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Luke 17:5-10
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
textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources
ouroutofsynclife.blogspot.com- Gratitude Rolls
If your kids love fortune cookies, they will love this idea that bakes the thankfulness right in. These make for a yummy treat on the dinner table and an excellent conversation starter, all rolled into one.
makingfriends.com- Faith bracelet craft
You can also make this in a simple version by just using one piece of chord and 6 different (black, red, white, blue, green, and yellow) colored beads.
Glue mustard seeds on paper to make a bookmark. Write a scripture verse from today’s lesson. Color and decorate bookmark then cover with clear contact paper.
printwithmypic.com- The free printable photo bookmark templates will make 1, 2, 3, or up to 4 bookmarks at once. Add your own photo, logo, school mascot, picture of you and friends, friends, family, anything to make a personalized picture bookmark.
Hide the Mustard Seed- The teacher will hide a picture of a mustard seed in the classroom. The first student that finds it, they get to hide it for the rest of the class to find.
(Luke 17:7-10) The story about the servant tells us that Jesus' disciples should be grateful to God. When we do God's will, we should not expect to receive a gold medal. We have, after all, done no more than "what we were obliged to do."
A Tiny Seed- A mustard seed is little, but it grows into a big tree. Circle the objects that are little. Put a square around the objects that are big. (Big Puzzles for Little Hands: Jesus’ Life and Lessons by Carla Williams, page 60).
Growing Beans- Kids can watch the beans sprout and grow using a clear plastic cup or jar and a wet paper towel. (The Kids Can Press Jumbo Book of Easy Crafts by Judy Ann Sadler, page 22).
Growing Plant- A fun plant puppet to make and play with. (Crafts to Celebrate God's Creation by Kathy Ross, page 30 & 31).
Seeding Necklace- A fun way to watch a seed sprout is to carry it with you on a necklace. (Every Day Is Earth Day by Kathy Ross, page 16 & 17).
"Gospel for the Mass: 10/6/13- Luke 17:5-10"
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