Activities Considered Appropriate for Non-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 non-readers or children typically in preschool. Keep in mind that many of these activities will also be appropriate for readers. Some activities, like Bible story summaries, assume the parent is able to read the story to the child.

Peter Catches a Big Fish Connect the Dots

For younger children or older preschoolers who can count, this connect the dot color sheet will entertain your child as you teach about the miraculous catch of fish.

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Fish in the Net Bible Story Coloring Page

Peter and some other disciples caught so many fish in their nets they couldn’t haul them all in. Color the fish caught in this net!

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Help Peter Find Andrew Fishing Maze

Help Peter find his way through the fishing village to Andrew. Middle and older children will have fun with the maze as you teach them the story from Luke 5:1-11.

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Peter Goes Fishing Word Scramble

This word scramble involves 9 words from the story of the miraculous catch of fish found in Luke 5:1-11. Use it to reinforce your teaching of the story.

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Children's Spot the Differences Bible Activity - A Big Catch of Fish

A Big Catch of Fish Spot the Differences

This spot the difference activity will challenge older children to locate 14 differences in the two teaching pictures illustrating the story of the miraculous catch of fish found in Luke 5:1-11.

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The Disciples Go Fishing Match Game

A fun matching game from Luke 5:1-11 when Jesus caused a big catch of fish.

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A Miraculous Catch of Fish Jigsaw Puzzle

A simple puzzle about the time Jesus caused a miraculous catch of fish from Luke 5:1-11.

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