Activities for Kids

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Below is a list identifying and describing the TYPES of activities we have on the site as well as a listing of every free, printable activity we have on Sunday School Zone (below the list of types). Note that many of the types of activities are divided further using the main navigation bar found on every page (above). The most recently added activities are always at the top of the list below, so you can quickly come here and find the most recently-added activities. Our free, printable Bible activities can be used to supplement a Bible teaching curriculum resource you're already using or they can be used as stand alone activities. You can also see a list of the Bible stories and Bible characters we feature.

Types of Activities on Sunday School Zone

Bookmarks

Professionally-designed bookmarks with a Bible verse, phrase, or truth on them

Children's Sermons

For those times when you're responsible for delivering a brief children's "sermon" or devotional to a group of children

Puzzles and Games

Fun, printable activities that involve observing and/or memory recall

Word Activities

Require reading and writing skills and involve the use of specific words

Coloring Pages

Includes simple coloring pages, color by number, and connect the dot activities

Crafts for Kids

Activities that require cutting, gluing and/or additional resources such as tape, craft sticks, and yarn

Scripture Pages

Professionally-designed sheets with a Bible verse or phrase on them

Bible Maps

Maps that can be colored or used as they are

Bible Story Summaries

Helps teachers or parents of children tell the story in a way that is engaging and appropriate for them

Pencil Activities

Worksheets designed for use with pencils, but do not involve writing

Story Illustrations

High quality, professionally-created illustrations that help Bible stories come alive

Many of the above categories are divided further using the main navigation bar found on every page (above). We try to make it easy to find the type of activity you may need by grouping them by type of activity, Bible story, Bible character, and season. We are adding new activities regularly, so check back often to see what's new. You may want to subscribe to our free weekly newsletter to help you stay current with the activities available.

All Activities on Sunday School Zone (most recent on top)

Paul and Silas Spot the Differences

Spot the differences between these pictures that initially look identical. Twelve minor difference exist between the two—but in both pictures Paul and Silas have joyful expressions on their faces, even though they are in jail!

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Shepherds Color By Number Page

Coloring by number gives children the opportunity to be creative as well as to follow instructions. And the image they will color in this instance will remind them that Jesus was God, even when He was a newborn baby. Certainly the shepherds who bowed before Him knew He was special!

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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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Peter and the Lame Man Jigsaw Puzzle

Putting together this nine-piece puzzle will give children an opportunity to be reminded of God’s power to heal. They’ll also be reminded that Jesus really was and is God’s Son. After all, Peter did heal the lame man in Jesus’ name! You’ll remind them of these important truths when they work this puzzle, won’t you?

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Shepherds Told of Jesus Spot the Differences

This spot the differences activity is great fun for older preschoolers and younger children. Eleven differences exist between the two images. Several important things about the pictures are the same, however—one of them is that in both images, shepherds are worshiping the newborn Savior of the world!

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