Activities Considered Appropriate for Grade Schoolers (Readers)
Paul’s Conversion Connect the Dots
Get ready to connect the dots to show Paul on the ground on the Damascus road. He is looking at a bright light and listening to Jesus’ voice. This was Paul’s life-changing moment, because he met Jesus.
Read More ⇨Paul and Silas Coded Words
What do those numbers mean? They represent some important words and a phrase that relate to Paul’s and Silas’s night in a Philippian jail. A code key is provided, so all your children will need to work this coded words puzzle are copies of the puzzle, a little time, and some sharpened pencils.
Read More ⇨Paul Believed in Jesus Word Line Up
Unscrambling nine key words provides the key to discovering a tenth. This puzzle is called a word line up puzzle, and it’s a great deal of fun.
Read More ⇨Paul: The Road to Dasmascus Crossword Puzzle
Sharpen your pencils and get ready for a crossword puzzle that will help your children learn more about Paul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. As your children work the puzzle, it will give you an opportunity to review this important biblical event with them.
Read More ⇨Paul: The Road to Damascus Maze
This maze is challenging, but perfect for your older children. As Paul made his way to Damascus, he met Jesus. Jesus told him to continue traveling to the city because when he got there, he would be told what to do. Your children will enjoy working this maze. You’ll enjoy working it as well. Two separate routes are offered. Can you travel both of them?
Read More ⇨Peter and the Lame Man Jigsaw Puzzle
Putting together this nine-piece puzzle will give children an opportunity to be reminded of God’s power to heal. They’ll also be reminded that Jesus really was and is God’s Son. After all, Peter did heal the lame man in Jesus’ name! You’ll remind them of these important truths when they work this puzzle, won’t you?
Read More ⇨Shepherds Told of Jesus Spot the Differences
This spot the differences activity is great fun for older preschoolers and younger children. Eleven differences exist between the two images. Several important things about the pictures are the same, however—one of them is that in both images, shepherds are worshiping the newborn Savior of the world!
Read More ⇨John the Baptist Spot the Differences
“What is John the Baptist saying to the crowd of people in this picture?” This is just one question you might ask your children as they try to find all the differences between these two pictures. Your kids have sharp eyes, don’t they? Let them show you by giving them this activity!
Read More ⇨Peter’s Rescue from Jail Jigsaw Puzzle
This 12-piece jigsaw puzzle made up of 3-, 4-, and 6-sided pieces will remind children of the details of Peter’s miraculous escape from prison—and the fact that God takes care of those who seek to honor Him.
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