Ideas:
Learn how
to make your own "Sunday School Review" game - for Sunday School
or home

Contributed by Becky Coughtry
Here's an
activity that I use often and change often. It is simple and
easy to access with little
ones - ages 3 on up! I
call it the Sunday School Review game.
I made a large game board out of
craft paper which folds up and out of the way easily.
The game area looks like a squiggly donut divided into colorful
squares - and the kids had a hand in coloring. There is no
beginning or end to this game, the circle is closed. As Sunday
School
lessons
progress,
I
gather
simple
questions which I write on small cards - questions like: What
is the First Commandment? Who wrote Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures? Share a way you thought about God this
week.
Sing the first verse of "Shepherd." - you get the
idea. I also have a small stationery box in which I drew a
simple 4-square, labeling each square with a number 1 to 4.
I gathered several small objects to use as game markers. We
have
an angel
button,
a thimble, a heart eraser, etc. The game board, markers, and
questions all fit into this box.
When it's time to play "Sunday
School Review" we fold out the game board, take turns
tossing a button into the box to see how many jumps we get.
Each child
picks a question to answer, they jump their markers around
the board. There is no beginning or end - kids can jump in
where they want. It's just fun to hop around the board and
try to land on a friend's spot. I included some of the questions
I have gathered over the lessons. I change out the questions,
add and delete as needed. There is no winning or losing -
no real competition -
just Sunday School Review! |