Bible Activities for 2nd and 3rd Grade

Middle children includes 2nd or 3rd grade through 3rd or 4th grade, depending on how the church organizes its classes and whether it includes sixth graders in its children's department.

Joseph and His Family Word Search

Let your kids try to find all 12 of the hidden words in this word search puzzle. As they look for them, they’ll become even more familiar with important elements in the story of Joseph’s reunion with his brothers in Egypt.

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Joseph and His Family Word Line Up

Let this word line up puzzle reinforce for your kids the truth that when he could have punished his brothers, Joseph forgave them.

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Abraham Had a Son Word Scramble

Let your kids work this word scramble puzzle on God’s keeping His promise to Abraham, and they’ll be confronted with a wonderful biblical truth: “For with God nothing is impossible!”

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Abraham Had a Son Spot the Differences

Let your kids try to find all the differences between these two pictures of Abraham and Sarah adoring their baby Isaac. There are 12 differences in all.

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God Promised Abraham Word Search

Can your kids find all ten words hidden in this word search Bible puzzle about God’s promise to Abraham? Answers are provided.

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God Promised Abraham Word Tiles

This word tiles puzzle based on God’s promise to Abraham emphasizes that we can trust God to keep His promises, just as Abraham did.

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God Promised Abraham Crossword Puzzle

This crossword puzzle will help your kids remember the important promise that God made to Abraham about his children. Sharpen your pencils and use this activity page to help your kids become very familiar with this important biblical story.

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Abraham Shared with Lot Word Scramble

Give your kids a chance to work this fun and interesting word scramble puzzle about Abraham and Lot!

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Abraham Shared with Lot Spot the Differences

At least 13 differences exist between these two pictures of Abraham and Lot surveying the land before them. Let your kids try to find all of them!

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