Leader Guide
Review Game
- Four paper plates or sheets of cardstock
- Marker
- Eight socks, four each of two different colors
- Eight partially filled water bottles
- Optional: masking tape or painters tape
- Whiteboard and marker; or chalkboard and chalk to keep score
- Bible or Superbook Bible app
Place a line or mark on the floor near one end of the room.
Stand water bottles on a horizontal line about 12–15 feet from the line or mark. Leave about 12 inches between the bottles.
Write TRUE on two plates and FALSE on two plates.
Roll each pair of the same color socks to make two balls of each color.
Place a TRUE and false plate in front of you. Demonstrate how to answer using the plates as you explain the game.
Divide the class into two teams. They do not need to be equal.
A player from each team stands behind the mark. Give each player a set of T/F plates.
Have the players place the TRUE and FALSE plates on the floor in front of them.
Give each player two sock balls of one color.
Ask the same review question from the list to both players. Feel free to add your own questions.
Players answer TRUE or FALSE by stepping on one of the TRUE or FALSE plates in front of them.
Ten points are scored for a correct answer, no points for an incorrect answer.
If a correct answer is FALSE, ask teams to give you the true answer.
Each player then throws two sock balls to try to knock down the idols and statues. A point is scored for each bottle that is knocked down.
The two players will then stand up any bottles and retrieve the sock balls to give them to the next players.
The team with the most points wins.
Questions and Answers
1. T/F: Paul was deeply troubled by all of the churches he saw in Athens. (False—idols.)
2. T/F: Paul reasoned with the Jews and God-fearing Gentiles in the Synagogue. (True.)
3. T/F: Paul refused to speak with the Greek philosophers. (False—he debated them.)
4. T/F: Paul told the philosophers about Jesus and His resurrection. (True.)
5. T/F: The philosophers said that Paul’s ideas were like their own ideas. (False—they said his ideas were new and strange.)
6. T/F: The philosophers called Paul a babbler who taught about foreign gods. (True.)
7. T/F: Paul asked to speak to the high council, but he was not allowed to. (False—he was invited to speak to them.)
8. T/F: Paul told the people of Athens he saw that they were not very religious. (False—he said they were very religious.)
9. T/F: Paul told the council that he saw an altar titled “To the well-known God.” (False—to an unknown god.)
10. T/F: Paul said that God does not live in man-made temples. (True.)
11. T/F: Paul said that God has a lot of needs. (False—He has no needs.)
12. T/F: Paul said that God satisfies a few of our needs. (False—all of our needs.)
13. T/F: Paul said that God wants everyone to repent and turn to Him. (True.)
14. T/F: When Paul was done speaking, everyone believed and began to follow Jesus. (False—some laughed and doubted.)
15. T/F: Creation is evidence of our invisible God. (True.)
16. T/F: We must always be ready to fight with someone who asks about your hope in Christ. (See 1 Peter 3:15.) (False—be ready to give an answer.)
17. T/F: Today’s SuperTruth says that forgiveness shows me things my eyes can’t see. (False—faith.)
18. T/F: According to today’s SuperVerse, the things we see are made from things that are visible. (False—were NOT made of things which are visible.)