Printable Pencil Activities

The free pencil activities on Sunday School Zone are printable worksheets designed for use with pencils, but do not involve writing. These fun activities are great for even younger children (non-readers) as well as older kids and include hidden pictures, hidden letters, mazes, connect-the-dots, and spot-the-differences activities. In many cases a simple Bible lesson is provided with each pencil activity. Pencil activities engage children in an activity while allowing the parent or teacher to talk about the story and engage with the kids at the same time.

The Shepherds’ Story Spot the Differences

The story of Jesus’ birth is a familiar and beloved story. And it’s entirely true! According to Luke 2:8-20, on the night of Jesus’ birth, there were humble shepherds in the fields nearby Bethlehem. A host of angels appeared to the shepherds and told them of the Messiah’s birth. Excited, they went quickly to find…

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Spot the Differences in Jesus Fed the People

At one point in His ministry (John 6:1-15), Jesus was followed by a large crowd because of His miracles of healing the sick. The crowd needed to be feed, but they had only five barley loaves and two fish that belonged to a boy. Jesus gave thanks for the food and then had the disciples…

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David Was A Shepherd Boy Hidden Pictures

In 1 Samuel 16, we are introduced to one of the greatest characters of the Old Testament, king David. In these verses we learn that before David was a giant-slaying king over the nation of Israel, he was a brave, obedient shepherd boy who worked for his father. It was in the sheep fields that David…

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The Fall of Jericho Hidden Pictures Activity

After Moses died, Joshua became the new leader of the Israelite people. Would God be with Joshua and bless him as He had with Moses? God had promised to be with Joshua (Joshua chapter 1). Now the battle of Jericho would be the first test of Joshua’s leadership. Indeed, God was faithful to His promise…

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God Answered Hannah’s Prayer Spot the Differences

During the period of the Judges, Hannah desired to have a child. We learn about Hannah in 1 Samuel 1:10-20. She and her husband, Elkanah, went to worship and there Hannah prayed that God would give her a son. She promised that he would be dedicated to the Lord. God answered her prayer and she…

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Three In the Fire Spot the Differences

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were young Hebrew men living as exiles in Babylon after Judah was conquered by Babylon. They had risen to positions of power in the Babylonian court, but when the king asked them to worship an idol, they refused. King Nebuchadnezzar then had them thrown into a fiery furnace, but God delivered…

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Philip and The Ethiopian Maze

This Philip and The Ethiopian Maze will help kids see how the early church loved one another and extended that love towards others. Click on the Get Activity button below to access the activity. Mazes promote hand-to-eye coordination in children and can improve concentration. You can also see a list of all the types of free,…

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Jesus Raised Lazarus Spot The Differences

In the 11th chapter of his Gospel, John wrote about the time that Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. This story falls at a central place in the Gospel and points to several important truths. This event would reveal Jesus’ power over death, but it would also strengthen the resolve of those wanting to kill…

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Exile Is Coming! Spot The Differences

Jeremiah was a prophet to the southern kingdom of Judah for a few years before and after 600 B.C. He lived during the tumultuous time leading up to and following the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by the Babylonians (under Nebuchadnezzar) in 587 B.C. Jeremiah was called on by God to deliver a very…

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