More Free (or Really Cheap) Sunday School Supplies

Crystal Sciarini
For the last sixteen years I have taught Sunday School off and on as I was needed. The web sites below are among the best online resources I have found for free or really cheap Sunday School Supplies. You will enjoy these online resources for years to come!

Christian Songs for Children
Download or just listen to unique Christian childrens songs written by Patrick Ambrose and Adrian Haw. For those that are proficient in music you can even download the sheet music. If the songs are based on a scripture the scripture is listed along with the words to the song.

Bible Quizzes and Games
Teaching Sunday School to the higher grades can be difficult. Fifth through High School students just don't go for puppets and felt board! LOL If you are priviledged enough to be able to teach some older students here is a great web site for you. There are anagrams, quizzes, fill-ins, word searches, sudoku, and more.

Ivy's Coloring Pages
I have had this site bookmarked for years. Whenever I need a quick coloring page this site never lets me down. Just type in a word and Ivy's will find coloring pages that coordinate. No need to bookmark and save tons of different sites when Ivy's is linked to thousands!

Danielle's Place
Reaching out to visitors and students that were absent is an important job of the Sunday School teacher. Danielle's Place makes outreach easy with her twenty eight printable postcards. The designs cover get well, glad you came, we missed you, and happy birthday. You can purchase all twenty eight designs for just $9.95. The designs are cute and easy to use just follow the directions printed at Danielle's Place.

Danielle's Place also has an extensive craft, activities, and lesson index with great ideas. I have personally used the door hanger attendance chart idea and have plans on using the Bible dictionary idea. Don't forget to bookmark this site!

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Fishers of Kids
What is Sunday School without puppets? Fishers of Men is an awesome resource for puppet skits, skits without puppets, and a complete week by week curriculum! They have done all the work for you each quarter is broken down into twelve weeks and each week includes a skit, a Bible story, memory verse, a lesson, and review points and questions. Some of the lessons even include games and activities! There are some great gems on this site making it one of my most used sites for my Sunday School lessons.

Fishers of Kids also has a "Fun in the Son" curriculum for vacation Bible school. Fun in the Son is a free downloadable week long curriculum put together with the same great attention to detail as the sunday school curriculum.

Still not enough? Fishers of Kids has got you covered for the fall. How about lessons, games, contests, and more for hosting a Harvest Party.

Published by Crystal Sciarini

Crystal Sciarini is a Certified bodybugg Coach, WholyFit Instuctor, and personal trainer. In 2009 Sciarini co-founded FGW (Fitness God's Way) Magazine. While, health and fitness is her main passion Sci...  View profile

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  • Rotem11/2/2009

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  • Melanie Schwear6/23/2007

    Very helpful article - for the Sunday school crowd.

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