![]() ![]() Your child catches the ball, then tosses it back to you, saying the next word. As you toss the ball, say one word of the phrase. Have your child repeat the phrase with you. Verse CatchĪll you need for this game is a ball. Variation: Rather than printing a verse on a piece of paper, try writing the verse on a dry erase board or chalk board and erasing the words. ![]() Multiple children? Have the kids take turns removing words, everyone saying the verse together. Repeat, until all of the words are gone and your child is saying the verse from memory. Then, have your child take away another word. Have your child say the verse again, seeing if they can remember the missing word. Have your child say the verse out loud, then remove one word. Write or type the Bible verse onto a sheet of paper. Insert the words for each memory verse into different colored balloons (for example, one verse into blue balloons, one verse into red balloons.) Divide the kids into teams and see which team can pop all of their balloons and assemble their verse first. Multiple children? Print the verse on several times. Have your child pop the balloons, get the words, and put them in order. Carefully roll or fold each word up and insert it into a balloon opening. Write or type the Bible verse on a sheet of paper, using fairly small print. Then, all of the kids with a blue word under their seat must complete the blue verse while the kids with a red word under their seat must complete the red verse. Lots of Kids? Print the verse in different colors and mix them throughout the room. The kids must arrange themselves in line, each holding up their word, so that the words are in the correct order. Whoever finds a word under their chair brings it to the front. After the kids are seated, ask them to look under their chairs to see if they are sitting in one of the “hot seats” – a chair that has a word under it. Tape a word or phrase under random chairs in the classroom. Write or type the Bible verse on a sheet of paper. This game works best for multiple children. ![]() Have each child or team work on one color verse, racing to see who can complete their “puzzle” the fastest. Multiple children? Print the verse on several different colored pages. At “go”, your child must find all of the words and assemble them in the correct order back into the frame. Cut individual words or phrases out of the frame. Spread the words around a room, taping them to a wall or hiding them. Click here to see the easiest way to make a Bible verse printable in minutes. Many of these games do require you to write or print the verse. These 12 games will help you to do exactly that – with very little prep time and using objects you probably already have in your home. Do you help children memorize Bible verses? Whether you are teaching one child at home or 25 children in a classroom, you need easy ways to make memory verse time seriously fun. ![]()
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