Whether you are having a whole Sunday School lesson on the 10 Commandment or not, you can still use this game as a reminder of which commandment is which and what they mean.
You can use your own 10 Commandment pages or print out FREE pages here - 10 Commandment coloring pages.
We are using the picture below as an example for this game. You will need all 10 Commandments.
Print each commandment on a separate sheet of paper. Cut the page in half so that the words 'Commandment Three' is on one half of the sheet and the actual commandment is on the bottom as shown below.
Split the kids up into groups - at least two, but you can have more groups, if needed (see note below). Give one group 5 commandments from the bottom half of the page and the other group the other 5 commandments. Be sure they are mixed up.
Lay the top half of the page that says 'Commandment Three' (and so on) on a table or the floor.
Let the kids have one or two minutes to look over the commandments you have given them, then say 'go'.
The kids must scramble while working together to match the correct commandment with the correct number commandment.
When they think they have them matched correctly, they can race back to a certain point you designate or have a small bell they can ring to signify they have won. Let the other group continue working in case the first group doesn't have the commandments matched up correctly because they can still win.
When one group has matched them correctly, mix up the commandments a second time and play again.
** Note: If you have a large group, print several copies of each commandment to allow for as many groups as you need. You can also play the game with single players where one person must match up all 10 commandments themselves.
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10 Commandment Sunday School Games
We are using the picture below as an example for this game. You will need all 10 Commandments.
Print each commandment on a separate sheet of paper. Cut the page in half so that the words 'Commandment Three' is on one half of the sheet and the actual commandment is on the bottom as shown below.
Cut on the line.
Split the kids up into groups - at least two, but you can have more groups, if needed (see note below). Give one group 5 commandments from the bottom half of the page and the other group the other 5 commandments. Be sure they are mixed up.
Lay the top half of the page that says 'Commandment Three' (and so on) on a table or the floor.
Let the kids have one or two minutes to look over the commandments you have given them, then say 'go'.
The kids must scramble while working together to match the correct commandment with the correct number commandment.
When they think they have them matched correctly, they can race back to a certain point you designate or have a small bell they can ring to signify they have won. Let the other group continue working in case the first group doesn't have the commandments matched up correctly because they can still win.
When one group has matched them correctly, mix up the commandments a second time and play again.
** Note: If you have a large group, print several copies of each commandment to allow for as many groups as you need. You can also play the game with single players where one person must match up all 10 commandments themselves.
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