Ideas:
Bible
Games for Second Graders
Contributed by Carol Horen
I teach a class of Second Graders
and I noticed that they don’t know their way around
the Bible very well, so I invented several games for them.
1) Old or New game: It is just writing out each book of the
Bible on colored cardstock and the kids have to guess if the
book is in the Old Testament or the New Testament. I use a
Bible Timeline so they can see when different things took
place.
2) 10 Commandments: I have made a matching game for the 10
Commandments, where I have separated each commandment in half.
Example: “Thou shalt have no” is on one piece
of paper and “other gods before me” is written
on another piece of paper. They have to match them together
and put them all in order.
3) Bible Stories: I have continued the matching theme further
with Bible stories. “David” will be on one piece
of paper and “Goliath” will be on another piece.
I read one half and they have to say the other half. We always
discuss the stories. I want them to know more than just the
names. Sometimes one name will have multiple answers. David
and Abigail, David and Goliath, David and Saul…
I use different colored index cards as they are a handy size
when cut in half. The 10 Commandments are all one color, the
Bible Stories are another color. It helps us find which game
we want to play.
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