It is great to encourage our youth of all ages to dig into God's Word. At older ages when your child can read and write, they can search through the Bible on their own to learn new things. This free spreadsheet template will help direct your child to learning specific parts of a book as they go on a Bible Hunt. Since your child will hunt and find the answers themselves, the information that they learn will stick better because they are having to work hard to gain the information.
To use this spreadsheet, you type your questions and answers into one sheet, then a printable file is generated on another sheet that has the question and the appropriate number of blanks for each question. For example, if your question was "In Ephesians 6:16, what part of the Christian armor do we need to put on to extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one?" the resulting blanks would be "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" for the answer "Shield of Faith". There is also instructions inside the document if you want further details on how to use the tool.
This can be a great tool for a single Bible lesson with lots of information or if you are working on dozens of questions for a Bible Bowl or Lads to Leaders.
Happy Searching! For a fun game to play to practice your trivia, check out our post with a preformatted Jeopardy PowerPoint.