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.

The Prodigal Son Coded Words

This coded words activity, based on Luke 15:11-31, will help kids learn about the love and forgiveness of our heavenly father. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Jesus Teaches Me to Forgive Coloring Page

This coloring page, based on Mark 11:25, will help children understand Jesus’ expectation that we forgive others. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Zacchaeus Hidden Letters

Zacchaeus Hidden Letters

This printable hidden letters activity, based on Luke 19:1-10, will help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Zacchaeus "Z" Letter Search Maze

Zacchaeus “Z” Letter Search Maze

This Zacchaeus “Z” Letter Search Maze, based on Luke 19:1-10, can help children understand that Jesus died for all people, no matter what they have done. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Peter’s Rescue Match Game

This printable match game activity, based on Acts 12:1-10, illustrates Peter’s rescue and will help kids learn that it costs something to obey God, but God takes care of everyone who is faithful to Him. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Joshua Took Moses' Place Jigsaw Puzzle

Joshua Took Moses’ Place Jigsaw Puzzle

This printable jigsaw puzzle, based on Joshua 1:1-18, can be used to help kids learn that God’s presence will enable us to do whatever He calls us to do. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Joshua Explored the Promised Land Puppets

This printable puppet figure activity, based on Joshua 2:1-24, will help kids learn this story and see how God uses unlikely people to accomplish His will. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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An Angel’s News for Joseph Jigsaw Puzzle

This printable about the angel’s visit to Joseph will remind kids that when God wants us to know something special, He’ll reveal it in an unmistakable way. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Mary Visited Elizabeth Spot the Differences

This printable spot the differences activity, based on Luke 1:39-56, will help children imagine this conversation between Mary and Elizabeth and think about how they might respond to God calling them to do something special. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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