I grew up an only child and finding things to do, by yourself, can be a real challenge, especially since so many games are two-player or more. But Connect Four is one of those super fun games that you can play on your own! 🎉
And this dice challenge version, makes it all the more easy to do that. Just roll the dice and color in any square on this Fruit of the Spirit Four-in-a-Row Game printable. See how many tries it takes you to get 4 in a row and then try again to beat that record!
Challenge yourself even more and use different color combinations each time. Take away colors each pass through of the game and see what you can come up with!
Of course this fruit of the Spirit game for kids is perfect for groups of children too, in church, in homeschool, in classrooms, or at home.
It’s so versitile, which makes everyone love it. 😍
Grab your copy of this fruit of the Spirit roll and color game and continue the fruit of the Spirit fun with these games and activities too…
- Dice Printable Template – if you don’t have dice there, just print one! 🥰
- Fruit of the Spirit Word Search
- Kids Church Bulletin (Fruit of the Spirit) – can also be used at home 😊
- Hello Fruit Coloring Page – 4th printable down
- Fruit of the Spirit Maze
- Fruit of the Spirit Basket Craft
- 20 Ideas on How to Develop Fruits of the Spirit
- Fruit of the Spirit Spinner Craft – my personal fav ❤️
- Bear Much Fruit Coloring Sheets
- Fruit of the Spirit I-Spy
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Fruit of the Spirit Four in a Row
Some days you want a full-on lesson, and some days you just want one super cute, screen-free Bible activity that gets kids super excited about God.
This Fruit of the Spirit four-in-a-row game is that easy win. Roll the dice, color the matching fruit, and before you know it, you have a sweet little opening to talk about the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23. ❤️
Best of all, this fruit of the Spirit lesson idea is black and white and colorable, so kids can make it their own while they play. It’s simple, happy, and it keeps their hands busy and focused on Christ. 🙌
Download the PDF Fruit of the Spirit Four in a Row here.
What To Teach After The Kids Complete The Christian Printable Activity Sheet
Kids usually ask, what does that word actually look like. Here’s how to guide little hearts toward understanding it.
Love
- Love looks like putting someone else first on purpose, even when you don’t feel like it.
- Love looks like sharing, helping, forgiving, and choosing gentle words.
Ask: Who can you love well today at home, at school, or in your class?
Joy
- Joy looks like choosing a thankful heart even when things aren’t going your way.
- Joy looks like smiling, encouraging someone, and remembering God is good.
Ask: What’s one thing you can thank God for right now?
Peace
- Peace looks like calming your heart and your words when you feel upset.
- Peace looks like taking a deep breath, praying, and choosing to not argue.
Ask: What can you do next time you feel angry so you can choose peace?
Patience
- Patience looks like waiting without whining, rushing, or snapping at people.
- Patience looks like taking turns and staying kind while you wait.
Ask: What’s one thing you can practice waiting for today?
Kindness
- Kindness looks like being helpful and gentle with your words.
- Kindness looks like inviting someone in, sharing, and noticing how others feel.
Ask: Who can you show kindness to today, even if they’re not being nice back?
Goodness
- Goodness looks like doing the right thing because it’s right, even when no one, other than God, is watching.
- Goodness looks like telling the truth and making wise choices.
Ask: What’s one righteous choice you can make today, even if it’s hard?
Faithfulness
- Faithfulness looks like keeping your word and doing what you said you’d do.
- Faithfulness looks like finishing what you start and being trustworthy.
Ask: What’s one promise or responsibility you can keep today?
Gentleness
- Gentleness looks like using soft words and careful hands.
- Gentleness looks like being kind when you correct someone or when you’re frustrated.
Ask: How can you use a gentler voice today?
Self Control
- Self-control looks like stopping yourself before you shout, grab, or do the thing you know you shouldn’t do.
- Self-control looks like making a wise choice even when you really want the other choice.
Ask: What’s one moment today where you can pause and choose self-control?
How to Play the Galatians 5:22-23 Activity For Kids
- Grab one die and something to color with. Crayons, colored pencils, markers, anything works.
- Roll the die (here’s a dice printable template if you need one).
- Look at the dice key on the Christian dice game printable to see which fruit matches your number.
- Find that fruit on the game board and color in one square.
- Keep rolling and coloring the free fruit of the spirit printable until you get four in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally).
Two-Player Option
Pick two different colors. Take turns rolling. Each player colors only their own color. First one to get four in a row wins.
Classroom or Sunday School Fruit of the Spirit Activity
Use as a Sunday School coloring craft. Give each child their own Bible activity worksheet for kids so everyone plays at once. It’s quiet, focused, and fun.
Homeschool Bible Activity Printable
If you’re doing this at home, treat it like a quick Bible warm-up before your lesson or reading time. Roll, color, and when someone gets four in a row, have them pick one fruit of the Spirit to practice today.
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