Hello, dear blog friends! Here is an illustration of Ephesians 6:10-17 from my journal, "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in h...
I am gearing up for a new CCD year, and planning activities for this years' theme. Last year's theme of "My Soul Magnifies the Lord" was lots of fun, but although Mary is all of our Mother, it definitely felt like some (most) of our decorations and activities were more girl friendly than boy friendly. So, I may be over compensating a little in the opposite direction, but the theme this year is "Put on the Whole Armor of God" and our patron Saint is St. Michael the Archangel. I am planning decorations and ways to incorporate the theme into our year long activities, but I am also working on a Boys' Retreat to go along with the same theme. I'll be sharing some of the games and activities that we use for that event. First up: Draw Your Sword. Every now and then in one of my college Bible Studies, we would play a "lame" game called Draw Your Sword. The idea was to improve memorization of where to find things in the Bible and speed in looking things up. Someone in the group would call out a book, chapter, and verse, and the first to find it and start reading was the winner and would get to call out the next verse. A little friendly competition made it entertaining. The name "Draw Your Sword" comes from Hebrews 4:12- "For the Word of God is living and active, sharper than any two edged sword." Knowing the Word of God is the best weapon we can arm ourselves with against the world. To make the idea of familiarizing them with the Bible and looking up references a little more fun, I made this game. Starting with an empty small coffee can, I colored and attached the Draw Your Sword printable, (link below). Then buy different colors of plastic knives (swords) and write a Book, Chapter, and Verse on the end of the knife with a Sharpie. (Note- if you are working with really little kids, or kids prone to violence :) I don't recommend plastic knives- those suckers can still hurt. I have a knife-free option below. I went ahead and used knives because I knew that my older students could handle it.) There is a list below of verses, at least one from each book of the Bible, and a lot of them connect to the theme of the Armor of God. Here is the finished jar. Now, arm each kid with a Bible, have one draw out a sword, and race to see who can find it first. The first one to read the verse gets to pull the next sword. I made plenty of swords so they could even be split into cups for use with smaller groups. Click here for a printable label to wrap around a jar or container: Click here for a two page printable with Scripture verses from the entire Bible if you would rather use paper instead of plastic knives. You could cut these out and put them in a jar or envelope for the same kind of game.
This is a list of free, printable Bible lesson activity pages for children about the Armor of God as described by Paul in Ephesians 6:10-17. Each Armor of God for Kids Activity page underscores a simple truth you can teach as kids color the page.
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MUSIC - SINGING ACTIVITIES Armor of God (Build a Hero / Pick-a-Song) Use for: Singing Fun Activity, Sharing Time, or Family Home Evening 17 pages (color/black-and-white visuals, song titles, instructions) Objective: Help youth learn what a real hero is, one who puts on the whole armor of God. This activity will also help them choose and sing songs that remind them to put on the whole armor of God (D&C 27:16) detailed below. This is ideal for a family home evening lesson as well to help youth learn the symbols for creating the armor of God. To Make: Copy, color, and cut out the boy and armor pieces that follow. Mount the three-part boy on a poster and laminate the entire poster. Laminate the armor pieces. Cut out the songs from the wordstrips that follow and tape them on the back of the matching armor pieces. To Use: 1. Introduce the activity by telling children that they can become a hero as they put on the whole armor of God. 2. Share one of the three Scripture Hero examples (below) or tell a story about someone who has put on the whole armor of God. 3. Display "Armor of God" child and place the armor pieces on as you talk about and review each piece. To begin the activity, place armor near the body on a poster or board. 4. Have children take turns choosing a piece of armor and turning it over to pick a song to sing, then placing the armor on the body. Talk about how Satan tries to wound or kill us spiritually with inappropriate movies, television programs, videos, books, magazines, or temptations to break the Word of Wisdom or to not go to church and so on. When we put on the whole armor of God, we fight for right and resist evil. Read Ephesians 6:14-17; D&C 6:2. ________________________________________ MY BODY IS A TEMPLE ACTIVITIES TO CHOOSE FROM: . My Body Is a Temple: Healthy Mind and Body MATCH GAME LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/617787566/2018-november-week-1-i-am-thankful-for?ga_search_query=body+is+a+temple&ref=shop_items_search_1 . Word of Wisdom Choices: Smile or Frown Grab Bag LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/602509933/2018-november-week-1-sharing-time?ga_search_query=body+is+a+temple&ref=shop_items_search_4 . My Body Is a Temple: Special Body Tic-Tac-Toe GAME (My Modesty Checklist is included with this) LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/531957751/2018-november-week-1-i-am-thankful-for?ga_search_query=body+is+a+temple&ref=shop_items_search_5 . 1 Corinthians 3:16 SCRIPTURE POSTER/CARDS “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God . . . .” LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/518307694/body-temple-1-corinthians-316-17?ga_search_query=body+is+a+temple&ref=shop_items_search_6 . Keep Thoughts Pure: I will fill my head with good instead BRAINSTORM LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/519225748/2018-november-week-1-sharing-time-1-body?ga_search_query=body+is+a+temple&ref=shop_items_search_10 . My Modesty Checklist (also see Tic-Tac-Toe Game above which includes this checklist) LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/617805752/2018-november-week-1-sharing-time-i-am?ref=shop_home_active_1 . SONG VISUALS “The Lord Gave Me a Temple,” Children’s Songbook, 153 LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/631643407/2018-november-the-lord-gave-me-a-temple?ref=shop_home_active_1 . SINGING ACTIVITY “Armor of God” Build a Hero and Pick-a-Song LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/593067885/primary-music-singing-activity-armor-of?ga_search_query=armor&ref=shop_items_search_1 KEEP MIND PURE “Hum Your Favorite Hymn” song and activity LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/579537202/primary-music-singing-activity-hum-your?ref=shop_home_active_27 ____________________________________________ USE ACTIVITIES FOR Primary Music - Singing Time, Family Home Evening, Activity Days, Sunday School, and Family Night TO OBTAIN FILES: 1. Download instantly - once payment is made to Etsy your files will be sent 2. Click on the Etsy link sent you to download, or go to your Etsy account, select purchases and click on “View Your Files” COPYRIGHT NOTICE: By purchasing KITS you are agreeing to the copyright terms of use: (1) This download by GospelGrabBag is for personal or classroom use only and not for commercial use. (2) It is not for sharing, selling, or redistributing material.
Shield of Faith Familiy Night Lesson - Get all the details for this lesson and activity on the blog today. It's perfect for wiggly kids!
The Sword of the Spirit is both a defensive & offensive weapon. This Armor of God Bible study lesson teaches kids & youth how to wield God's Word as they learn to stand firm in Jesus. Fun Bible activities & games included & all free!
For our Seminary Christmas Party this year we played a God's Army minute to win it Challenge. The students loved it. Here is an explanation of the games that we played. If you would like a list of the games it is located at the bottom of this post. Keeping Score Every challenge needs a scoreboard. Here is one that you can save into your pictures and print out, or you can copy and paste it into your printing program. It's fun to have team names that come out of the Bible. You can make them up, or have each team make up their name. Every Army needs to complete basic training. So for this challenge you could have every team member complete Basic Training by doing 5 jumping jacks, 5 pushups 5 sit ups, 5 burpees. The first team that has every team member finish wins. If you are worried about some of the kids not being able to do this challenge you can modify the exercises, or have one kid represent the entire team. Do it however it works for your kids. If you have room you could design an obstacle course that the kids need to complete. For this challenge give each team a roll of aluminum foil. They have to make the full armor of God on one of the teammates. Each team should create: The boots of peace/readiness The breastplate of righteousness The helmet of Salvation The belt of truth I did not require the sword and the shield. They will use those in other challenges. The first team to complete the challenge wins. In this challenge I gave each team a cloth bandage, three bandaids and a beach towel. They had to pick a wounded teammate and wrap up their head with the cloth bandage, apply the three bandaids, then carry the wounded soldiers carefully across the room on the beach towel. The first team done wins. I gave each team a big bag of bubble gum. The players could chew as many pieces and they wanted. The first team to blow the biggest bubble wins. What was fun with this challenge was that some of the players took like 12 pieces of gum. Then they found that they couldn't chew them in time. The players who took less pieces actually had the advantage. For this game you will need a nerf gun and several plastic cups. Write various sins on the cups with a sharpie marker. Some of the ones that I came up with are: violence, drugs, laziness, too much social media, pornography, lying, cheating, bullying, etc. You will need to make two sets of cups, one for each team. Line the cups up in a row on two seperate tables. Have the players stand about 5 - 10 feet away, depending on their age. You can have one player shoot all the cups, or your can have each player shoot once then give the gun to the next player to shoot, and so on. You could either play until one team shoots all of the cups down, or the team with the most cups down in one minute wins. For this game you will need a bag of toy soldiers (from the dollar store) and a plastic bucket. For my plastic bucket I used a plastic cauldron that looks more like a Dutch oven than a cauldron. Perfect, right? I separated the toy soldiers by the color. I gave one team all the green toy soldiers and gave all the beige toy soldiers to the other team. For each team give one player the bucket and the rest of the players get one toy soldier a piece. They have to try to throw the soldier into the bucket. For younger kids you can just have them throw one at a time from several feet away. To make it harder I had the students throw it through their legs like the Center on a football team. The person holding the bucket can move around to catch the soldier. If they miss they cannot put the soldier in the bucket. The team that has the most toy soldiers in their bucket wins. Before the kids come hide 24 sheep around the room, 12 sheep for each team. Color code the sheep so that the teams can see the other teams sheep while they are searching. The team that finds all their sheep first wins. Here is a printout for the sheep. You can print it out on two different colors of paper, or you could just mark them in some way to make them different for each team. This game was actually a lot of fun even with older kids. I think that they liked finding the other teams sheep and not telling them where it was. Give each team member a piece of paper to fold into a paper airplane. Each team should have a different color of paper. Have them all fold their planes. They have to all stand on the same line to fly their planes. The team that has the plane that flies the farthest wins. Blindfold a person from each team. Have them both stand on one side of the room. When you say go have them walk to specific location on the other side of the room. The person has to find the spot by following the instructions of their team. Both teams are to give the instructions at the same time. In this game each team had to catch the "light of Christ". I gave each team a plastic dollar store sword and glow stick necklace for each team member. When I said go they had to make their necklace glow and form it into a circle. Then they had to toss it to the person holding the sword from 10 feet away. You could either have the team that caught the most in a minute win, or the team that got all of theirs on first win. Make a shield of faith for each team from a paper plate (or have them make it) Use duct tape on the back for a handle and write the word faith across the front. Each team picks a player to hold the shield of faith. The opposite team each gets a piece of paper to wad up and throw at the person holding the shield of faith. The team that can hit the most paper wads with their sheild wins. Have enough blown up balloons for each team member. Make each team's balloons in a different color. In 5 of the balloons put a letter that spells out the word T R U T H. Both teams should have their own set of balloons that spell out T R U T H. In the extra balloons put a blank paper. The kids need to pop the balloons by sitting on them. Then each team needs to figure out what the word is. The first team to spell out TRUTH wins. For this challenge you need a loaf of bread and a jar of jam for each team. I bought mine at the dollar store. Before we started I placed a plastic tablecloth down for easy clean up. Both teams are to "spread" the gospel to build God's kingdom. By doing so they had to use the sword of truth to spread the jam onto the bread. They were to create a tower with jam and bread. The tallest tower in one minute wins. I made trophies for the winning team. This year I used m&m minis . I glued silver cardstock around the m&m mini container. I printed the medallion on the same silver cardstock. I cut out the medallion and glued it to the top of the container with a glue gun. In the past I printed them out on gold paper and glued them to the top of a Toblerone. Here are the two different printouts for the medallion. God's Army Champion Armor of God Champion Here's a list of the games if you want to print it out. Here are links to other ideas that are on my Holly's Home Blog. Just click on the photo to see the idea.
ARMOR OF GOD BOOTCAMP “ARMOR OF GOD BOOT CAMP” ACTIVITIES Adapted for YM & YW DRILL #1: “LOINS GIRT ABOUT WITH TRU...
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These printable Armor of God activity sets are a great addition to your home Bible study, homeschool, Sunday School lesson, or busy binder. ESV translation. Choose from three options: Build & Study: Dress your Christian soldier with the armor of God! On the back page (or printed on a separate page) read Ephesians 6:10-18 to learn about each piece of armor, plus learn some additional verses and vocabulary words to help the concept sink in. Fun for kids or adults who want a little brush up on the Armor of God. *File includes both a script and plain text option for the armor labels.* 4 Page PDF file Color & Trace: Color in your own soldier (with or without labeling the armor) any way you'd like! You can even add your own face. Then study each piece of armor with a corresponding verse to trace and memorize. Finally, work through the entire armor of God and trace Ephesians 6:13-17. Great penmanship, fine motor, and memorization practice! 9 page PDF file. Full Bundle: Includes all Armor of God pages from the Build and Study set as well as the Color and Trace set. 13 page PDF file. ::: I N S T A N T ♥ D O W N L O A D ::: **This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical items will be mailed to you.** After purchase you will receive an email receipt with a link to download your purchase. You will receive a PDF file for printing on regular 8.5”x11” paper. I recommend printing on heavy card stock and laminating the Build and Study set for durability. ::: S H O W ♥ O F F ::: I’d love to see you and your little ones enjoying your new learning activity! Be sure to tag me @arrowsandapplesauce and use #applesaucemama. ::: T H E ♥ L E G A L ♥ S T U F F ::: This printable is intended for personal use only. Not for resale. You may not copy, alter, or share these digital files. Thank you! See my shop policies for more info.
The boys participated in a Kingdom Chronicles Vacation Bible School this summer and loved it. We still listen to the CD daily. I wanted to share one of the Armor of God crafts they made
In Ephesians 6, Paul talked about God's "spiritual armor." These free, printable activities are about Paul's teaching on the armor of God.
ARMOR OF GOD BOOTCAMP “ARMOR OF GOD BOOT CAMP” ACTIVITIES Adapted for YM & YW DRILL #1: “LOINS GIRT ABOUT WITH TRU...
The boys participated in a Kingdom Chronicles Vacation Bible School this summer and loved it. We still listen to the CD daily. I wanted to share one of the Armor of God crafts they made
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This printable Armor of God Scavenger Hunt for Kids is a simple and engaging way to introduce the Armor of God from Ephesians 6:10-19 to kids.
This printable coloring page, based on Ephesians 6:16a, will encourage children to develop a deep and secure faith. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School. Other coloring pages on SundaySchoolZone.com show the other pieces of the Armor of God.
Sunday, July 18th, 2021 This is week 3 of our Armor of God series. Check out the others HERE if you want to before going through this lesson. Read Read Ephesians 6:10-20 with your child(ren).
These Armor of God Lesson Sheets accompany the Armor of God lessons found in this BUNDLE! These are GREAT for students to take home and share with their families to facilitate discussions about what they learned in Sunday School about the Armor of God! There are 7 Take-Home Sheets in total: The Armor of God (This lesson sheet includes the whole armor. This is perfect if you are doing this lesson for one day/week) Shield of Faith Belt of Truth Sword of the Spirit Helmet of Salvation Breastplate of Righteousness Shoes of the Gospel of Peace Each of the 7 individual Take-Home Sheet have these elements: Scripture Reading Passage Verse What Did We Learn? Question Prayer and Praise Check out this BUNDLE for EVERYTHING you need to teach the Armor of God! Everything is prepped- just hit PRINT!
This printable Armor of God Scavenger Hunt for Kids is a simple and engaging way to introduce the Armor of God from Ephesians 6:10-19 to kids.
This file contains worksheets and game printables that teach the pieces of the armor in Ephesians 6. 1. Cut & Glue worksheet to label the pieces of the armor with the characteristics that Paul defined. This includes black & white and color and a completed teacher's answer sheet. 2. Read the verse and label each piece of armor in color and black & white. 3. A Concept Chart in color and black & white to label and write notes about each armor piece. 4. Word Search with teacher's answer sheet. 5. Print two of the color game cards. Cut out the squares, mix and lay upside down, and match them like the Go Fish! game. 6. A Foldable Book, also known as a Zine, in color and black & white. Fold on all lines and cut on the center dotted line. Push together to make the pages form a book. 7. Match It! worksheet. The students draw a line from the piece of armor to the correct name on the right. Color and black & white and a completed teacher's answer sheet is included. This can be used as a review game. The pieces on the right page will be cut out as the game cards. The students will lay the game cards on the correct title on the left game board. These printables can be used for any appropriate lesson, Bible class craft, VBS, etc. and were kept plain intentionally for this purpose. Students can color or paint the designs on the banner, poster, door hanger and bookmark. Stickers can be added. String or ribbon can be added to the banner to hang and on the bookmark. This color poster and bookmark is included and great for handouts. Click here to download the Armor of God printables. Click here to see the Armor of God Games. Coming March 21. Some of the above printables are included in this file also. Click here to see the Ephesians 6:11 Bible Verse Fun Pack. Coming March 28th.
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This Armor of God object lesson using oranges and water is so simple, yet very effective at helping children understand its importance.
This Armour God Activity Book helps young children learn familiar Bible stories. The activities are designed for children (ages 5-7). These coloring/activity books are not only fun, but also educational. The easy-to-understand text and applicable pictures make Bible stories come alive. Reproducible for home or classroom use.
For our Seminary Christmas Party this year we played a God's Army minute to win it Challenge. The students loved it. Here is an explanation of the games that we played. If you would like a list of the games it is located at the bottom of this post. Keeping Score Every challenge needs a scoreboard. Here is one that you can save into your pictures and print out, or you can copy and paste it into your printing program. It's fun to have team names that come out of the Bible. You can make them up, or have each team make up their name. Every Army needs to complete basic training. So for this challenge you could have every team member complete Basic Training by doing 5 jumping jacks, 5 pushups 5 sit ups, 5 burpees. The first team that has every team member finish wins. If you are worried about some of the kids not being able to do this challenge you can modify the exercises, or have one kid represent the entire team. Do it however it works for your kids. If you have room you could design an obstacle course that the kids need to complete. For this challenge give each team a roll of aluminum foil. They have to make the full armor of God on one of the teammates. Each team should create: The boots of peace/readiness The breastplate of righteousness The helmet of Salvation The belt of truth I did not require the sword and the shield. They will use those in other challenges. The first team to complete the challenge wins. In this challenge I gave each team a cloth bandage, three bandaids and a beach towel. They had to pick a wounded teammate and wrap up their head with the cloth bandage, apply the three bandaids, then carry the wounded soldiers carefully across the room on the beach towel. The first team done wins. I gave each team a big bag of bubble gum. The players could chew as many pieces and they wanted. The first team to blow the biggest bubble wins. What was fun with this challenge was that some of the players took like 12 pieces of gum. Then they found that they couldn't chew them in time. The players who took less pieces actually had the advantage. For this game you will need a nerf gun and several plastic cups. Write various sins on the cups with a sharpie marker. Some of the ones that I came up with are: violence, drugs, laziness, too much social media, pornography, lying, cheating, bullying, etc. You will need to make two sets of cups, one for each team. Line the cups up in a row on two seperate tables. Have the players stand about 5 - 10 feet away, depending on their age. You can have one player shoot all the cups, or your can have each player shoot once then give the gun to the next player to shoot, and so on. You could either play until one team shoots all of the cups down, or the team with the most cups down in one minute wins. For this game you will need a bag of toy soldiers (from the dollar store) and a plastic bucket. For my plastic bucket I used a plastic cauldron that looks more like a Dutch oven than a cauldron. Perfect, right? I separated the toy soldiers by the color. I gave one team all the green toy soldiers and gave all the beige toy soldiers to the other team. For each team give one player the bucket and the rest of the players get one toy soldier a piece. They have to try to throw the soldier into the bucket. For younger kids you can just have them throw one at a time from several feet away. To make it harder I had the students throw it through their legs like the Center on a football team. The person holding the bucket can move around to catch the soldier. If they miss they cannot put the soldier in the bucket. The team that has the most toy soldiers in their bucket wins. Before the kids come hide 24 sheep around the room, 12 sheep for each team. Color code the sheep so that the teams can see the other teams sheep while they are searching. The team that finds all their sheep first wins. Here is a printout for the sheep. You can print it out on two different colors of paper, or you could just mark them in some way to make them different for each team. This game was actually a lot of fun even with older kids. I think that they liked finding the other teams sheep and not telling them where it was. Give each team member a piece of paper to fold into a paper airplane. Each team should have a different color of paper. Have them all fold their planes. They have to all stand on the same line to fly their planes. The team that has the plane that flies the farthest wins. Blindfold a person from each team. Have them both stand on one side of the room. When you say go have them walk to specific location on the other side of the room. The person has to find the spot by following the instructions of their team. Both teams are to give the instructions at the same time. In this game each team had to catch the "light of Christ". I gave each team a plastic dollar store sword and glow stick necklace for each team member. When I said go they had to make their necklace glow and form it into a circle. Then they had to toss it to the person holding the sword from 10 feet away. You could either have the team that caught the most in a minute win, or the team that got all of theirs on first win. Make a shield of faith for each team from a paper plate (or have them make it) Use duct tape on the back for a handle and write the word faith across the front. Each team picks a player to hold the shield of faith. The opposite team each gets a piece of paper to wad up and throw at the person holding the shield of faith. The team that can hit the most paper wads with their sheild wins. Have enough blown up balloons for each team member. Make each team's balloons in a different color. In 5 of the balloons put a letter that spells out the word T R U T H. Both teams should have their own set of balloons that spell out T R U T H. In the extra balloons put a blank paper. The kids need to pop the balloons by sitting on them. Then each team needs to figure out what the word is. The first team to spell out TRUTH wins. For this challenge you need a loaf of bread and a jar of jam for each team. I bought mine at the dollar store. Before we started I placed a plastic tablecloth down for easy clean up. Both teams are to "spread" the gospel to build God's kingdom. By doing so they had to use the sword of truth to spread the jam onto the bread. They were to create a tower with jam and bread. The tallest tower in one minute wins. I made trophies for the winning team. This year I used m&m minis . I glued silver cardstock around the m&m mini container. I printed the medallion on the same silver cardstock. I cut out the medallion and glued it to the top of the container with a glue gun. In the past I printed them out on gold paper and glued them to the top of a Toblerone. Here are the two different printouts for the medallion. God's Army Champion Armor of God Champion Here's a list of the games if you want to print it out. Here are links to other ideas that are on my Holly's Home Blog. Just click on the photo to see the idea.
In the past few weeks I have been called to work with our local youth. Each week we hold an activity using the values and teaching of our faith. A few weeks ago our youth group held and activity called “Putting on the Armor of God”. WE decided that this topic was important for all [...]
Below you will see the fun activity I created for kids to memorize the full armor of God and you can print it for free. It’s important we equip our children to fight life’s spiritual ba…
***This product is a digital PDF download. There will be no physical product shipped.*** 🌞This colorful homeschool printable is great for teaching kids the Armor of God in NIV and ESV. We have been learning more and more about God's armor and our kids love it. We take one part of the armor each day and study which makes it alot easier and thorough. Your kids will learn about the helmet of salvation, sword of the spirit, shield of faith, belt of truth, and the shoes fitted that comes from the gospel of peace. This is a wonderful Bible Game printable that will quickly engage your child into learning the armor of God. Plus you'll get two tracing sheets, and learn some great memory verses along the way. You'll want to print, laminate, and cut out the armor pieces. Then using velcro dots, add them to the back of each armor piece and onto the Bible worksheet. ***WHAT YOU RECEIVE*** A Printable PDF Download That Contains several kids versions of The Armor of God Worksheet, The Armor to cut out, Tracing Sheets, Coloring Pages, and the matching Bible Verses. NIV and ESV Included. ***HOW PRINTABLES WORK*** 1. Purchase the printable through the listing. 2. Once your payment has cleared and processed, you will be able to download under the purchases and reviews tab. 3. Print it and have fun learning! ***OUR PRINTABLE TIPS*** We highly recommend printing on a heavy card stock. You can then laminate them, and use velcro dots for the pieces to match to the worksheet. ***YOU MAY ALSO LIKE*** Jonah And The Whale Bible Activity https://www.etsy.com/listing/882618357/jonah-and-the-whale-bible-activities-for?ref=shop_home_active_9 ::LEARN MORE ABOUT ETSY DOWNLOADS***:: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping ***REFUNDS & EXCHANGES*** Each and every download is non-refundable. If you have any questions feel free to reach out and I'll be sure to help! ***TERMS OF USE*** Fonts by BebeminzeFont here on Etsy. These printables are created by Tip Toes and Cheery Oh's. This purchase is for non-commercial , personal use only. Please do not copy or duplicate to sell. 🌞***SHARING IS CARING*** We'd love to see your children enjoying our learning printables. Be sure to tag us @jacqui_rubsam and use #tiptoesandcheeryohs. *** C R E D I T S*** Every Printable is designed and created by me but I had some help from these awesome Etsy Sellers. I use special fonts, as well as graphics from these Etsy Sellers after purchasing a commercial license! - BebeminzeFont - AnimadClipart -JaxandJake -Missbethart -LaBoutiqueDeiColori 🌞 Have Fun Learning!
I saw another blogger make a fabulous Armour of God felt book activity, but unfortunately don't know what blog so can't post credit (sorry). A4 design, the soldier without his armour. I've created a couple of versions, all of which can be printed onto card, laminated and made into a great scripture related activity. It can also be printed on to transfer paper (if using a mirror image version of image. The pieces can also be matched to the correct shape/ word. A version were the pieces are all on one page. I am going to put these up on alljoinin.net but yet to do so. When I create this in felt I think I will make the man out of felt sewn so that the armour can be then gripped onto the man most effectively, I will keep you posted.
Capture kids' attention with this crazy Armor of God Intro Activity (involving trash bags and water guns!). These types of hands-on games & activities grab kids' interest from the get-go, which makes the rest of your lesson easier--perfect for VBS, Sunday School, or homeschool. Includes a free printable lesson plan!
Interactive Bible learning activity for story of Satan tempting Jesus. Teaches how to use God's word to refute false ideas & teaching.
Teaching the Armor of God? Use the high-energy Hats of Salvation game for your lesson on the Helmet of Salvation to get your kids moving while simultaneously helping them remember Bible truths. This is a perfect activity for Sunday School, VBS, children's ministry, or your homeschool or family devotions.