The story of David & Goliath is a classic Bible story to teach to kids. That can sometimes leave you running out of new and creative ideas for how to tell the story in a different and exciting way. Creativity is hard to find when you have heard the same story retold for 5, 10, or even 20 years.
To help you with a new take on this Bible story favorite, we’ve put together some ideas to help you pull together a David & Goliath Sunday school lesson plan you’ll enjoy teaching. Plus, here is a free Sunday School lesson on David and Goliath.

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Sample David & Goliath Sunday School Lesson Plan
Suggested Lesson
God Is Bigger Than Our Fears
We will all encounter fears like the ones that David experienced in the story of David and Goliath. Someone who is bigger than us physically and mentally, someone that has a bigger “army”, someone that says mean things, and the list could go on and on. What we can all learn from this special story is that God is so much bigger than our fears! So, when we are scared or fearful of something, it is helpful to remember the story of David and Goliath. This story is a perfect example of standing up to your fears with the promises and truths of God on our side.
God Can Do the Impossible
There are so many stories in the Bible where things looked impossible! David and Goliath, Jonah and the Big Fish, the Christmas Story, etc. The Bible is full of stories about the impossible! David and Goliath is a very relatable story about the impossible. Many of us have encountered something that we feared or didn’t know how to overcome. The story of David and Goliath shows all of us that if we rely on the strength and power of God instead of our own that God can really do the impossible!
Suggested David & Goliath Games
David, Goliath & The Rocks
Supplies Needed:
5 Small Rubber balls
1 large ball (like a basketball)
Tape
Using the tape, make a border around the basketball. The object of this game is to use the five small balls to hit the big ball (Goliath) out of the boundary. So, make sure your border/square/rectangle is a reasonable distance to knock the Goliath ball out of the boundary.
Israelites vs. Philistines (Set to be played like Red Rover)
Split them up into two teams, and have the opposite teams yell the opposite’s name.
The Israelite team yells “Philistines! Philistines! Send Goliath right over” Chosen kid (different every round) runs over trying to break apart the locked arms of that team. If they break the lock than the kid can go back to their team, if not then the kid that ran must now join their team.
Philistine team yells “Israelites! Israelites! Send David right over!” Chosen kid runs over and does the same as above.
The winning team is the team that gains the most kids.
Suggested David & Goliath Snacks
Stones
Get creative! Stones could be cookies (Google: No-Bake Cookies) that you buy or make! They can be grapes! They can be raisins! They can even be chocolate balls! Anything can work! Children have a big imagination so feed into it by bringing anything that looks even remotely like a rock and your job is done, easy and creative!
Cheese and Crackers
The Bible tells us that David brought bread and cheese to the Israelite army. That is why he was sent there. He was not sent to fight Goliath; that just happened after he got there. So, serve cheese and crackers and explain to them that cheese and crackers are kind of similar to what David was delivering to the Israelite army.
Suggested David & Goliath Dress Up/Props
Goliath/Armor
If you have two brave and spontaneous leaders on hand have the smaller one get on the shoulders of the stronger one and have them play the part of Goliath! Take it even one step further and find some cheap costume armor at your local thrift shop or even pre-order it on Amazon! Also, any helmet will work for fun to put on the person who is on top!
Sling & Stone
You can find slings at most toy stores, or you may even be able to find one online if you are planning far enough ahead of time. Or you can stuff a sock into a tube sock to create a prop sling. Make sure you have five small stones (sock balls) as well to help bring the story to life!
Suggested Memory Verses & Actions
1 Samuel 17:45
"David said to the Philistine, 'You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.'"
Verse | Action |
David said to the Philistine, |
Cup your hands around your mouth like shouting. |
"You come against me |
Point fingers away from yourself and then at yourself. |
with sword, and spear and javelin, |
Make fists and imitate a sword swinging, spear thrusting, and javelin throwing. |
but I come against you |
Point fingers at yourself and then away from yourself. |
in the name of the Lord Almighty, |
Point fingers up. |
the God of the armies of Israel, |
Make marching motions with arms and stomping feet. |
whom you have defied.” |
Point away while you continue last motion and end with one hard stomp |
Psalm 27:1
"The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?"
Note: Be sure to explain to the students that this verse was written by the same David from this story.
Verse | Action |
“The Lord is my light |
Point up. |
and my salvation— |
Stretch your arms out like a cross. |
whom shall I fear? |
Cross your arms over your chest. |
The Lord is the stronghold of my life— |
Make muscle arms. |
of whom shall I be afraid?” |
Cross your arms over your chest. |
Suggested Take Home Activity
Set the Scene
Write out the verse on a sheet of paper at the bottom or on the back, have the other side blank, and have the kids draw out the two different armies and how big they think Goliath was and how big they think David was. Ask them to take it home and share the story with their parents. You can also add in other things like the name of the story “David & Goliath” or “Ask me what I learned today!” or “God is bigger than our fears”.
Suggested David & Goliath Object Lessons
Helmet
Supplies Needed:
A helmet
Does anyone know what this is? It’s a helmet! That’s right, and what does it protect? It protects our heads, doesn’t it?
So, in our Bible story, it tells us that Goliath was wearing a helmet! He was making sure he was protected. Even though he knew he was bigger than everyone in the Israelite army, we still know he was scared because we know that when we put helmets on, we are scared or afraid of getting hurt. Right?
If I thought I was going to be ok, would I wear a helmet? No way, I put a helmet on when I ride a bike outside because I’m scared that if I hit my head, I’ll get really hurt. So, I put a helmet on to make sure that I’m protected.
Goliath may have sounded like he wasn’t scared by the mean things he said, he may have tried to pretend that everything was fine, but we know that he was a human just like us. He had fears just like us, too!
You know what, though, even though he had his helmet to protect his head, and he had all the right gear to win the battle. David went into the battle with God! Does anyone think that David might have been afraid of Goliath!? Probably, right?
We can always remember that God is so much bigger than our fears and He is bigger and stronger than anything or anyone that is trying to scare us!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What questions can I ask during the lesson to spark discussion?
“Have you ever felt scared like David might have?”
This invites kids to connect emotionally and personally with the story.
“What are some things that feel like Goliaths in your life?”
Encourages kids to name their fears or challenges and see how God helps them overcome.
“Why do you think David trusted God instead of being afraid?”
Helps children explore the concept of faith and reflect on God’s character.
Are there printable visuals or coloring pages available for this story?
Yes! You can find multiple David and Goliath coloring pages to reinforce the lesson through creative engagement:
David and Goliath Coloring Page #1
David and Goliath Coloring Page #2
David and Goliath Comic Strip Coloring Page
Interactive printables like King David Bingo add a fun game element that reinforces story details and characters in a group setting.
For a broader printable option, check out the Free Giants Sunday School Lesson — it includes themed activities and can supplement your David and Goliath teaching plan.
How can I involve parents in reinforcing the story at home?
Send home a “Set the Scene” drawing page – Include a simplified version of the story and memory verse, and encourage kids to explain their drawing to a parent.
Include a short recap and discussion question in a take-home note or email – For example: “Ask your child what their ‘Goliath’ is and how God can help them face it.”
Invite parents to memorize the verse together with their child – Provide motions or a short video clip of the verse demonstration to make it fun and engaging for the whole family.