1. Storytelling and Skits:

Bible Storytelling: Dramatically tell the Bible stories.

Puppet Shows: Prepare simple puppet shows and enact stories from the Bible.

Interactive Skits: Engage the children in acting out the stories. They will be able to remember the stories more when actively involved.

2. Crafts and Activities:

Bible Verse Crafts: Have the children do craft projects on verses from the Bible.

Building Projects: Get them to build scenes of the Bible stories using blocks or Legos.

Nature Crafts: Leaves, flowers, or any such material will be required to make collages.

3. Music and Dance:

Songs of Worship: Teach the children some simple songs of worship and have a small singing session.

Dance: Design small choreographed dances to accompany the songs.

Musical Instruments: Give the children simple instruments like tambourines, maracas, and bells to play with.

4. Games:

Bible Quiz: Prepare an interesting quiz on questions regarding the Bible stories and their characters.

Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt with clues given from verses of the Bible.

Biblical Character Dress-Up: Dress-up day on the Bible character of their choice.

5. Learning and Discussion:

Computer Lessons: Biblical lessons on multimedia teaching aids such as videos and slide shows.

Discussion Circles: Engage children into small circles to discuss their thoughts on the Bible stories

Memory Verses: Memorize and recite Bible verses.

6. Prayer and Meditation:

Prayer Time: Teach them how to pray and include time for the kids to pray for their family and friends.

Quiet Reflection: Give them some quiet time to reflect upon what they have learnt.

7. Service Projects:

Community Service: Organize a community service in the form of simple projects like card making for the elderly or collecting items needed by the food drive.

Acts of Kindness: Encourage the children to do small acts of kindness during the week and then share.

8. Themed Days:

Noah's Ark Day: Tell the story of Noah's Ark with corresponding crafts and activities.

Creation Day: Take time to celebrate the story of creation with nature and animal-themed activities.

Fruit of the Spirit Day: Plan activities and lessons around the Fruits of the Spirit.

9. Field Trips:

Nature Walks: Take the children for a nature walk and relate it to the stories from the Bible on creation.

Visiting Farms or Zoos: Relate visits to farms or zoos to lessons about animals in the Bible.

10. Special Events:

Holiday Celebrations: Plan events and activities to celebrate major Christian holidays.

Parents' Day: