Free Ten Commandments Bible Games

for Children's Ministry

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Commandment Quest
Players race to find hidden Ten Commandments cards, then match each commandment to its picture or hand motion. Perfect for Sunday School, family devotions, or homes school lessons, it turns memorizing God's Word into an exciting seek-and-find adventure.

Come On Up, Moses
Encourages players to memorize the commandments in correct order (from the Hebrew Bible ordering).

Look n' Learn Ten Commands Review Game
Make three or more sets of cards. Each set in its own color. Laminate. Place cards in colored groups but in random order on a board attached with either blue tack or magnetic tape, numbered side up. Children divide into teams and choose a color. One person in the first team chooses a number and says the corresponding commandment. If correct, remove the card from the board and move to the next team and so on. The first team to collect their set wins. This is an extremely popular game with our children. (Created by Capt. Louise Weller--Church Army NZ--Canterbury Kids Coach)

Ten Commandments Dice Game 
Players roll dice to win commandment cards. 

Ten Commandments Race
Players race to fill in the correct answers on the tablets. A great memory builder!

Hot Bricks
Played like musical chairs except you pass around a toy brick and the person that is holding it when the music stops has to state one of the commandments. If they can't give one, they are out. (Created by student, Caroline P., from Joyce Kaack's 6th grade Sunday School class. rjkaack@hotmail.com)

Hot Potato
Played similarly to Hot Bricks without music, but also incorporates the Look n' Learn memorization technique.

Sabbath Rest Game
Looking for a fun and active way to teach kids the Fourth Commandment? Our "Sabbath Rest" game turns a classic playground game into an engaging Bible learning activity. Through simple call-and-response phrases, "Remember the Sabbath Day" and "Keep it holy," children learn Exodus 20:8 in a memorable and interactive way. Perfect for Sunday School, children's church, home school groups, VBS, and Bible clubs!

Ten Chairs
Players move around a circle of chairs and scramble to sit when a whistle is blown. Teacher then calls out a number, 1-10. The child sitting in that numbered chair must say the matching command with the finger motion.

The Greatest Commandment? 
A low-activity game whereby players are challenged to arrange the commandments into the order they consider to be the most important, (from greatest to least). Bible lesson included.





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