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Luke 16:1-13 or Luke 16:10-13
Activities
catholicmom.com- Click on the month. Scroll down to the date for Coloring Page, Mass Worksheet, Crossword Puzzle, Word Search, etc.
Theresa at catholickidsbulletin.blogspot.com will post a link to an activity sheet that coordinates with the Catholic Mass. There will be pictures and activities each week to help little kids understand and appreciate the Mass. Most weeks, she will also highlight a Saint whose feast day falls within that week or a liturgical symbol they can watch for at Mass.
sadlierreligion.com- Scroll down to Gospel Reflection, Discussion Questions for the Gospel, and Proclaiming Faith Activities
loyolapress.com- Background on the Gospel and activities for groups and families
sermons4kids.com- Do the Right Thing object lesson with coloring page, group activities, puzzles, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- The Dishonest Manager object lesson with coloring page, group activities, puzzles, etc.
word-sunday.com- Ernie’s Caught in the Middle (scroll down to Gospel)
textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources
childrensministry.com- Lies and God's Eyes
In this activity, the children will make writing appear with water and crayons to show that even when we try to cover up our lies, God sees through it all.
ed.gov/parents- Activities I -- Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen
kidsource.com- Helping Your Child Learn Responsible Behavior with Activities for Children
familymanagement.com- Helping Your Child Learn Responsible Behavior with Activities for Children
education-world.com- Teaching Citizenship’s Five Themes
Activities from the editors of Weekly Reader can help develop K-6 students' understanding of the five citizenship themes---honesty, compassion, respect, responsibility, and courage.
valuesparenting.com-
The Demonstration Game
The Consequence Game
The Honesty Under Pressure Award
The Catholic Toolbox- Liar, liar, pants on fire! (game)
Here is a fun game that helps children to recognize what lying is and how to resist it.
Movie
Introduce movie- What happens when you lie? How do you feel when you lie?
Veggie Tales: Larry Boy and The Fib From Outer Space (25 min.) and ask questions.
1. What was the first fib that Jr. told? He said that Laura broke the plate.
2. Who broke the plate? Jr.
3. What happened to Laura? She got into trouble.
4. What happened to the Fib? It got bigger and bigger because Jr. kept telling lies.
5. How was the lie stopped? Jr. told the truth that he broke the plate.
6. Does God want us to always tell the truth? Yes.
"Gospel for the Mass: 9/22/13- Luke 16:1-13 or Luke 16:10-13"
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