Showing posts with label Our Father/Lord's Prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Father/Lord's Prayer. Show all posts
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Our Father Tetris Puzzle (Catholic)
I got this Tetris Prayer idea from looktohimandberadiant.com- The Creed + Tetris.
This activity is free; however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.
Our Father Tetris Puzzle- A fun way to learn Our Father
Directions:
1. Print on cardstock.
3. Cut out on the lines in between colors (there should be a small group of the same color all together to form one piece of the puzzle).
4. Put pieces in a Ziploc bag and shake to mix pieces up.
5. Have students put together Our Father Tetris puzzle.
Tip: Have a copy of the Our Father nearby to use if needed.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Activities
Activities:
ministry-to-children.com- The Lord’s Prayer for Kids – Free Lessons, Activities, & Coloring Pages (be sure to change to your faith teaching)
loyolapress.com- Our Father (discuss the meaning of the words to the Lord's Prayer)
mycatholic.life- Chapter 11 – The Lord’s Prayer
catholicfaithstore.com- Understanding the Lord’s Prayer Line By Line – Our Father
thereligionteacher.com- The Lord’s Prayer Lesson Plan
thereligionteacher.com- Our Father Activity: Pray It And Have Fun Too
4catholiceducators.com- Lesson Plan: Listening to the Lord's Prayer
stpaulparish.com- Lesson on PRAYER
sthelenaedison.org- Chapter 7 - We Pray to God Our Father + Review (online)
avemariapress.com- Our Father (This lesson is an adaptation of an activity that appears in Our Catholic Faith, a textbook for Introduction to Catholicism courses.)
catholicstraightanswers.com- Why does the Catholic “Our Father” have a different ending than the Protestant one?
hnojatl.org- Lesson 9 The Lord’s Prayer
catholiconline.school- God, Our Father - Grade 1 - Religious Education – Catechism
catholicity.com- Lesson 38 from the Baltimore Cathechism
Sermon on the Mount/Our Father- First grade on up lesson plan with: Objectives, Review, Vocabulary Words, Bible Story with questions, Activities, Crafts, Games, Snacks, Puzzles/Mazes/Worksheets
Celebrating the Mass Lesson: The Lord’s Prayer- Lesson includes questions, activities, crafts, games, puzzles, and worksheets.
Coloring:
thecatholickid.com- Our Father Prayer Coloring Page
weebelievers.com- Our Father Coloring Page (scroll down to this)
flamecreativekids.blogspot.com- Lord's Prayer Cards (coloring)
web.archive.org- Our Father (mini book)
dltk-kids.com- The Lord’s Prayer (mini book)
Directions and template. (Catholic version posted.)
Crafts:
catholicicing.com/- Prayer Craft for Preschoolers
sundayschoolkids.com- Lord’s Prayer Chain
Be sure to print out the short version (Catholic)
brighthubeducation.com- Teaching the Lord’s Prayer with a Banner Craft
daniellesplace.com- The Lord’s Prayer Bible Crafts Page 2 (be sure to change crafts to Catholic version)
sundayschoolkids.com- Lord's Prayer Fold-up Revealer (be sure to change craft to your faith teachings)

Our Father Magnet
Need: 8 Popsicle sticks, craft foam pieces, “Our Father” prayer printed on paper (size of print should be about 8 pt.), sticky magnet, index card, glue
Directions: Make popsicle stick picture frame. Glue craft foam pieces on frame to decorate. Let frame dry. While frame is drying, go to next activity, then come back and finish frame. Cut out “Our Father” prayer that is printed on paper and glue to index card. Cut to fit on the back of the frame with “Our Father” prayer showing on the front of the frame. Attach sticky magnet to top of frame on back to make it into a magnet.
Games:
nashvilleras.com- More than 100 Missions Bible Memory Games and Other Activities
Rotation Leader Guide- The Lord’s Prayer Ball Bonanza page 11 & 12 (be sure to change to Catholic version)
rotation.org- Lord's Prayer Games (be sure to change to your faith teachings)
Write the Our Father on strips of paper or card stock. Cut out strips and glue strips of the Our Father in the proper order on a piece of construction paper. (For younger students you can do this together as a group activity.) You can also play this as a game by dividing the class into teams and give each team the strips of the Our Father. See which team can put it in the proper order the fastest.
This game below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

The Lord's Prayer File Folder Game- A fun way to practice and see how well you know the Lord’s Prayer. (Catholic version of Debbie's ffg)
Puzzles:
biblewise.com- The Lord’s Prayer (dot-to-dot)
reallifeathome.com- The Lord’s Prayer / Our Father Word Search Printable
mycatholicsource.com- Our Father (word search)
4catholiceducators.com- 3 Lord’s Prayer (word searches)
smp.org- The Lord's Prayer (crossword)
smp.org- Teach Us to Pray: The Lord’s Prayer (Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.)
sophiainstituteforteachers.org- Our Father Puzzle (put in order)
mmotcp.org- Our Father Jigsaw Puzzle
wordmint.com- Our Father (word search & cross word puzzles)
faithfirst.com- Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.
These puzzles below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

Lord’s Prayer puzzle- All you need is some heavy paper and a copy machine. Copy the puzzle and have the children glue it on some heavy paper and color. Then have the children cut on the lines to make a puzzle. Have the children put the puzzle together to practice the Our Father. Put puzzle pieces in an envelope or ziplock bag. (Catholic version)
Our Father Tetris Puzzle- A fun way to learn the Our Father
Worksheets & Handwriting:
crusaders-for-christ.com- Our Father handwriting in print and cursive (scroll down for these)
teacherresourcesgalore.com- cloze activity with word bank
faithfirst.com- Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.
weebelievers.com- Our Father Tracing Page & Fill in the Blank (scroll down to these)
thereligionteacher.com- Our Father Fill in the Blank Worksheet (scroll down to this)
sophiainstituteforteachers.org- Our Father Worksheets (fill in the blank, answer questions)
These worksheets below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.
Our Father worksheet- Fill in the blanks from a word from below. Do it on the board together with the students if they need help.
The Lord’s Prayer (worksheet)- Answer the following questions about the meaning of The Lord’s Prayer.
Our Father Roll a Prayer Worksheet- Cut out prayer strips. Students roll a die to collect all the pieces to their prayer. The first one to collect all the pieces to the prayer is the winner. Students then glue in the spaces provided the prayer in the correct order.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Our Father Roll a Prayer Worksheet
I got this Roll a Prayer idea from teachingheart.net Grace Before Meals Roll a Prayer on page 7.
This activity is free; however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.
Our Father Roll a Prayer Worksheet- Cut out prayer strips. Students roll a die to collect all the pieces to their prayer. The first one to collect all the pieces to the prayer is the winner. Students then glue in the spaces provided the prayer in the correct order.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Celebrating the Mass Lesson- The Lord’s Prayer

(This lesson is in accordance with the new Roman Missal that is to be implemented on November 27, 2011.)
*Be sure to adjust this lesson to fit the needs of your students.
(Please take in consideration that I am just a Mom and I'm providing these lessons and activities to the best of my abilities. I will try to make them as accurate as possible, but I know I will make a few mistakes and it was not intentional.)
The Communion Rite follows the Eucharistic Prayer, leading the faithful to the Eucharistic table.
The rite begins with the Lord's Prayer. The Lord’s Prayer is the prayer the entire Church says every single day at every Mass and it is part of the Communion Rite. Jesus taught us The Lord’s Prayer to his disciples when they asked how to pray (cf. Mt 6:9-13, Lk 11:2-4) and it signifies our communion with God and the fellowship we share with one another. In this prayer, the people join their voices to pray for the coming of God's kingdom and to ask God to provide for our needs, forgive our sins, and bring us to the joy of heaven.
There are seven petitions in The Lord’s Prayer. The first three petitions are directed towards God. The last four petitions are directed toward ourselves and our neighbor.
In the Lord's Prayer a petition is made for daily food, which for Christians means the Eucharistic bread, and also for purification from sin, so that what is holy may, in fact, be given to those who are holy. The priest says the invitation to the prayer, and all the faithful say it with him; the priest alone adds the embolism (insertion or addition), which the people conclude with a doxology. The embolism begs for deliverance from evil for the entire community of the faithful.
We stand as we say or sing the Lord’s Prayer just before Holy Communion. In some churches the congregation holds hands to show that they are one family in Christ.
After the chalice and paten have been set down, the Priest, with hands joined, says:
At the Savior’s command
and formed by divine teaching,
we dare to say:
The priest extends his hands and, together with the people, continues:
(The people that are holding hands say this aloud with the priest.)
Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name;
thy kingdom come,
thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
With hands extended, the Priest alone continues, saying:
Deliver us, Lord, we pray, from every evil,
graciously grant peace in our days,
that, by the help of your mercy,
we may be always free from sin
and safe from all distress,
as we await the blessed hope
and the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
The priest joins his hands.
The people conclude the prayer, acclaiming:
(If the people are holding hands they raise their hands higher and say the following.)
For the kingdom,
the power and the glory are yours
now and for ever.
(The people then stop holding hands.)
An entire section of the Catechism focuses on the Lord's Prayer and it explains in detail the rich meaning of each line of the prayer that was given to us by our Lord Jesus Christ himself as a model. wf-f.org
The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism No. 2
Lesson 38: The Our Father (page 231-235)
Questions:
Who taught us the Lord’s Prayer? (Jesus)
Do we stand or sit during the Lord’s Prayer? (Stand)
Do we say or sing this prayer? (It is sung or said aloud.)
Why do some churches hold hands when they say/sing this prayer? (To show that they are one family in Christ.)
Activities:
ministry-to-children.com- The Lord’s Prayer for Kids – Free Lessons, Activities, & Coloring Pages (be sure to change to your faith teaching)
loyolapress.com- Our Father (discuss the meaning of the words to the Lord's Prayer)
mycatholic.life- Chapter 11 – The Lord’s Prayer
catholicfaithstore.com- Understanding the Lord’s Prayer Line By Line – Our Father
thereligionteacher.com- The Lord’s Prayer Lesson Plan
thereligionteacher.com- Our Father Activity: Pray It And Have Fun Too
4catholiceducators.com- Lesson Plan: Listening to the Lord's Prayer
stpaulparish.com- Lesson on PRAYER
sthelenaedison.org- Chapter 7 - We Pray to God Our Father + Review (online)
avemariapress.com- Our Father (This lesson is an adaptation of an activity that appears in Our Catholic Faith, a textbook for Introduction to Catholicism courses.)
catholicstraightanswers.com- Why does the Catholic “Our Father” have a different ending than the Protestant one?
hnojatl.org- Lesson 9 The Lord’s Prayer
catholiconline.school- God, Our Father - Grade 1 - Religious Education – Catechism
catholicity.com- Lesson 38 from the Baltimore Cathechism
Coloring:
thecatholickid.com- Our Father Prayer Coloring Page
weebelievers.com- Our Father Coloring Page (scroll down to this)
flamecreativekids.blogspot.com- Lord's Prayer Cards (coloring)
web.archive.org- Our Father (mini book)
dltk-kids.com- The Lord’s Prayer (mini book)
Directions and template. (Catholic version posted.)
Crafts:
catholicicing.com/- Prayer Craft for Preschoolers
sundayschoolkids.com- Lord’s Prayer Chain
Be sure to print out the short version (Catholic)
brighthubeducation.com- Teaching the Lord’s Prayer with a Banner Craft
daniellesplace.com- The Lord’s Prayer Bible Crafts Page 2 (be sure to change crafts to Catholic version)
sundayschoolkids.com- Lord's Prayer Fold-up Revealer (be sure to change craft to your faith teachings)

Our Father Magnet
Need: 8 Popsicle sticks, craft foam pieces, “Our Father” prayer printed on paper (size of print should be about 8 pt.), sticky magnet, index card, glue
Directions: Make popsicle stick picture frame. Glue craft foam pieces on frame to decorate. Let frame dry. While frame is drying, go to next activity, then come back and finish frame. Cut out “Our Father” prayer that is printed on paper and glue to index card. Cut to fit on the back of the frame with “Our Father” prayer showing on the front of the frame. Attach sticky magnet to top of frame on back to make it into a magnet.
Introduce craft: What do some parishioners often do during the Lord’s Prayer? (Hold hands.)
Make paper doll chains.
pammshouse.com- Simple Paper Doll Chain template
giocomania.org- Boy and Girl Paper Chain People (scroll down to the word modello about half way down to print out)
Games:
These games below are from nashvilleras.com- More than 100 Missions Bible Memory Games and Other Activities
Spill the Verse- Make several copies of the Lord’s Prayer on construction paper. Cut the paper into several pieces and place in a baby food jar. Children are to spill the Lord’s Prayer onto the table and try to put it together. Check the prayer by looking it up in their prayer books.
Spin the Verse- The Lord’s Prayer is written on a piece of paper and taped to the outside of a soda bottle. Have children sit in a circle. “It” sits in the center and spins the bottle. Whoever the bottle points to when it stops spinning must read the Lord’s Prayer aloud to the group. That person then becomes “It.”
Step on It- Print each word of the Lord’s Prayer in large letters on a separate sheet of paper. Tape in random order onto the floor, close enough for succeeding words to be reached in a step. Children should step on one word at a time in the proper order to quote the prayer. Repeat until all the children have “Stepped on it.”
Tic-Tac-Toe- Divide the children into two teams, the “X”s and “0”s. Draw a tic-tac-toe grid on the chalk or white board. Have the team members recite certain portions of the Lord’s Prayer, eventually reciting the prayer in its entirety. Each time the team members correctly recite the Lord’s Prayer and its sections, mark Xs and Os on the grid until a team gets three in a row.
Tie Up a Verse- Print each word of the Lord’s Prayer on 3” x 5” cards. Make several sets. Give each child a 1 piece of yarn. Punch a hole in the top of each set of cards. Jumble them and ask the children to thread the cards onto the yarn in proper order. Repeat until each child can repeat the Lord’s Prayer from memory.
Token Recall- Say the Lord’s Prayer together as a group. Then, have the children close their eyes. Place a token (small token or inexpensive items for tokens such as candy, erasers, pencils, or other items) under the chair of one of the children. Ask, “Who’s got the token?” to signal for the children to look under their chairs. Whoever has the token stands and says the prayer aloud. If he says it correctly, he gets to put the token under another child’s chair. Give him a token to keep for saying the verse. Be certain each child is rewarded for attempting to say the prayer, even if he does not say it perfectly.
True/False- Say the Lord’s Prayer together several times. Then, change words in the prayer and read it aloud to the children. Let them determine if the reading is true or false. If it is false, they should identify which words were added or removed. (You can also write this on the board to make it easier.)
Undercover Verses- Print the Lord’s Prayer on a piece of construction paper. Cut another piece of construction paper into eight jig-saw pieces. Cover the prayer with the jig-saw pieces, each attached with a small piece of rolled masking tape at the back. Number the puzzle pieces one to eight. Let each child have a turn calling out a number. Remove that puzzle piece.
See if the child can say the prayer. If not, then another child calls out a number and so on until someone can quote the entire prayer.
Introduce games: What prayer did Jesus teach us? Do you know it? Let’s find out.
Prayer Review:
1. Say a line from the prayer “Our Father” and have the students say the following line. Go back and forth until the prayer is finished.
2. Have the students sit in a circle. Tell the students that they are going to recite the “Our Father”. Have each student say one word in the prayer and the next person will say the following word. If someone makes a mistake or gets stuck, he or she begins over again with the first word of the prayer. The last person that says, “Amen” finishes the prayer.
3. Ball Pass: Have the students sit in a circle. The teacher turns her back to the students and she says, "Pass, pass, pass." The students then pass a ball to their right around the circle. When the teacher says, "Stop," the child holding the ball and the person to his right and left say the prayer together.
4. Write the Our Father on strips of paper or card stock. Cut out strips and glue strips of the Our Father in the proper order on a piece of construction paper. (For younger students you can do this together as a group activity.) You can also play this as a game by dividing the class into teams and give each team the strips of the Our Father. See which team can put it in the proper order the fastest.
Rotation Leader Guide- The Lord’s Prayer Ball Bonanza page 11 & 12 (be sure to change to Catholic version)
rotation.org- Lord's Prayer Games (be sure to change to your faith teachings)
This game below is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

The Lord's Prayer File Folder Game- A fun way to practice and see how well you know the Lord’s Prayer. (Catholic version of Debbie's ffg)
Puzzles:
biblewise.com- The Lord’s Prayer (dot-to-dot)
reallifeathome.com- The Lord’s Prayer / Our Father Word Search Printable
mycatholicsource.com- Our Father (word search)
4catholiceducators.com- 3 Lord’s Prayer (word searches)
smp.org- The Lord's Prayer (crossword)
smp.org- Teach Us to Pray: The Lord’s Prayer (Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.)
sophiainstituteforteachers.org- Our Father Puzzle (put in order)
mmotcp.org- Our Father Jigsaw Puzzle
wordmint.com- Our Father (word search & cross word puzzles)
faithfirst.com- Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.
These puzzles below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.

Lord’s Prayer puzzle- All you need is some heavy paper and a copy machine. Copy the puzzle and have the children glue it on some heavy paper and color. Then have the children cut on the lines to make a puzzle. Have the children put the puzzle together to practice the Our Father. Put puzzle pieces in an envelope or ziplock bag. (Catholic version)
Our Father Tetris Puzzle- A fun way to learn the Our Father
Worksheets & Handwriting:
crusaders-for-christ.com- Our Father handwriting in print and cursive (scroll down for these)
teacherresourcesgalore.com- cloze activity with word bank
faithfirst.com- Cut out words and put the words in order. Paste the words in order on a piece of construction paper.
weebelievers.com- Our Father Tracing Page & Fill in the Blank (scroll down to these)
thereligionteacher.com- Our Father Fill in the Blank Worksheet (scroll down to this)
sophiainstituteforteachers.org- Our Father Worksheets (fill in the blank, answer questions)
These worksheets below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.
Our Father worksheet- Fill in the blanks from a word from below. Do it on the board together with the students if they need help.
The Lord’s Prayer (worksheet)- Answer the following questions about the meaning of The Lord’s Prayer.
Our Father Roll a Prayer Worksheet- Cut out prayer strips. Students roll a die to collect all the pieces to their prayer. The first one to collect all the pieces to the prayer is the winner. Students then glue in the spaces provided the prayer in the correct order.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Lesson Plan- Prayer: Sermon on the Mount/Our Father (1st grade on up)
Sermon on the Mount/Our Father
Objectives: The students will be able to
- retell the story The Sermon on the Mountain
- identify which prayer Jesus taught us
- recite the Our Father from memory
- explain what the Our Father means
Review:
Prayer, questions and vocabulary words from last week’s lesson
Vocabulary Words: (Write words on the board and discuss with class)
Pray- speaking to God
Amen- yes; a Hebrew word meaning “it is so” or “let it be done”
Evil- the opposite or absence of good; the result of the choice to sin
God’s will- what God wants
Hallowed- holy
Heaven- the life with God that is full of happiness and never ends
Kingdom- people and land ruled by a king
Saints- good people who loved God on earth and are now in heavenly glory
Trespasses- wrong things we do
Temptation- something that leads us to do what is wrong
Sabbath- the day of worship to God
Synagogues- the place of worship for Jewish people
Prayer- talking and listening to God
Plan:
Read story: "The Sermon on the Mount" and then ask questions
Activities:
classroom.synonym.com- How to Teach the Sermon on the Mount to Children
sermons4kids.com- The Happy Puppy (Matthew 5:1-12) object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletins
sermons4kids.com- The "Bee-Attitudes" (Matthew 5:1-12) object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine (Matthew 5:16) object lesson with coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- Plugged In and Turned On (Matthew 5:16) object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek (Matthew 5:38-39) object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- Tails, You Lose (Matthew 7:7) object lesson with coloring page
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish? (Matthew 7:24-36) object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin
dltk-bible.com- Sermon on the Mount lesson
123homeschool4me.com- The Beatitudes Sunday School Lesson
Scroll down to Download FREE Beatitudes Sunday School Lesson
sundayschoolsources.com- Sermon on the Mount: Attitudes (lesson)
teachusthebible.com- Sermon on the Mount (lesson)
biblehelps.info- Jesus Teaches on the Mountain Children’s Sunday School Lessons
freesundayschoollessons.org- Lesson 2: The Beatitudes (Mt 5:1-12)
The Sermon on the Mount
calvarycurriculum.com- The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12), Love Your Enemies (Matthew 5:43-48), The House Built on the Rock (Matthew 7:24-29) lessons with memory verses, circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, and color sheets.
jesuswalk.com- Sermon on the Mount: The Jesus Manifesto (Matthew 5 - 7)
The Catholic Toolbox- The Beatitudes
The Catholic Toolbox- Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Activities
Crafts:
sermons4kids.com- The Happy Puppy group activities (crafts)
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine group activities (crafts)
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek group activities (crafts)
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish! group activities (crafts)
dltk-bible.com- Heaven's Gate Collage Craft
dltk-bible.com- "A Free Gift" Craft
The Catholic Toolbox- The Beatitudes (scroll down to crafts)
The Catholic Toolbox- Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Activities (scroll down to crafts)
Games:
sermons4kids.com- The Happy Puppy group activities (games)
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine group activities (crafts)
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek group activities (games)
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish! group activities (games)
sundayschoolsources.com- 4 games posted (scroll down to these)
The Catholic Toolbox- The Golden Rule (game) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. What does this mean? It means we should treat others the same way you want them to treat you. That is easier said than done. Do you respect everyone and treat them kindly at all times? During our daily contact with others we can show compassion and generosity by treating them with respect and courtesy. This dignified and respectable behavior that we give to others is part of what Jesus was talking about. Try your best to treat others as you would like to be treated and you will find that it will help you so much in everyday life with getting a long with others.
The Catholic Toolbox- Jesus Is Our Savior (game)
Jesus is our rescuer and offers us a lifeline when we’re trapped in sin. How can we solve the problems in our life? Jesus is our savior and if we follow him, he will show us the way.
The Catholic Toolbox- WWJD
Making the right decisions in life is hard to do, but if you let Jesus be your guide and think, “What Would Jesus Do?” it will make it a lot easier.
The Catholic Toolbox- Moral Dilemmas Card Game
Why do problems come into our life? People face problems every day. Some are harder than others. There are many choices that the person can have to solve his/her problem, but which one is the best? What would Jesus want us to do?
The Catholic Toolbox- The Beatitudes (scroll down to games)
Introduce games: What prayer did Jesus teach us? Do you know it? Let’s find out.
nashvilleras.com- More than 100 Missions Bible Memory Games and Other Activities
The Catholic Toolbox- Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Activities (scroll down to games)
Snacks:
Introduce snack: How are we supposed to treat others? We are to be kind to everyone, even our enemies.
Have the students wash their hands and make an easy snack. Then to show their kindness, they give it to another in the class.
(Examples of easy snacks: cheese on crackers, ants on a log (fill the inside of celery with peanut butter and put a few raisins on top), etc.
readyseteat.com- Peanut Butter Smiles
Puzzles, Mazes, Worksheets:
More 365 Activities for Kids (do any of the Sermon on the Mount puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc. from August 30 – September 1).
dltk-bible.com- Sermon on the Mount activities (anagrams, crossword puzzles, cryptogram, mazes, word mining puzzles, word searches, etc.
biblewise.com- Sermon on the Mount Worksheets (Scroll down to Fun & Games. TONS posted!)
calvarycurriculum.com- The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12), Love Your Enemies (Matthew 5:43-48), The House Built on the Rock (Matthew 7:24-29) lessons with circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, etc.
sermons4kids.com- The Happy Puppy (dot-to-dot)
sermons4kids.com- Light Bulb (dot-to-dot) Matthew 5:16
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish (dot-to-dot) Matthew 7:24
sermons4kids.com- Bee (maze)
sermons4kids.com- The Beatitudes (word search) Matthew 5:1-12
sermons4kids.com- The "Bee Attitudes" (word search) Matthew 5:1-2
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine (word search) Matthew 5:14-16
sermons4kids.com- Plugged In and Turned On (word search) Matthew 5:14-16
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek (word search) Matthew 5:38-39
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish? (word search)
sermons4kids.com- The Beatitudes (ABC order) Matthew 5:1-12
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek (ABC order) Matthew 5:38-48
sermons4kids.com- The Beatitudes (decoder) Matthew 5:1-12
sermons4kids.com- The "Bee Attitudes" (decoder) Matthew 5:1-2
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine (decoder) Matthew 5:14
sermons4kids.com- Plugged In and Turned On (decoder) Matthew 5:14
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek (decoder) Matthew 5:38-39
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish (decoder) Matthew 7:24
sermons4kids.com- The Beatitudes (crossword) Matthew 5:1-12
sermons4kids.com- The "Bee Attitudes" (crossword) Matthew 5:1-12
sermons4kids.com- Plugged In and Turned On (crossword) Matthew 5:14
sermons4kids.com- Let Your Light Shine (crossword) Matthew 5:14-16
sermons4kids.com- Turn The Other Cheek (crossword) Matthew 5:38-39
sermons4kids.com- Wise or Foolish? (crossword) Matthew 7:24-27
The Catholic Toolbox- The Beatitudes (scroll down to puzzles and worksheets)
The Catholic Toolbox- Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Activities (scroll down to puzzles, worksheets, handwriting, etc.)
churchofjesuschrist.org- The Sermon on the Mount lesson with questions that can easily be made into a worksheet
churchofjesuschrist.org- The Sermon on the Mount: “A More Excellent Way” lesson with questions that can easily be made into a worksheet
mattdabbs.files.wordpress.com- Sermon on the Mount Worksheets
jesuswalk.com- Sermon on the Mount Worksheets
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