If you’re looking for a meaningful Bible activity that helps children learn about God’s special celebrations, you’re going to love this Feasts in the Bible spinner wheel for kids! As a mom, I am always searching for engaging ways to bring Bible lessons to life. Kids learn best when they can touch, create, and explore. That’s exactly why this printable spinner wheel has become one of my favorite Bible learning tools.
The Feasts in the Bible tell an incredible story of God’s plan of redemption from beginning to end. While the names and meanings of these Feasts can sometimes feel overwhelming for young learners, a simple hands-on activity can make all the difference. This spinner wheel helps children visualize each Feast while creating a memorable learning experience they’ll actually enjoy.
7 Feasts of God for Kids
Whether you’re teaching at home, church, during family devotions, or as part of a homeschool Bible curriculum, this spinner wheel provides a fun way to introduce children to the Biblical Feasts. Kids of all ages will love learning about Yahweh’s Appointed Times and what they mean.
Each triangle on the spinner displays one of the 7 Feasts and the accompanying Scripture reference. I invite you to turn in your Bible to the verses and read to your children about each Biblical holiday. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this post, where you can download the free printable spinner wheel.
What Are the Feasts in the Bible?
The Feasts in the Bible were special celebrations that God instructed the Israelites to observe throughout the year. These Holy Days helped God’s people remember His faithfulness, celebrate His provision, and look forward to His promises.
This spinner helps kids see how Yahweh’s Feasts fit together to make a beautiful picture of prophecy. When kids can see the celebrations visually, they begin to recognize the bigger picture of God’s story.
The seven annual feasts include:
- Passover (Pesach)
- Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMotzi)
- Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim)
- Weeks (Shavuot)
- Trumpets (Yom Teruah)
- Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
- Tabernacles (Sukkot)
As children learn the Feasts in the Bible, they begin to see how each celebration points to God’s plan and His faithfulness throughout history. Personally, learning about Yahweh’s Feasts has deepened my relationship with Him. Understanding His Appointed Times reveals the depth and detail of His Word.
7 Feasts in the Bible for Kids
One of the easiest ways to introduce children to these celebrations is by using this free printable Biblical Feasts spinner wheel. It provides a simple overview of each Feast in a fun, hands-on way.
This 7 Feasts of the Lord spinner wheel can help children:
- Learn the names of each Feast
- Understand the order of the Feasts
- Connect Old Testament events to God’s promises
What Are the Seven Feasts in Order?
So, what are the 7 Feasts in order? Thankfully, the spinner wheel makes answering that question simple and fun. Turn the wheel to reveal the Spring and Fall Feasts in order.
What are the Seven Feasts in order?
- Passover (Pesach)
- Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMotzi)
- Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim)
- Weeks (Shavuot)
- Trumpets (Yom Teruah)
- Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
- Tabernacles (Sukkot)
Teaching the Seven Feasts in order becomes much easier when children can physically spin through each Celebration. Rather than memorizing a list from a worksheet, they actively engage with the learning process. Many kids are visual learners, so this Biblical Feast activity is a perfect visual aid for teaching them about God’s Word.
As your children become more familiar with the Feasts in the Bible, challenge them to answer the question: What are the Seven Feasts in order? You’ll be surprised how quickly they learn them! And they will probably learn them faster than you!
7 Feasts in the Bible
The 7 Feasts of God are rich with meaning and packed with opportunities for family Bible discussions. Each feast teaches something unique about God’s character, provision, and promises. The spinner wheel introduces kids to all 7 Feasts of God in a way that feels exciting rather than overwhelming.
For younger children, focus on one Feast each week. For older kids, encourage them to learn the purpose behind all 7 Feasts of God and explain them in their own words. As families study the 7 Feasts of God together, children begin to understand how His plan unfolds throughout Scripture.

Creative Ways to Use the Feasts in the Bible Spinner Wheel
The spinner wheel can be used in so many creative ways beyond simply reading the Feast names.
Here are some ideas of how to use the Biblical Feast spinner wheel in creative ways:
Mystery Feast Challenge: Give your kids hints about each Feast and see if they can guess and rotate the spinner to the correct one.
Bible Story Match-Up: Spin to a Feast and try to think of a Bible story connected to it (e.g., Passover and the 10 Plagues).
Memory Verse Game: Assign a corresponding memory verse to each Feast. When you turn the wheel to a Feast, recite the Bible verse.
Family Trivia Night: Use the spinner wheel as the centerpiece of a Biblical Feasts game night. Biblical Feast trivia, anyone?
Act It Out: After turning the spinner wheel, encourage children to act out something related to the Feast.
Color and Learn: Let younger children color the spinner while discussing the Feasts in the Bible.
The more interactive the activity becomes, the more memorable the lesson will be!
How to Assemble the Biblical Feasts for Kids Activity Spinner
This Bible activity couldn’t be easier! Here’s what you’ll need:
- Cardstock
- A printer
- Free printable spinner (access at the bottom of this post)
- Scissors
- Colored pencils, markers, or crayons
- 1 paper fastener per spinner
Simply print the spinner pieces, color them, cut them out, stack them together, and attach them with a paper fastener. It’s that easy! I strongly suggest printing on cardstock for a sturdier result. In addition, laminating the spinner will make it last much longer. Please use caution when using paper fasteners or brads with kids, as they can be a choking hazard.
7 Feasts of the Lord for Family Bible Time
This 7 Feasts of the Lord spinner wheel activity is especially helpful during family devotions. Family Bible time is one of the most important things we can do for our kids. Spending time together in God’s Word will change the lives of our children and us!
Family Bible time doesn’t have to be perfect. Sometimes it will feel like pure chaos — especially if you have littles like me. But Yahweh will bless your efforts. Even if it seems like your kids aren’t paying attention, they are! Never underestimate the information they are absorbing when it seems like they are zoned out or amped up.
Combining the spinner wheel with discussion questions encourages deeper conversations and greater retention.
What Are the Seven Feasts in Order?
If your goal is helping children remember the Seven Feasts in order, repetition through play works wonders.The spinner wheel turns learning the Seven Feasts in order into an enjoyable challenge rather than a memorization exercise.After several practice sessions, children often begin confidently reciting the Seven Feasts in order without any assistance.
Exploring the 7 Feasts of God Through Discussion
Meaningful conversations help children connect facts to faith. As you study the 7 Feasts of God, ask open-ended questions that encourage thinking and discussion.
Questions for younger children:
- Which Feast sounds most interesting? Why?
- Why do you think God wanted His people to remember the Feasts?
- What can we learn about God from each Feast?
As your child rotates the spinner and lands on a Feast, use the discussion questions below to talk about the selected Appointed Time.
Questions for older children:
- How does this Feast show God’s faithfulness?
- What about this Feast stand out to you?
- Why is remembering the Feasts important in our faith?
- What lessons can we apply today?
The 7 Feasts of God provide wonderful opportunities for families to grow together spiritually.
Using a Biblical Feasts Activity Spinner with Older Kids
As children grow, they can explore deeper themes using the Biblical Feasts spinner activity.
Encourage older students to:
- Create Feast timelines
- Research Feast traditions
- Compare Feast meanings
- Present Feast reports
- Design Feast posters
This Biblical Feasts spinner can be used as a tool to help students organize information while supporting independent learning. Older learners often enjoy comparing details from the spinner wheel with information found on a Biblical Feasts chart.
Why Kids Love Learning About the Feasts in the Bible
Children naturally enjoy stories, celebrations, and traditions. The Feasts in the Bible include all three.
The spinner wheel transforms learning into an adventure. Instead of simply reading information, kids become active participants in the discovery process.
The Feasts in the Bible help children understand:
- God’s faithfulness
- The importance of remembrance
- Biblical history
- God’s promises
- Family worship traditions
Every spin creates a new opportunity to learn something meaningful.
Family Discussion Questions About the Biblical Feasts
Use these questions during your family Bible time:
- Which Feast would you most like to celebrate and why?
- What does this Feast teach us about God?
- Why do you think God gave His people special celebrations?
- How do celebrations help us remember important things?
- What symbols do you notice in this Feast?
- Which Feast is easiest to remember?
- What are the Seven Feasts in order?
- Which Feast surprised you the most?
- How does this Feast point us toward God’s promises?
- What can our family learn from these celebrations today?
These questions encourage meaningful conversations while helping children engage with the Feasts in the Bible.
Biblical Feasts for Kids Memory Poems
Here are a couple of simple poems to help kids remember the 7 Feasts in order:
The Feast Parade
First comes Passover, God set His people free,
Then Unleavened Bread, as pure as we can be.
Next is Firstfruits, the harvest starts to grow,
Then the Feast of Weeks arrives with blessings all aglow.
The Feast of Trumpets sounds a joyful blast,
Day of Atonement leaves wrongs in the past.
Last is Tabernacles, a happy time to say,
I know God dwells with me every day!
Biblical Feast Memory Poem
Passover, Bread, First Fruits, and Weeks.
Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles, these are Yahweh’s Feasts!
Free Printable Feasts in the Bible Spinner Wheel
Ready to start exploring the Feasts in the Bible with your children?
Simply print the pages, color, cut out the wheel pieces, stack them together, assemble with a paper fastener, and start spinning. Whether you’re teaching at home, leading a Bible study, or planning a children’s church lesson, this Biblical Feast activity provides a memorable way to help children learn about God’s Appointed Times.
Click the image below to download your free printable Feasts in the Bible spinner wheel and begin your family’s exciting journey through the seven Biblical Feasts today!

Recent Posts
If you are looking for an easy Bible activity that helps children learn through storytelling and hands-on play, this David and Goliath craft spinner wheel is such a fun option. My kids absolutely...
Teaching children about God’s love becomes even more meaningful when hands-on activities are involved. This free printable coloring page pack was created to help families, churches, homeschool...









