds children that Paul had remained faithful to Christ throughout his ministry.

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Paul’s Letter to Timothy Puzzle

Preschoolers and children will have fun putting together this eight-piece puzzle showing Paul writing to his friend Timothy. Like many other Bible activities, this one makes learning fun!

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Paul’s Shipwreck Word Scramble

This fun and challenging word scramble highlights eight elements of the shipwreck Paul endured on his way to Rome. It also highlights a “bottom line” truth evident in this true story. Paul trusted God!

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Paul’s Shipwreck Word Search

God took care of Paul and those who were sailing with him when Paul’s ship broke apart and the men who were sailing had to make their way to land. This Bible activity is a word search puzzle that highlights 14 elements of Paul’s shipwreck. How many of your children can find them all? Answers are provided.

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Paul’s Shipwreck Bible Coloring Page

On his way to Rome, Paul’s vessel was shipwrecked, but God took care of him and those traveling with him. As your children color this picture, you’ll have a chance to remind them of these important truths!

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