Bible Activities for Kindergarteners Through 2nd Graders
Paul Taught Lydia About Jesus Jigsaw Puzzle
Extend your opportunity to talk about Paul’s sharing the gospel with Lydia in Philippi by giving your kids an opportunity to work this 10-piece jigsaw puzzle. They’ll have fun, and you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing that your kids had a chance to work with a beautiful picture of the event. May God bless your efforts!
Read More ⇨Jesus Healed a Royal Official’s Son Word Tiles
This word tiles activity is an interesting and fun activity that emphasizes one of the very points of the miracle reported in John 4:46-53: Jesus has the power to heal sick people. Of course He does! He’s the Son of God!
Read More ⇨John, A Friend of Jesus Maze
John’s love for Jesus is a great example to all of us. This John, A Friend of Jesus Maze will especially help children learn that Christianity isn’t about following a list of rules, but is about loving Jesus as a dear friend.
Read More ⇨John, A Friend of Jesus Match Game
John’s love for Jesus is a great example to all of us. As your kids play this fun match game that highlights John’s devoted relationship with Jesus, let them know that they also can love and follow Jesus with the same devotion!
Read More ⇨The Story of the Forgiving King Word Tiles
This word tiles activity emphasizes a fitting point of application in light of the story of the forgiving king in Matthew 18:21-35: God wants me to forgive others.
Read More ⇨The Story of the Forgiving King – Crown Bible Craft
Let each of your kids color and wear this forgiveness crown and be reminded of the power of a king to forgive—and especially of God’s power to forgive.
Read More ⇨The Story of the Forgiving King Color By Number Page
This color by number Bible activity will make an impression on your kids—and on you! The Bible lesson it reinforces? Those forgiven by God should forgive others!
Read More ⇨Jesus Washed the Disciples’ Feet Spot the Differences
Can your kids spot all 12 differences in these pictures? The pictures look identical at first, but they’re not! As your children work, remind them of how Jesus served His disciples. We should serve one another as well!
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