7 Bible Verse Games (work with any verse)

Here are seven really fun ways for kids to practice bible verses. These work for any verse and are perfect for Sunday School Lessons for kids of any age that can read.


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Help kids practice any Bible verse with these fun, hands on memory verse activities.







These Bible verse games are intended for any age kids that can read – so from 1st grade through 6th grade and up.









Bible Verse Review Games for Kids


Practice makes perfect! Here are 7 really fun, hands on activities to help kid review memory verses.



Bible Verse - Puzzle Review Game


Puzzle Review Game


For this bible verse review game you will need complete puzzles. I recommend getting them for a quarter at a garage sale or at the Target dollar section. We find the 24-48 piece puzzles to be just right.



Complete the puzzle and flip it over. Then write one (or two) words per piece to fit the entire memory verse on the puzzle pieces. Store in a ziplock bag to help kids continue to practicing.



Bible Verse - Domino Memory Verse Activity for Kids


Domino Memory Game


Print a word of your desired bible verse per label (we use Avery 8160). Now stick the labels each on a domino making sure there is no overlap on at least one side so that they will not have trouble standing up.



Kids love lining the dominoes up to make the verse and getting to knock them down when they are done!



Bible Verse - Lego memory verse review activity for kids


Lego Bible Verse Review


Create a block of Lego pieces like above. Make the top line blank so kids will know how wide the block is suppose to be.  Now using a sharpie put one word on each Lego piece.



Kids will need to put together the memory verse word by word.



Note: We use miscellaneous Legos we find at garage sales.



Bible Verse - Index card memory verse review activity


Index Card Memory Verse Game


Write one word of your memory verse on an index card. Continue until you have written all the words. Now leave a pile of the words (all mixed up) next to a line of masking tape on the floor.

Kids will need to put the index cards in order from beginning to the end along the masking tape line.

This is a fun, cooperative activity for kids.



Bible Verse - Post it Memory Verse Review


Post it Memory Game


This super easy to set-up game is a favorite with kids! Just write one word per post it note and stick on the wall in random order.



Kids will re-stick the post it notes on the wall to put the bible verse in order.



Bible Verse - Roll it memory verse review game


Roll it Bible Verse Game


For this memory verse game we identified the six most common words used and slide each of those word in the side of the cube.  Now type the verse and leave blank lines where the six most common words appear. (I suggest making the verse large enough so that you will fit in 2-4 copies of the verse per page)



Kids will take turns rolling the dice and writing the word they rolled onto one of the blank lines. Kids continue until the verse is complete. You can also have kids complete this activity more cooperatively by allowing kids to all add the word that is rolled by anyone.



Bible Verse - white board dash memory verse activity for kids in teams


White Board Dash


This is a fun bible verse game to play with two teams.


  • teams will have a memory verse in front of them with mostly blank lines

  • teams can do the same verse or different ones

  • you can use one white board with a line down the middle or two white boards with one board per team


To play, teams form a line and one at a time team members run to the front to add one word to the board. They run back and the next team member runs up to add another. The game continues until one team finishes their review memory verse.







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Beth Gorden is a homeschooling mother of six who strives to enjoy every moment with her kids through hands-on learning, crafts, new experiences, and lots of playing together. Beth is also the creator and author of 123 Homeschool 4 Me where she shares 1000+ free printables, creative homeschool lessons, crafts, and other fun ideas to help preschool and homeschooling families have fun while learning and exploring together.