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Help Kids Memorize Bible Verses with A Race Track

By Anna Joy

July 29, 2017


Looking for a super fun yet simple way to help kids memorize Bible verses? This adorable race track is perfect - great for home or Sunday School use.

Are you looking for a fun yet simple way to help kids memorize Bible verses?

This adorable Bible Verse Race Track is a sure winner!

Super easy to print and put together, this race track can be used with any Bible verse that you are working on. It is also perfect for a variety of ages!

Here are some different ways to play:

  • Encourage your kids to draw their own houses, trees, ponds, or parks around the roads.
  • Have your older kids write the verse out themselves.
  • Encourage younger kids to sound out different words as their car drives over them.
  • Have your kids read the verse, one word at a time, as the cars drive over the words. Try it once, really slowly. Then, try saying the verse at racing speed.
  • Have your child cover a word with a stationary car. Read the verse, remembering the covered word from memory. Then, have your child place another car over another word. See how many cars you can get on the road while repeating the verse without making a mistake.

Whether you decide to use this Bible Verse Race Track at home, during Sunday School, or as part of an after school Bible club, it will be a favorite way to memorize Bible verses – guaranteed!

Download the Printable Bible Verse Car Track

Materials Needed:

  • Printable Race Track (see link above to download)
  • Tape
  • Scissors
  • Markers, pencils, or crayons
  • Little Cars

Instructions:

Print or copy the race track pages. Cut the white border off the pages, as necessary, so that the pages will line up to make one “road”.

Note: Each outer page corner includes a letter. Match these letters to see how the track goes together.

Once the track is assembled correctly, tape it together.

Write the words of your verse around the track. Don’t be afraid to write big!

Encourage your kids to decorate their track as desired.

That’s it! Time to play.

Looking for a super fun yet simple way to help kids memorize Bible verses? This adorable race track is perfect - great for home or Sunday School use.

Download the Printable Bible Verse Car Track

Will you help kids memorize Bible verses with this Bible Verse Race Track? I would love to hear how you use it. Do you have any ideas for other games that could be played with this track? Scroll down to share your ideas – I know that other teachers and moms will appreciate it!

May God bless you!

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  1. Thank you so much for this amazing resource! Can’t wait to use the Bible Verse Race Track on Sunday with the kids! Blessings!

  2. Love this!!! Thanks so much for sharing something this great for kids and Sunday school teachers for FREE! This is a game changer. God bless you!

  3. My CCD class has been canceled with the COV19 virus but I wanted to have things ready in the hope that this will clear up soon. Thank you for such great materials.
    Janet

  4. Dear Anna Joy,

    What lovely Ideas you have been given! Thanks so much for sharing and making my workload a bit lighter.

    The boys, especially, respond well to your activities! After using one of your pages last Sunday, one student was asked for a summary that fits our year’s theme of ‘Flowing in the River’. His response: “Jesus blood makes a Flood!”:)

    Thanks so much for making some free printables available for our very small class!:)

  5. Good and different memorization ideas for teaching kids are hard to fine. Might have found a diamond in the rough here. Thank you for the idea!

  6. Hi Anna Joy!! I am a Sunday School teacher and so love the way you are using your God given gifts and abilities. I lost you yesterday through a computer error [my doing I’m sure.] God’s blessings !! And a huge thank you for offering free printable !!

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