Have fun together learning about the Protestant Reformation with this simple reformation day activity! Make a little interactive book with this free printable to learn about the five solas of the reformation, the printing press, famous reformers, and more!
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Tomorrow is Reformation Day! We celebrated Reformation Day with our annual party with friends last week, but I am excited to do a small reformation day activity with my kids this week.
After chatting with a friend on Instagram, I decided to create a printable that can be printed and put to use right away, no prep required. It’s a super easy and free way to talk to your kids about the Protestant Reformation, the people and places, and the central truths that are still very relevant today.
This printable is simply a single piece of paper that you cut and fold to make a small book with different facts and activities on each page. Learn about the printing press, the five solas of the reformation, key events, and more.
If you want to go deeper and learn more about the Protestant Reformation with your kids, you can check out some of our favorite resources in this post.
Printable Reformation Day Activity for Kids
You can print the reformation book on a single paper to make a book, or click on the links below to print full-size pages. (Get the answers to the fill in the blank questions in the picture above).
While you’re doing the word search or coloring the Luther rose, you can listen to this wonderful song about the Five Solas of the Reformation! I also love this version of A Mighty Fortress (actually, the whole album is great!).
Print the Pages:
Make the book. (Print two sided, fold in half lengthwise, then widthwise, then cut between the printing press and What/When/Who/Where page).
Print full size pages:
- color Luther’s Rose
- Five Solas word search
- Printing Press quick facts & coloring
- Mighty Fortress Hymn
- Mighty Fortress Drawing page
- What/When/Who/Where of the Reformation
I can’t seem to find the link to the one page printable. Please help 🙂
This is so cool!!! THANK YOU!!!!!! I’m sharing this with all the families we do Classical Conversations with!! 💗
Hi! I love the idea of the book but don’t see where I can print the pages together as the book. Can you help?! Thanks:).
By grace, Andrea Hess
Excited about this printable! Thanks for sharing!
Am I missing something? I can’t find the link for the one-page printable to make a book. Thanks!
Terrific printable, thank you!