Easy Review Game for Any Lesson
This Easy Review Game has everything you want in a game-fun, a short materials list, ease and versatility. Give it a try!… Read More Easy Review Game for Any Lesson
This Easy Review Game has everything you want in a game-fun, a short materials list, ease and versatility. Give it a try!… Read More Easy Review Game for Any Lesson
Kids’ Game: Don’t explode! Here is an attention getting game to teach kids about controlling their anger. We originally used this in a lesson on Cain and Abel, which you can find here. But, you can use it any time you are teaching about anger. Materials: vinegar and baking soda, a dropper, a small cup… Read More Kids’ Game: Don’t explode!
Knock Down that Giant Game Materials: several ping pong balls, 10-12 empty two liter bottles, each marked with something that could be a giant in our lives, such as a bully at school or sickness. Directions: Let the kids take turns knocking down the “giants.” Each time they knock one down talk about how that… Read More Knock Down that Giant Game
A simple and fun relay games for when you are teaching a lesson on thankfulness. You could use it for a Thanksgiving lesson or for any lesson about showing gratitude. All you need are a couple of pieces of cardboard and some spatulas. “Flip It Thanksgiving Game“Flip It” Materials: Circles cut out of cardstock or… Read More Flip your complaints into Thanks Game
In this simple, no prep, no material game, kids get the opportunity to yell out things they are thankful for, when a characteristic you call out applies to them. Obviously, you can play it at Thanksgiving time, or any time you want to help the kids say “thank you” to God. PDF version to print… Read More Thanksgiving Game
This game is silly and just for fun to use around Thanksgiving for a time filler at the end of class or a quick “wiggle break.” Thanksgiving Relay
Who Am I Game is a low prep, low material (all you need is the paper). The games gives clues, one by one and let’s kids try to guess who the facts are describing. This particular group of people all shared in suffering, so you could use this for a suffering lesson or you could… Read More Who Am I Game
Materials: Pieces of paper with the verses listed below written on them. Each paper will have a symbol on it, star, heart, square, etc, a basket, papers with the symbols on them (cut apart and placed in the basket), tape. Directions: Before play, cut apart verses and tape one verse to each chair and, without… Read More Choosing Good Company Game
It is easy to get into the habit of complaining, but is impossible to complain and give thanks at the same time. Use this game to help remind kids to flip those complaints into thanks! You can use it at Thanksgiving time, or any time you’re teaching on the subject of giving thanks. Materials: Circles cut… Read More Flip Your Complaints into Thanks Thanksgiving Game
Here is a game based on the classic game “Mother May I” to reinforce that we are saved by grace, not by works. Directions: Saved by Grace Father May I game Cards: SAved by grace Father May I direction cards Saved by Grace Father May I Game Permission Cards