Here you will find a listing of all Sunday School Zone Cain and Abel Bible activities related to the Cain and Abel story in Genesis 4:1-16.
There is darkness within and darkness without. But there is also light within and light without. This piece is a contemplation of the great Choice that God offers us. Inspired by Steinbeck’s East of Eden and of course the Genesis account. Prints are 8x 10 on high quality photo paper. I hand package each of my prints and mail them in a sturdy envelope to prevent damage in transit.
Looking for a simple and entertaining way to teach the story of Cain and Abel so that young kids can understand? This Cain and Abel story wheel is a great craft to use for Sunday school or at home. A wonderful resource for teaching little ones how to tell the story of Cain and Abel on their own! Great pictures and easy to put together! The product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project step by step photos Kids color the two wheels, cut them out and attach them together with a paper fastener. You have the option to print one wheel per page (bigger wheels) or two wheels per page (smaller wheels). PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware that this listing is for a digital download.- No physical product will be shipped.- There will be no refunds given once the sale goes through. TERMS OF USEYou are welcome to use this printable for personal or classroom use. No commercial use or reselling of the digital files or any finished product is allowed.
For Cain and Abel's project, I created a file folder game (FFG). because I wanted to reinforce doing what is right, and what God wants, not...
This Cain and Abel Spot the Differences activity can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.
This super cute and fun to make Cain and Abel Bible Sheep Craft is perfect for a Sunday School lesson on Cain & Able or David.
Here are a few ways to introduce and model how to participate in Eucharistic Adoration with kids and and youth in Catholic schools and parish religious education programs.
For Cain and Abel's project, I created a file folder game (FFG). because I wanted to reinforce doing what is right, and what God wants, not what we want, I created the game cards for the player to move forward if it is the right thing to do or move backward if it is the wrong choice. Review: Last week we talked about Adam and Eve. They were in the Garden of Eden. They were allowed to eat the fruit from every tree except for the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A serpent came along and said, “You know that you won’t really die if you eat that fruit, but you will be just like God, knowing good and evil.” What kind of fruit was it? We don’t know, the Bible doesn’t tell us. Eve thought it looked good and she wanted to be wise, so she ate it and gave it to Adam, and he ate from it. They saw that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves. God came looking for them and after a discussion, God told them their punishment. The serpent was also punished. God made them tunics from skin and made them leave the garden. He put cherubim in the east of the garden and a flaming sword to guard the tree of life. Lesson I found in Genesis 4:1-5:5: Adam and Eve had a son and they named him Cain. Then they had a second son and named him Abel. God told Adam and Eve to build an altar from rocks and stones. They cut up wood and put it on top of the altar and then God wanted them to kill a male lamb and use it as a sacrifice. Adam and Eve taught their children about sin. Cain was a farmer and Abel was a shepherd. After a time, when they were giving their offerings to God, Cain brought his fruit that he grew in his garden and Abel brought the firstborn and the best of his flock of sheep. God liked and respected Abel’s offering. But He did not like Cain’s offering. You can print the table Cain/Abel display tags here. The Bible tells us that by faith Abel brought his best and gave his offering to God with the right attitude that God expected. (See article links below) Cain didn't show faith in his sacrifice. Cain was angry that God didn’t accept his offering and was jealous that God accepted Abel’s offering. Cain talked to Abel and after a time, when they were in the field, Cain killed his brother Abel. We are not told how Cain killed his brother, just that he did. God asked Cain “Where is your brother?” And Cain said, “I don’t know, am I my brother’s keeper?” God said “What have you done? His blood cries out from the ground and now you are cursed. When you farm the land, it will not give you food. You will be a fugitive and a vagabond (drifter or hobo) on the earth.” But Cain cried “That is more than I can bear! If I travel around someone will know who I am and kill me.” Now think about this, he doesn’t want to be killed, and he just killed his brother? God said that if someone killed Cain, God would take vengeance 7 times on that person.” God put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Cain left and went to Nod. He married and they had a son named Enoch. They built a city and called it Enoch, after their son. Adam and Eve had another son and they named him Seth. Seth had children and from him came Noah, Abraham, David and Jesus. Adam was 130 when they had Seth. Adam lived 930 years and had more sons and daughters! In an effort to keep to the scripture, I researched about Cain vs. Abel's offerings. Here are a couple of good places for information: Christian Courier (article by Jared Jackson) LaVista Church of Christ Jamestown Church of Christ (article by Frank Walton) I made this file folder game (FFG) to use with this lesson, and then I let the kid have them to take home. What I want to have the kids think about is obeying God, their parents and doing the right thing. Cain didn't. And, then he lied about it. And, one sin usually leads to another, to another, etc. I couldn't decide to title this project Love God & Family or Obey God and Family! But, if you love God and your parents, you will try to obey them. I made the title so it would work with any Bible lesson. This could be used for a lot of different type classes or home uses. Here is the inside, with the game board on the inside right. There are player markers, which I left ends on mine to fold under and help them stand, but that's an option. My daughter suggested rock, paper, scissors to see who goes first, then the first player will take a card, move the spaces it says to, and the next player goes, and so on. The cards are all based on if you do the right thing, you move forward. If you do the wrong thing, you move backward. There are extra blank cards for you to add more appropriate things for you. If there is time, the cards are good to use as thought questions. You can print the FFG here. Click here to print. All the Genesis Worksheets can be printed here. Bible Verse: Genesis 4:2 Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Here is the cut & glue lift-the-flaps worksheet that can be used by itself, or with the lapbook printables. Here are the lapbook printables: Lapbook #1 Lapbook #2 See all the Genesis cut and paste worksheets and lapbook printables here.
Games to play with youngsters when teaching the story of Cain (and Abel) as found in Genesis 4.
These free, printable Cain and Abel Bible activities help demonstrate how quickly and pervasively evil spread following Adam and Eve's sin.
For Cain and Abel's project, I created a file folder game (FFG). because I wanted to reinforce doing what is right, and what God wants, not what we want, I created the game cards for the player to move forward if it is the right thing to do or move backward if it is the wrong choice. Review: Last week we talked about Adam and Eve. They were in the Garden of Eden. They were allowed to eat the fruit from every tree except for the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A serpent came along and said, “You know that you won’t really die if you eat that fruit, but you will be just like God, knowing good and evil.” What kind of fruit was it? We don’t know, the Bible doesn’t tell us. Eve thought it looked good and she wanted to be wise, so she ate it and gave it to Adam, and he ate from it. They saw that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves. God came looking for them and after a discussion, God told them their punishment. The serpent was also punished. God made them tunics from skin and made them leave the garden. He put cherubim in the east of the garden and a flaming sword to guard the tree of life. Lesson I found in Genesis 4:1-5:5: Adam and Eve had a son and they named him Cain. Then they had a second son and named him Abel. God told Adam and Eve to build an altar from rocks and stones. They cut up wood and put it on top of the altar and then God wanted them to kill a male lamb and use it as a sacrifice. Adam and Eve taught their children about sin. Cain was a farmer and Abel was a shepherd. After a time, when they were giving their offerings to God, Cain brought his fruit that he grew in his garden and Abel brought the firstborn and the best of his flock of sheep. God liked and respected Abel’s offering. But He did not like Cain’s offering. You can print the table Cain/Abel display tags here. The Bible tells us that by faith Abel brought his best and gave his offering to God with the right attitude that God expected. (See article links below) Cain didn't show faith in his sacrifice. Cain was angry that God didn’t accept his offering and was jealous that God accepted Abel’s offering. Cain talked to Abel and after a time, when they were in the field, Cain killed his brother Abel. We are not told how Cain killed his brother, just that he did. God asked Cain “Where is your brother?” And Cain said, “I don’t know, am I my brother’s keeper?” God said “What have you done? His blood cries out from the ground and now you are cursed. When you farm the land, it will not give you food. You will be a fugitive and a vagabond (drifter or hobo) on the earth.” But Cain cried “That is more than I can bear! If I travel around someone will know who I am and kill me.” Now think about this, he doesn’t want to be killed, and he just killed his brother? God said that if someone killed Cain, God would take vengeance 7 times on that person.” God put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Cain left and went to Nod. He married and they had a son named Enoch. They built a city and called it Enoch, after their son. Adam and Eve had another son and they named him Seth. Seth had children and from him came Noah, Abraham, David and Jesus. Adam was 130 when they had Seth. Adam lived 930 years and had more sons and daughters! In an effort to keep to the scripture, I researched about Cain vs. Abel's offerings. Here are a couple of good places for information: Christian Courier (article by Jared Jackson) LaVista Church of Christ Jamestown Church of Christ (article by Frank Walton) I made this file folder game (FFG) to use with this lesson, and then I let the kid have them to take home. What I want to have the kids think about is obeying God, their parents and doing the right thing. Cain didn't. And, then he lied about it. And, one sin usually leads to another, to another, etc. I couldn't decide to title this project Love God & Family or Obey God and Family! But, if you love God and your parents, you will try to obey them. I made the title so it would work with any Bible lesson. This could be used for a lot of different type classes or home uses. Here is the inside, with the game board on the inside right. There are player markers, which I left ends on mine to fold under and help them stand, but that's an option. My daughter suggested rock, paper, scissors to see who goes first, then the first player will take a card, move the spaces it says to, and the next player goes, and so on. The cards are all based on if you do the right thing, you move forward. If you do the wrong thing, you move backward. There are extra blank cards for you to add more appropriate things for you. If there is time, the cards are good to use as thought questions. You can print the FFG here. Click here to print. All the Genesis Worksheets can be printed here. Bible Verse: Genesis 4:2 Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Here is the cut & glue lift-the-flaps worksheet that can be used by itself, or with the lapbook printables. Here are the lapbook printables: Lapbook #1 Lapbook #2 See all the Genesis cut and paste worksheets and lapbook printables here.
Enjoy our free Bible worksheet: Cain & Abel Word Scramble. Fun for kids to print and test their knowledge. Printable homeschool resources and activities.
Simple creative activity for the story of Cain and Able (genesis 4) concentrating on the use of Cain's hands and what they are used for. Free PDF download
For Cain and Abel's project, I created a file folder game (FFG). because I wanted to reinforce doing what is right, and what God wants, not what we want, I created the game cards for the player to move forward if it is the right thing to do or move backward if it is the wrong choice. Review: Last week we talked about Adam and Eve. They were in the Garden of Eden. They were allowed to eat the fruit from every tree except for the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A serpent came along and said, “You know that you won’t really die if you eat that fruit, but you will be just like God, knowing good and evil.” What kind of fruit was it? We don’t know, the Bible doesn’t tell us. Eve thought it looked good and she wanted to be wise, so she ate it and gave it to Adam, and he ate from it. They saw that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves. God came looking for them and after a discussion, God told them their punishment. The serpent was also punished. God made them tunics from skin and made them leave the garden. He put cherubim in the east of the garden and a flaming sword to guard the tree of life. Lesson I found in Genesis 4:1-5:5: Adam and Eve had a son and they named him Cain. Then they had a second son and named him Abel. God told Adam and Eve to build an altar from rocks and stones. They cut up wood and put it on top of the altar and then God wanted them to kill a male lamb and use it as a sacrifice. Adam and Eve taught their children about sin. Cain was a farmer and Abel was a shepherd. After a time, when they were giving their offerings to God, Cain brought his fruit that he grew in his garden and Abel brought the firstborn and the best of his flock of sheep. God liked and respected Abel’s offering. But He did not like Cain’s offering. You can print the table Cain/Abel display tags here. The Bible tells us that by faith Abel brought his best and gave his offering to God with the right attitude that God expected. (See article links below) Cain didn't show faith in his sacrifice. Cain was angry that God didn’t accept his offering and was jealous that God accepted Abel’s offering. Cain talked to Abel and after a time, when they were in the field, Cain killed his brother Abel. We are not told how Cain killed his brother, just that he did. God asked Cain “Where is your brother?” And Cain said, “I don’t know, am I my brother’s keeper?” God said “What have you done? His blood cries out from the ground and now you are cursed. When you farm the land, it will not give you food. You will be a fugitive and a vagabond (drifter or hobo) on the earth.” But Cain cried “That is more than I can bear! If I travel around someone will know who I am and kill me.” Now think about this, he doesn’t want to be killed, and he just killed his brother? God said that if someone killed Cain, God would take vengeance 7 times on that person.” God put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Cain left and went to Nod. He married and they had a son named Enoch. They built a city and called it Enoch, after their son. Adam and Eve had another son and they named him Seth. Seth had children and from him came Noah, Abraham, David and Jesus. Adam was 130 when they had Seth. Adam lived 930 years and had more sons and daughters! In an effort to keep to the scripture, I researched about Cain vs. Abel's offerings. Here are a couple of good places for information: Christian Courier (article by Jared Jackson) LaVista Church of Christ Jamestown Church of Christ (article by Frank Walton) I made this file folder game (FFG) to use with this lesson, and then I let the kid have them to take home. What I want to have the kids think about is obeying God, their parents and doing the right thing. Cain didn't. And, then he lied about it. And, one sin usually leads to another, to another, etc. I couldn't decide to title this project Love God & Family or Obey God and Family! But, if you love God and your parents, you will try to obey them. I made the title so it would work with any Bible lesson. This could be used for a lot of different type classes or home uses. Here is the inside, with the game board on the inside right. There are player markers, which I left ends on mine to fold under and help them stand, but that's an option. My daughter suggested rock, paper, scissors to see who goes first, then the first player will take a card, move the spaces it says to, and the next player goes, and so on. The cards are all based on if you do the right thing, you move forward. If you do the wrong thing, you move backward. There are extra blank cards for you to add more appropriate things for you. If there is time, the cards are good to use as thought questions. You can print the FFG here. Click here to print. All the Genesis Worksheets can be printed here. Bible Verse: Genesis 4:2 Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Here is the cut & glue lift-the-flaps worksheet that can be used by itself, or with the lapbook printables. Here are the lapbook printables: Lapbook #1 Lapbook #2 See all the Genesis cut and paste worksheets and lapbook printables here.