Activities Considered Appropriate for Grade Schoolers (Readers)
Find Your Way to Jesus’ Tomb Maze
Working this Find Your Way to Jesus’ Tomb Easter Sunday maze will help children remember that Mary found her way to Jesus’ tomb on the first Easter Sunday morning, and learn that the tomb was empty! Jesus really was alive and is still alive today!
Read More ⇨Jesus Is Alive! Resurrection Jigsaw Puzzle
Jesus’ followers were not expecting Jesus to be raised, but that Sunday morning, Jesus appeared to Mary, who was surprised to see Him alive at His tomb. This resurrection jigsaw puzzle shows Mary’s surprise and joy when she sees the resurrected Lord.
Read More ⇨Zacchaeus Crossword Puzzle
This Zacchaeus Crossword Puzzle, based on Luke 19:1-10, can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done.
Read More ⇨Zacchaeus Match Game
This Zacchaeus Match Game, based on Luke 19:1-10, can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done.
Read More ⇨Zacchaeus Met Jesus Spot the Differences
This Zacchaeus Met Jesus Spot the Differences activity, based on Luke 1:1-10, can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done.
Read More ⇨Zacchaeus Word Scramble
This Zacchaeus Word Scramble activity, based on Luke 19:1-10, can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done.
Read More ⇨Zacchaeus Met Jesus Word Search
In this fun word search relating to Zacchaeus’s encounter with Jesus, children are encouraged to find ten terms that reflect key elements of the story.
Read More ⇨Peter Recognized Jesus Word Search 1
This word search is for middle and older children and reinforces what the child has learned in the story of the miraculous catch of fish.
Read More ⇨Peter Recognized Jesus Word Search 2
This word search is for older children and reinforces what the child has learned in the story of the miraculous catch of fish involving Peter and Jesus.
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