Leader Guide

Review Game

  • True and False Question List 
  • True and False Signs
  • Six pieces of cardstock
  • Four socks, 2 each of the same color    
  • White board and marker, or chalk board and chalk to keep score
  • Painters tape or masking tape 
  • Two identical containers: pots, boxes, buckets, or small, clean trash cans

Make three copies each of the True and False Signs on cardstock.

Make a copy of the Question List.

Tape a True Sign to one container and a False Sign to the other container

Roll each sock into a ball.

Place the containers on the floor. Leave some space between them. Place against a wall for bank shots if desired.

Tape a True and False sign set on the floor for Team 1 and Team 2 several feet from the containers—see illustration.


For larger classes, create more teams and more signs and containers.

Step and Toss: Play a true and false game to review the Bible lesson.

This is the final lesson about how to pray, so we are going to play a review game.  

Step back and forth on the floor signs and then toss a sock ball as you describe the game.

This is a True and False question game where you will have not one, but two chances to score points for your team! You can score a point by answering the question correctly and also by tossing your sock ball into the correct container.

I will ask the same question to a player for each team. You will answer by standing on either the True or the False sign. When both players are standing on their sign choice, I will reveal the answer. Players score one point for a correct answer. Then, players have two chances to toss their socks into the container of the correct answer. So, if the correct answer is True, you score a point for tossing each sock into the container with the True sign. That means, even if you didn’t stand on the correct sign, you can still score points! Be careful, each sock tossed in the wrong container will penalize your team one point. Let’s play!

The team with the most points, after all the children have taken a turn, wins. 

Optional: when the answer is “false,” ask teams for the true answer and award a bonus point if it’s correct. You may also ask additional bonus questions related to the original one.