In this blog post, we’ll discuss how you can use free printable handwriting worksheets to teach the John 13:34 bible verse to preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Using these worksheets, your little ones can improve their handwriting skills while learning about love and kindness.
So whether you’re a parent or teacher looking to help young children grow spiritually and academically, keep reading to learn more about John 13:34 bible verse handwriting practice.

Handwriting is an essential and fundamental skill that children need to learn, and teaching it early can profoundly impact their overall development.
Using handwriting worksheets is one of the most effective strategies for teaching handwriting to preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Worksheets visually represent letters, allow for repetition, and provide a sense of accomplishment when completed.
They allow children to practice their writing skills while learning and memorizing important phrases or phrases such as the bible verse John 13:34.
Why is it important to teach handwriting at an early age?
Teaching handwriting early is essential because it helps develop children’s fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, which are crucial for their growth and overall development. Handwriting also plays a critical role in children’s cognitive function, promoting better recall, retention, and understanding of information.
Aside from the cognitive benefits, handwriting is a fundamental component of literacy, and it promotes creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
By allowing children to express their thoughts and ideas through writing, they can become better communicators, which can benefit their personal and academic lives.
Moreover, teaching handwriting is essential to help children succeed in the classroom and beyond, as they will be required to write throughout their lives.
Starting early and learning the correct techniques can make the process significantly easier for them in the long run.
Incorporating the John 13:34 Bible verse into handwriting practice is a unique way to teach these valuable skills while instilling crucial values in children, such as love and kindness.
So, by teaching handwriting, parents, and teachers can provide children with a solid foundation for their future academic and personal success.
What does John 13:34 say?
I give you a new command. Love one another.
You must love one another, just as I have loved you.
— John 13:34
What does John 13:34 mean?
In simpler terms, Jesus tells us to love one another as He loves us. Just like Jesus cares about us, we should also care for others, be kind, and show love toward them.
For a six-year-old, it can be helpful to explain it in a relatable way. You can explain that we show love by helping others, sharing, saying kind words, and being good friends.
Explaining this important value can help children grow into empathetic and loving individuals who can positively impact the world around them.
I hope you find these homeschooling freebies useful in your homeschool and/or Sunday School classes!
The set includes the Verse in solid lines and dotted lines. Plus includes extra space for your child to write independently.
Handwriting is such a big deal… it takes continuous practice to improve letter formation and make your writing legible.

More FREE Printable Bible Verses and Resources:
- The free Illustrated Bible Verses free printable from Homeschool Creations is a fun way to do art, handwriting, and Bible study all in one easy (and fun) worksheet!
- You can also access the free printable Bible verses resources at 3 Boys and a Dog!
- Bible Verse Printables and Activities for Kids
- Bible Verses about Children
The Bible for Kids, Resources to Buy:
Are you looking for more fun items to help you teach your kids about the Bible? Check out my top picks from Amazon!
- The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible
- Bible Bingo Game
- Ideal Bible Trivia Game
- Jumbo Noah’s Ark Puzzle
- Late for The Sky Bibleopoly

Grace Community Church Children's Ministry
Monday 5th of August 2019
I'm trying to download John 13:34 memory verses, but can't seem to find out how!? Any suggestions?
Kelli Miller
Friday 9th of August 2019
Just click that first image - be sure you don't have a popup blocker. Also, check your downloads folder. :-) Hope that helps.
Ashley
Wednesday 12th of February 2014
Thanks for creating this and sharing it at Mom's Library! I featured you this week!
Laurie
Monday 10th of February 2014
This is fantastic! I think these will help everyone to remember to be loving and kind.
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Kelli Miller
Sunday 16th of February 2014
Thanks, Laurie! :-)
Jill
Sunday 9th of February 2014
We do need to remember to love one another and to show compassion. These printables should help keep it fresh on my mind.
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stephanie
Saturday 8th of February 2014
Thanks for sharing with After School!