Games Bible Review and Memory Verse
Games Bible Review and Memory Verse
Games Bible Review and Memory Verse
And Review
Games
GAMES AND ACTIVITIES FOR
MEMORIZING SCRIPTURE
From childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise.
2 Timothy 3:15
Balloon Pop
Inflate balloons (have one balloon for each word of memory verse). With permanent marker,
write one word of the memory verse on each balloon. Using clear packing tape, place the
balloons to the wall in order (if time allows, children can take turns to do this). If putting the
balloons up during class time, ask the entire class to read what is up so far. After all the balloons
are in place, then ask for volunteers to take turns popping any balloon (a push pin works well),
followed by everyone saying the verse together each time a balloon is popped.
Stuffed Animals
Use the same method as above.
With construction paper and forest
ribbon you can attach the memory For every animal of the
verse words to stuffed animals.
Then let the children remove one
at a time, saying the verse each
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time, until all are gone and the is Mine. Psalm 10
verse is memorized.
Surprise Box
Decorate a box or container with an opening in top (large enough for your hand to freely move in
and out with the memory verse words). Write each word of the memory verse on separate sheets
of construction paper. Place them in order in the front of the class. Have the entire class say the
verse a few times with all the words, then ask for a volunteer to take away a word and put it in the
Surprise Box. Ask the class if they can say the verse with the missing word. Continue until all
words are in the box. Then ask for volunteers to pick one word out of the box and see if they can
put it back, continuing until the verse has been reconstructed.
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Earn a Turn . . .
Write the verse on the white board. Let the children take turns choosing which word they would
like to have erased, saying the verse each time. After erasing a word, place an underline in its
place, this gives the children a focal point (some kids need that extra help).
Then the children earn a turn individually or in teams by saying the verse. They may then take
their turn at whatever game you have: targets, basketball hoop, etc.
Memory Jets
Same as above, except when children arrive in class give them a plain piece of paper to make a
paper airplane. (For younger children, or if time is an issue, have a supply of airplanes already
made.) They can color/decorate their airplane however they want, but in order to play the
memory game later in class their airplane needs to have the memory verse and reference written
on it. (For children that have difficulty writing, try to encourage them to at least write the reference
or write it for them.) Tell them ahead of time that airplanes are for game time, so theyll have to
wait until then to fly them. Before class make a target for the airplanes (i.e., decorate a cardboard
box with a hole in it, or simply draw a circle target on the board, etc.) During class learn verse on
white board and earn turns by reciting verse.
Candy/Sticker Surprise
Similar to game above. Have a box with a lid (not too big) with candy and/or stickers inside. Ask
the children to pass the box around the circle. Each child says the next word of the memory verse
as they are passing the box. The child holding the box at the end of the verse gets to open the
box, take a treat and then return to their seat. Repeat until all have received a treat.
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Hopscotch 11
Use masking tape to make the hop scotch pattern on the floor.
PSALM 119:
Write memory verse words on construction paper and tape them
to the top of each hopscotch square (put masking tape HEART.
completely across the edges of the paper so the childrens toes
dont get caught on the words). Have the class line up on each I HID IN MY
side of the hopscotch area so they can see the words as the
children take turns jumping. As the children hop in each square, HAVE
the class recites the verse as they go. Ask the first volunteers to
WORD
please jump slowly enough for the class to say the verse with
them. Then ask for any children who wish to say the verse alone THY
as they jump.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Have each child print a verse on a piece of
construction paper, draw puzzle lines and cut out
the pieces. (If time is limited, prepare puzzles
ahead of time.) Have a race to see who can put
their puzzle together the fastest . . . the winner is
the first student or team to stand and recite the
verse out loud when their puzzle is finished.1
Straw Relay
Cut drinking straws in half (approximately 4" pieces), one for each child. (Wide straws
are best.) Make two sets of the memory verse on small pieces of construction paper
(approximately 2 1/4" X 3"), each set on a different color. Divide class into teams.
Place the words on a table for each team. As a relay race, each team member must
pick up one word of the memory verse with their straw, and carry it to their teams table
on the other side of the room. The first team to assemble and recite the verse wins.
Paul in Prison Earthquake Blocks
Make construction paper memory verse words (or short version of verse with story picture)
and attach to Styrofoam blocks. Stack blocks to form verse/picture. Recite the verse
several times to become familiar with it. Children earn turns by saying the verse.
Depending on class size and age, you may choose to have the teacher or the student(s)
make an earthquake to knock down the blocks. Again for rebuilding, use your discretion as
to whether the teacher or student(s) will rebuild before the next earthquake.1
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Memory Match Game
Play the game like Concentration. Find six different
pictures which tell your story, make two copies of
each. Glue pictures to construction paper.
Laminate pieces or cover with clear contact/shelf
paper. If using a Velcro board for your game, attach
sticky-back Velcro (rough side) to front and back of
each piece. If using a magnetic whiteboard, attach
self-adhesive magnet strips to front and back of
pictures. By answering a review question, children
get to turn over two pictures and try to find a match.1
Children earn turns to look behind a game piece for the Bible person by either reciting the memory
verse or by answering a review question.
1) Wheres Zacchaeus? - On large piece of cardboard, draw tree trunk and branches of a large tree.
From construction paper make large leaves, and a small Zacchaeus, attaching the rough side of
sticky-back Velcro to the pieces, and attaching the smooth side of Velcro to the branches on the
cardboard. Let children earn turns to see if they can guess which leaf Zacchaeus is hiding behind.
2) Wheres Ezra Reading Gods Word? This game will work for any other study you wish to do, simply
reduce your coloring picture to fit behind the Velcro Bibles. Color and laminate the copy and youre
ready to go.
3) Wheres Baby Moses? - From construction paper make large bulrushes, and a small Baby Moses.
Children earn turns to find where Baby Moses is hiding.
4) Wheres Daniel in the Lions Den? - Make construction paper lions and a smaller Daniel. Let
children try and find Daniel behind one of the lions.
5) Wheres Baby Jesus? - On large cardboard, paint Nativity Scene background. From construction
paper, make game pieces of Mary & Joseph, Wise Men, Angel, Shepherds, Donkey, Camel, Sheep,
and a small Baby Jesus. Attach with Velcro. Children try and guess which piece Baby Jesus is
hiding behind.
6) Look for Jesus in the Clouds - Make 8-10 clouds and a smaller Jesus, with Velcro on back. Earn a
turn to find Jesus by answering review question.
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Wheres the Heart with Jesus in it?
Make 10 to 12 hearts of construction paper
and one smaller heart with a picture of Jesus
on it. Laminate pieces and put rough side of
sticky-back Velcro on the edges of the back of
each piece. On Velcro board, hide small heart
with Jesus behind one of the large hearts.
Children answer review question to earn turn
to find heart with Jesus.1
Flannel Board - If you used a flannelgraph for your study, you could remove one piece from the
flannel board and see if they can guess which piece is missing. Then have them tell how that piece
related to the Bible study.
Notes:
Game time: Most games take about 25 minutes.
Turns: If a child doesnt want to take a turn, let them feel free to just watch. If they feel
pressured or embarrassed they might not want to come back. Chances are that
before the game is over they will surprise you and join in.
Prizes/points: The children simply enjoy playing the games for fun, but they also love to earn points
and receive prizes, stickers, or treats. Do as the Lord leads for your group of children.
Laminating: Laminate game pieces which will get frequent use or if you plan to reuse in the future.
If you dont have access to a laminating machine, use clear contact/shelf paper on
both the front and back of your pieces.
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The following games are based on ideas from The Big Book of Bible Games, by Gospel
Light. These examples demonstrate how to adjust various games ideas to work with
different Bible studies.1
Tower of Babel
Idea based on High-Rise Window Wash-off game from The Big Book of Bible Games, by Gospel
Light. Same basic idea as above, drawing a Tower of Babel instead. When teams answer review
questions correctly, they get to color in a brick on the tower.
Divide the class into two teams. If team answers review question correctly, their backpacker moves up
to the next number. If team answers incorrectly, the other team gets a chance. Repeat until one
teams backpacker reaches number 10 at the top of the mountain.
Wise Owls
Idea based on City Statues game from The Big Book of Bible Games, by Gospel Light. Letter the
verse on index cards. Draw a simple owl shape around the words. Make an identical set of cards.
Divide class into two teams. Give each team a set of cards and masking tape. Have each team
choose one of its members to be a tree. If the verse is especially long, the teams may have more
than one tree. Each tree holds arms outstretched while the team races to tape owls to his or her
arms in the correct order. The first team to attach all of the cards in the correct order wins.
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Big Book of Bible Games
(Current Retail Cost $17.00)
If interested in purchasing the Big Book of Bible Games (200 reproducible fun games for Bible
learning), published by Gospel Light (ISBN 0-8307-1821-4), check with your Bible book store. If they
dont carry it, Calvary Chapel book stores can order it from Calvary Distribution at (714) 545-6548.
Velcro Board
Reversible Dry Erase Marker Board/Velcro Board - Current cost approximately $25.00.
Velcro boards can be purchased from:
Child Evangelism Fellowship Stores Bratton Specialties
Stanton Chapter: (714) 761-3727 (909) 780-8893
Southern Calif. Info: (818) 349-9883 (888) 296-7817
National Office: (800) 748-7710 Website: www.wdbydana.com
Website: www.gospelcom.net/cef
Note: You can make your own Velcro board with auto headliner fabric and spray adhesive.
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Refer to Game Pattern/Masters
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