Armor of God Printable Pack

The Armor of God is a great passage of Scripture to teach to children. The Bible passage in Ephesians is a great one for children to memorize and put into practice. This Armor of God printable pack will help them learn what each part of the armor stands for and how they are able to put it to use in their daily lives.

Your kids will love this armor of God printable pack! They will go through each part of the armor, learn what it means, and apply it to their lives!

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Included in this 85 page Armor of God printable pack are:

  • Armor of God Colouring Pages –These pages can be decorated with crayons, markers or even small scrapes of paper. They are great for encouraging children to be as creative as they want.
  • Bible Verse Copywork –Copywork containing each of the Bible verses from Armor of God passage in the Bible (Ephesians 6:10-18). There are two versions, the King James Version and the English Standard Version.
  • Armor of God Fact Sheet –This page describes what the Armor of God is and how to use it.
  • Handwriting Practice –These pages are great for practicing letter formation as well as learning to spell and working on handwriting. 
  • Follow the Path-These pages are great for hand-eye co-ordination. Draw a line down the middle of the path, trying not to hit the sides.
  • 4 Piece puzzle pages
  • Vocabulary cards (Montessori 3 Part Cards) –Can be used for matching and spelling practice as well as games like memory and snap
  • Size Sequencing Cards
  • Shadow Matching Cards
  • Story Pages –Pages where your child can write a few sentences or a short story about certain things on each part of the Armor of God and how they feel about it. It is a great way for them to get in some creative writing practice.
  • Count and Clipnumber cards – Great for practicing counting from 1 – 8
  • I Spy – Count the objects and write the answer.
  • Armor of God Posters – A poster of each piece of Armor that includes a meaning.
  • Copywork Lines – These pages can be printed multiple times and used for children to copy the words/meanings of each of the Armor of God parts from the posters.
  • Add the Armor to the Soldier – Cut out and decorate the Armor, then paste it on the correct place on the soldier.
  • Label the Armor – Label the Armor of God that has been placed on the soldier.
  • Follow the Letter
  • Armor of God Mats – These can be used as playdough mats or posters.
  • Armor of God Clip Cards – Look at the picture of Armor and clip the correct answer for what the piece of Armor stands for.

I hope your children enjoy reading and learning about the Armor of God.

 

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This Post Has 14 Comments

  1. Leona

    Love this one… I am so glad you included the KJV! I can use this printable pack for both my 3 and 9 year olds to teach them about the word of God! God bless!

    1. Tauna Meyer

      I’m so glad you like it! 🙂

  2. Brianna

    Thank you very much for the Armour Downloadable. I appreciate your resources to reach out to the young members of my church Family and their guests.

    1. Tauna Meyer

      You’re welcome!

  3. Roberta

    Thank you so much!!!

  4. Kristie

    Thank you for this free printable I know it is going to be a great help in teaching thank you again and GOD BLESSP

  5. Kayla Rodgers

    The “Click here to download” button is not working for me. Could you email me the PDF of this document! I love the look of this recourse so far!

    1. Tauna Meyer

      Sorry about that. Fixed!

  6. Jessica

    Hi! Is this still available?

    1. Tauna Meyer

      Yes, I fixed it. 🙂 Sorry about that!

  7. Jen

    Is this printable still available. I’m unable to find where to print it as the link doesn’t work.

  8. Cindy

    Is this supposed to be a free printable? When I click Download, I only get the front of the bookmark. If I click the link above, its showing a cost of $5.00. I just want to check in cast I did something wrong.

    1. Tauna Meyer

      No, it’s been a paid product in the store for a while. I poked around and am not sure what you mean by “front of the bookmark” but feel free to email me at tauna (at) proverbialhomemaker (dot) com if you can explain more about that or have more questions!

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