Bible Activities for 4th Through 6th Graders

Older children includes 4th or 5th grade through 5th or 6th grade, depending on how the church organizes its classes and whether it includes 6th grade in its children's department.

John the Baptist Word Scramble

Unscramble 12 words, then unscramble thirteen more letters to form a key phrase. Every item in this exercise highlights John the Baptist’s ministry. Get ready to learn—and have fun at the same time!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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?

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Paul and Silas in Prison Crossword Puzzle

What was so different about Paul and Silas that they were able to sing songs and pray in jail? Well, they knew that God was with them. The story of their brief stay in jail is the theme of this crossword puzzle. Sharpen your pencils and let your children get to work!

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The Good Samaritan Crossword Puzzle

By working a crossword puzzle, children learn key themes in Jesus’ parable of the good Samaritan.

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Good Samaritan Word Scramble

By unscrambling words and a phrase about the parable of the good Samaritan, children learn key themes in Jesus’ parable.

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