This Cain and Abel coloring craft is great to introduce kids to the biblical story of Cain and Abel in a fun and interactive way.
With the help of this project, preschoolers, kindergartners and older kids can color and assemble a spinner that visually represents key elements of the story.
The wheel features two scenes: one depicting Abel with his flock of sheep, and another showing Cain with his crops. At the center is an altar, symbolizing the offerings made by the brothers to God.
Through this activity, children can learn about the story while also enhancing their creativity and fine motor skills. It’s a perfect blend of education and fun, making the tale of Cain and Abel come to life.
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Cain and Abel diorama – This Cain and Abel diorama is an ideal craft for kids to make at Sunday school because it provides a hands-on, creative activity that helps them visualize and understand the bible story. The craft printable is simple to use and it comes with easy step-by-step instructions.
Cain and Abel agamograph – An agamograph is a special kind of art project that looks like it changes depending on the angle you look at it. It is easy to make and this agamograph features Cain, holding a basket filled with fruits and veggies – his offering to God, on one side and Abel holding a sheep, on the other side.
Cain and Abel spinner craft – The craft makes learning the bible story of Cain and Abel engaging and interactive, allowing kids to turn the wheel and see different scenes.
Cain and Abel coloring craft
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Supplies:
- Cain and Abel craft printable
- White cardstock paper
- Colored pencils
- Paper fastener
- Pencil
- Scissors
Step-by-step instructions
Start by printing the spinner and cover on white cardstock paper.
Color the spinner and cut it out.
Color the cover and cut it out.
Use a pencil to make a hole in the middle of the spinner. (where marked)
Use a pencil to make a hole in the middle of the cover. (where marked)
Attach the spinner and cover together with a paper fastener.