Friday, March 13, 2015
Special Needs Ministry
As a special education teacher, I am always looking for new ideas and resources. Here are some that I found online that I thought I would share.
covchurch.org- Disability Resource Manual: A Practical Guide for Churches and Church Leaders
mintools.com- Special Needs & Disability Ministry Resources
specialneedsministry.com- Special Needs Ministry Handbook
oce.archindy.org- Resources and Materials for Inclusive Special Religious Education in all Parishes
lifeway.com- Special Needs Ministry
• Bible Studies for Special Needs Ministries
• FREE Special Needs Ministry Resources
• Adaptation Tips - Use these one-page articles to train your leaders and volunteers.
archkick.org- Religious Education for Children with Special Needs
loyolapress.com- Special Needs:
• Adaptive Finding God
• Adaptive Learning Kits
• Inclusive Faith Resources
fulleryouthinstitute.org- Refusing to Ignore Teenagers with Special Needs
Five Ideas for Inclusion
The Catholic Toolbox- Decorating & Organizing Your Classroom: Considerations For Children With Sensory Processing Disorders
The Catholic Toolbox- Inclusion of Special Needs Students in Your Classroom
The Catholic Toolbox- Special Needs Students: Information to Gather From Parents
The Catholic Toolbox- Staff Training for Special Needs Students
The Catholic Toolbox- Social Stories for Church
momsofspecialneedschildren1.blogspot.com- Visual Schedules
Children with ASD need predictability and therefore do not like change. Having a chart or visual schedule displayed of what they are going to do and activities in advance can provide security and keep inappropriate behavior down to a minimum. This technique can also be used to prepare for any change in the normal routine. Letting children that have ASD know of any schedule changes prior to the activity can prevent anxiety and reduce the likelihood of tantrums, rage, and meltdowns.
Special Needs Religious Products
loyolapress.com- Everyone has a right to catechesis, which is why Loyola Press has developed these kits for individuals with autism and other special needs.
comcenter.com- Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Program
Religious Education for Children and Adults with Special Needs
Saturday, March 7, 2015
How To Keep A Student On Task
When my son was in 6th grade, one of his teachers had a hard time keeping him on task. I then compiled a list from various sources and gave it to her which she found extremely helpful.
1. Since some students are visual learners, not auditory learners, consider using a model or picture of what you are talking about or what you want them to do exactly. Use graphic organizers (Venn Diagrams and the compare/contrast chart, semantic maps, etc.) to help student comprehend information necessary to complete a task.
2. Make the connections with previous skills or knowledge explicit.
3. Students often need to understand how or why concepts required for mastery are relevant. Teachers must tell the student (a) why the information is useful, (b) how the student can use it, and (c) where it fits in with the knowledge the student already possesses. Some students need to understand lesson rational before they can or will learn.
4. Show the student exactly what to do. The teacher demonstrates how to complete a worksheet, participate in a cooperative group activity, begin a project, and so forth. It is important for the teacher to demonstrate how to complete a task or assignment correctly, instead of telling the student what not to do. Many students know what they should not do but have no understanding of what is required of them.
5. Break down the information and present it in small increments. This type of instruction is active, with the teacher presenting information, asking questions, and providing corrective feedback.
6. Too much movement in the classroom. Try having the student work in a booth. You can make one out of corrugated cardboard.
7. Classroom over decorated and confusing. Minimize displays.
8. Do not give too much work to the students at once. Chunk/modify assignment as appropriate with frequent teacher checks for accuracy.
9. Give frequent feedback. Students often do not see what they are doing as they are doing it. Do not wait until he is almost done with a paper or activity and tell them that
they are not doing it correctly.
10. Prioritize what the students need to know. If it is not relevant, do not dwell on it. Highlight material that the student must know.
11. Ask the student what will help him. Students are often very intuitive. They can tell you how they can learn best, if you ask them. They are often too embarrassed to volunteer the information.
12. Teachers need to write down the directions of what they want the students to do. Give specific directions in small chunks (one at a time) and simplify them.
13. Since some students learn better visually than auditorily, teachers need to write down what they are saying on the board (key words might suffice), this can be most helpful. This kind of structuring glues the ideas in place.
14. Simplify choices.
15. A point system is a possibility as part of behavioral modification or a reward system for students. Students respond well to rewards and incentives. A daily self-control checklist that the teacher fills out daily to provide information about how well the child was able to focus is beneficial (example: paid attention in class, did not disturb other students, worked independently, completed assignments, handed work in on time, followed instructions, work was neat, work was complete, etc.). The child would be encouraged to aim for a minimum daily score. The target score can be raised as they develop more self-control and self-discipline. Another example: measure how long the student is on task and then reward when they are on task that long, and then reward when they are on task a bit longer, etc. Or tell the student to do a certain amount of problems in a certain amount of time and that you will be back to check. Reward if the student complies with the request. Make sure the rewards are meaningful to them (something that they like or want, etc.).
16. Provide more immediate feedback. Example: A chart with a happy face and sad face with columns is placed on the student’s desk. When the teacher notices that the child is paying attention and getting work done, she could put a check in the happy face column. When the student is distracted, the teacher could put a check in the sad face column. A reward for improvement should be established in school and at home (a minimum of ten happy face checks in one day can be used for an extra half hour of TV, etc. or have a menu of rewards that he can pick from). The target score should be realistic and the expectations reasonable. Never take away earned points for poor performance. Encourage student to raise the target score in small increments, and praise them for even small gains.
17. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Review last week’s lesson prior to today’s lesson.
18. Give cues to the student before an important point to be made (example: “This is a major point. This will be on the test.” Etc.).
19. Check that the student actually knows what to do. The student needs to be able to paraphrase instructions, not repeat them.
20. Student must be actively engaged throughout the instructional process. Students should be provided physical cues to attend to relevant stimuli and be asked frequent questions.
21. Make sure you have the student’s attention before giving a direction.
22. Have hands-on lessons to facilitate comprehension of word-object, word-action, and object-action associations, and to promote comprehension beyond the level of the simple object label.
23. Chunk/modify assignment as appropriate with frequent teacher checks for accuracy.
24. If you want the student to understand, remember, and follow directions, begin by writing them down. For example, provide student with step-by-step directions that tell him how to complete a specific task. To help student follow steps in order, provide small boxes by each step so he can check off each step as it is completed. Take care to write directions clearly, spacing them apart so each step is visually clear to the student.
25. Seat the student that is having problems staying on task at the front of the class and direct frequent questions to him/her to help them attend to the lesson.
26. Teachers could write instructions they give to the whole class on the chalkboard so that if a student is not paying attention for a moment or cannot process the verbal instructions quickly, they will have a record and reminder of what to do.
27. Teachers might also provide the student with individual instructions in the form of a written prompt or reminder on an index card that can be taped to his desk.
28. Show a model of the final goal or completed product. It is often easier to work toward the conclusion when the student can see what he is supposed to be doing than if the end product is abstract or otherwise intangible.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Teaching Strategies for Catechists

How do you keep your students interested and engaged in learning? Here are some ideas that might help:
thereligionteacher.com- Teaching Strategies
thereligionteacher.com- Using Inductive Teaching Strategies to Get Students’ Attention
catechist.com- Best Practices for Teaching Religion
archomaha.org- Tips For Catechists Who Teach Children With ADHD
The Catholic Toolbox- What Every Catechist Needs To Know
The Catholic Toolbox- What do students like to do in CCD?
Keeping students involved and engaged in activities that have them moving, working in groups, and discovering information for themselves allows students to become excited about their learning and they are motivated to come to class.
The Catholic Toolbox- Assessing Student Progress
How to test students can be a tricky matter. Since students learn in different ways, they must be tested in different ways to find out if they have learned the information taught in class. Assessment must include a variety of methods that will enable the catechist to determine how successfully your students are learning to live out their faith in their daily lives and in communion with the Church.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Sacramental Retreat Ideas & Activities
fargodiocese.org- Sacramental Preparation Retreats
Retreats in Preparation for the Reception of the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Eucharist
teacherspayteachers.com- Reconciliation Retreat - A Day to Prepare for the Sacrament
This is a complete retreat day with everything you need for sacrament preparation for Reconciliation/Penance. It includes games, a play, activities, notes to parents, and prayers. Use this in your Catholic school classes, Religious Education, or Home School. (26 pages)
oscvurriculum.com- Children’s Reconciliation Retreat This is a half-day retreat for children. You should conduct it close to the time of the celebration of the Sacrament. If you have fewer than 15 children you may want to do the activities in consecutive order.
catechesisinthethirdmillennium.wordpress.com- Forgiveness Day – 2nd Grade Retreat
This past Saturday our parish had their annual “Forgiveness Day” for the students who are preparing to receive their First Reconciliation next week. It was from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Students rotated through 8 different stations each focusing about an aspect of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
catholiccincinnati.org- Youth Retreat Resource Manual
Practical tools, guidelines, principles and policies for youth retreat providers.
pastoralplanning.com- Get Ready! Get Set! The final retreat and rehearsal for parents and their children for First Holy Communion
slideshare.net- RCIA Reflection Retreat
A retreat for candidates and catechumens preparing for the Sacraments of Initiation in the Catholic Community
loyolapress.com- Retreat and Spirit Day Activities
raceforheaven.com- A Confirmation Reader Retreat
This book is intended to supplement a young Catholic’s preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation by providing a basic doctrinal review of the sacrament as well as prayer experiences—a nine-day read-aloud retreat/novena.
ehow.com- Catholic Confirmation Retreat Activities
kimberleyrec.weebly.com- Confirmation Retreat Ideas
Scroll down for Confirmation Retreat booklet (teacher), Confirmation Retreat booklet (student), Confirmation retreat liturgy
faithfirst.com- Preparing for Confirmation
A Confirmation Retreat (page 29 – 35)
Sunday, February 8, 2015
What Can Teens Do For Gospel For The Mass Activities?
Here are a few suggestions for the older students.
1. Crossword puzzles at joanyedwards.com or 4catholiceducators.com (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John crossword puzzles).
2. Have each student write down some questions with answers about today’s gospel or anything that happened during Mass. Then break the students into teams and have each student from one team ask the other questions. The team with the most points wins. Maybe a prize for the team with the most points?
3. Journals
- Have each student write down what the gospel was about.
- Introduce a topic to get the students thinking about controversial or interesting ideas related to today’s gospel.
- Ask the students what words in the gospel captured their attention and why. Direct them to put themselves into the time of the reading, telling you everything they are experiencing. Next, ask them to imagine he/she is one of the people in the reading. What does he/she think and feel?
4. Break the students into groups and have them make a game for other students to play about the story/topic.
5. Break the students into groups and have them make a worksheet or puzzle to demonstrate their understanding of today's gospel. They can exchange what they did with the other group and do the activity.
6. Have the students make a time-line of what happened in the story using pictures or words. They can even make a comic strip.
7. Have the students come up with a skit about the story or topic. They can also use puppets and make them. They could even perform this for another class.
8. Have each student use a Venn diagram to compare characters/topics. The catechist can even do this on the board with the class.
9. Have the students come up with a craft or activity about the story/topic.
10. Make a worksheet, puzzle, quiz, etc. for the students to do. Worksheet, Puzzle, Quiz, Makers that are FREE and online.
Does anyone have other ideas that they can share?
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Websites for Religious Crafts
Need a craft for your religion class or for home? Here is a list of my favorite sites that have great crafts for your kids.
Puddle Jumping Frog- What plague hopped into all the Egyptian’s homes? I adapt this craft with my students to make it extra special. By taping a red party blower underneath the frog you can blow on it and watch the frog try to catch flies.
catholicicining.com- a fantastic catholic blog with fantastic crafts
catholicinspired.com- arts, crafts, and activities inspired by our faith
craftingthewordofgod- great ideas with templates
bibleclasscreations.blogspot.com- craft ideas to nurture children’s faith
dltk-bible.com- Bible crafts and resources for children
daniellesplace.com- Bible crafts for kids
kidssundayschool.com- Meaningful Christian Sunday school crafts for kids. Perfect for children's church, Sunday school classes, Bible study, or VBS!
christianpreschoolprintables.com- Free preschool Bible crafts
mssscraft.com- craft ideas
teacherhelp.org- Bible crafts for children
truthforkids.com- Bible crafts for kids (adjust a few of these activities to your faith teachings)
Friday, November 28, 2014
Gospel for the Mass: 12/28/14- Luke 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40
*Be sure to check out Gospel for the Mass Year B page right below the header for other days that you need Gospel for the Mass activities.
Disclaimer: The posts below contain links to other websites and the content of these sites are evaluated before they are included. These websites can change without warning making links inactive and/or the content altered. We have no control over other websites and we are not responsible for the content that they post.
Luke 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40
Activities
catholicmom.com- Click on the month. Scroll down to the date for Coloring Page, Mass Worksheet, Crossword Puzzle, Word Search, etc.
catholickidsbulletin.blogspot.com- Download a FREE bulletin to help your kids learn more about our Catholic Mass. Each week's bulletin contains coloring pages for a saint and activities based on the Gospel. The coloring pages may also include a maze, dot-to-dot, find the picture, and many other activities.
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
4catholiceducatiors.com- Resources on the Sunday Readings
mssscrafts.com- Simon and Anna Say Thank You with resources for illustrating the story, coloring pages/activity sheets, and songs.
sermons4kids.com- Our God Is Faithful 100% object lesson
sermons4kids.com- A Promise Is A Promise object lesson with group activities, coloring page, puzzles, worship bulletin
sundayschoollessons.com- Simeon Praises God in the Temple lesson
calvarycurriculum.com- Simeon and Anna lesson #169 with memory verses, circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, and color sheets.
ministry-to-children.com- Baby Jesus Presented in the Temple lesson
textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources
ehow.com- Children's Activities for the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
Coloring
sermons4kids.com- Simeon and Anna Thank God
sermons4kids.com- Simeon Recognizes Jesus
higherpraise.com- Simeon and Anna
theclipartwizard.com- The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple Coloring Pages
Crafts
sermons4kids.com- A Promise Is A Promise group activities (crafts)
Holy Family crafts: If you have younger children, consider doing one of these crafts to celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family: Holy Family scrapbook; Holy Family tree; Holy Family nativity set; Holy Family puppets.
pinterest.com- Family Trees
genoaschools.net- Family Tree Templates
pinterest.com- Simple Nativity Crafts for Kids
catholicicing.com- Feast of the Holy Family (crafts)
scrapbookscrapbook.com- Free Printable Christmas Nativity Children's School & Church Craft Project
designdazzle.com- Printable Nativity Set
noelladesigns.com- 3-D Nativity Printable
papergiftsforestefany- Nativity Crafts
catholicicing.com- Printable Nativity Set
This nativity craft was originally designed to be printed, colored, and glued around toilet paper tubes to make the pieces stand up. Since then, many readers have discovered that it’s just as good to print the pieces on card stock, and then use tape or staples to make them into a cylinder.
sarahanestudios.com- Nativity Puppet Theatre
To make and color with stage and background; free printable
lifeyourway.net- Popsicle Stick Nativity Puppets
hartofthemountain.blogspot.com- Printable Nativity Finger Puppets
Have children create their own candle crafts to celebrate the presentation of Jesus in the temple. The candles symbolize that Christ is the light of the world, just as Simeon had said.
Make candlemas
homemadeserentity.blogspot.com- Rolled Beeswax Candle Tutorial
abeautifulmess.com- Homemade Beeswax Candles
naturalsuburbia.com- Candlemas in the Southern Hemisphere
goldensunfamily.blogspot.com- Candlemas
makingfriends.com- Glowing Flowers
When you press flowers and leaves, they become thinner and light can shine through them. In this project, you simply decoupage pressed flowers and leaves to a votive cup and cover with tissue paper.
lonestarcandlesupply.com- How To Make Ice Candles
craftsbyamanda.com- Epson Salt Luminaries
sheknows.com- Stained Glass Candle Holder (scroll down to this)
marthasteward.com- Stamped Glass Candleholders
Make a Rosary and do the Joyful Mysteries
1- The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary said, "Here am I, the servant of the Lord." (Luke 1:38)
2- The Visitation - Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth (Luke 1:45)
3- The Birth of Jesus at Bethlehem (Luke 2:7)
4- The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:22)
5- The Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:49)
catholicicing.blogspot.com- Make A Giant Rosary With Kids
catholicicing.blogspot.com- Make A Rosary Book
catholicicing.com- Make an edible rosary
catholicicing.com- How to Make a Rosary with Kids
A simple rosary that kids can make using supplies found at any craft store.
catholicicing.blogspot.com- Celebrating the Month of Rosary
Rosary ideas and crafts link up
through-my-is.blogspot.com- Spiritual Medicine Craft
Making a Rosary- Rosary background and information. Excellent step-by-step directions to make a simple rosary. (Kids Explore America’s Catholic Heritage, page 159-161).
e-scoutcraft.com- Making a rosary using Seine Twine Mason Line, 6 gold pony beads, and a small piece of leather
domestic-church.com- How to Make Knotted Cord Rosaries
ehow.com- How To Make A Rosary for Kids
ehow.com- How To Make A Pocket Rosary
Games
sermons4kids.com- A Promise Is A Promise group activities (games)
books.google.com- The Waiting Game- This icebreaker game will help your kids discover that God delivers on his promises even when waiting is part of his plan. (The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry, page 157).
The Catholic Toolbox- Rosary Bingo: Students play regular bingo, but they answer questions about the Rosary. The teacher asks one student at a time a question from the list. The student answers the question and the class looks for the word(s) on their bingo card. The first student who gets five in a row (up, down, across, or diagonal) on their bingo card first, wins. You can play in teams or individually. (The teacher can give the students some hints to help them answer the questions correctly if needed.)
Puzzles
sermons4kids.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Word Search
joanyedwards.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Decoder
sermons4kids.com- Word Jumble
sermons4kids.com- Crossword
joanyedwards.com- Crossword
domestic-church.com- Joyful Mysteries (crossword)
Thursday, November 6, 2014
FREE Mass Booklet for Children
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. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on this activity are not my own and are from various internet sources.
FREE Mass Booklet for Children- Mass Booklet for you to print out. Make a cover or better yet, have your children make one to make it more personalized.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Gospel for the Mass: 11/23/14- Matthew 25:31-46
*Be sure to check out Gospel for the Mass Year A page right below the header for other days that you need Gospel for the Mass activities.
Disclaimer: The posts below contain links to other websites and the content of these sites are evaluated before they are included. These websites can change without warning making links inactive and/or the content altered. We have no control over other websites and we are not responsible for the content that they post.
Matthew 25:31-46
Activities
catholicmom.com- Click on the month. Scroll down to the date for Coloring Page, Mass Worksheet, Crossword Puzzle, Word Search, etc.
catholickidsbulletin.blogspot.com- Download a FREE bulletin to help your kids learn more about our Catholic Mass. Each week's bulletin contains coloring pages for a saint and activities based on the Gospel. The coloring pages may also include a maze, dot-to-dot, find the picture, and many other activities.
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
4catholiceducatiors.com- Resources on the Sunday Readings
mssscrafts.com- The Least of These with tons of resources for illustrating the story, coloring pages/activity sheets, crafts, and songs.
mssscrafts.com- Encouraging Children to Serve Others ideas
sermons4kids.com- Unto the Least of These object lesson
sermons4kids.com- Thanks Living object lesson with coloring pages and puzzles
missionarlington.org- The Sheep and the Goats lesson with activities
sundayschoollessons.com- We Care for Jesus Through His People lesson
frtommylane.com- What God Won’t Ask lesson
textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources
Coloring
sermons4kids.com- I can help sick people learn about Jesus.
sermons4kids.com- I can be a friend to someone who needs a friend.
familyfeastandferia.files.wordpress.com- Christ the King fold up and stand up picture you can color.
Crafts
daniellesplace.com- Sheep or Goats Magnets
daniellesplace.com- Craft Stick Barn with Clothespin Sheep and Goat Craft
clubhousejr.com- Paper Bag Goat Puppet
dltk-kids.com- Paper Bag Lamb Craft
freekidscrafts.com- Paper Bag Lamb Puppet Craft
daniellesplace.com- Sheep Paper Bag Puppet Craft for Kids (scroll down to this)
mssscrafts.com- Several crafts listed.
first-school.ws- Handprint Lamb or Sheep Craft
This is a very easy craft that the youngest child can help with and makes a beautiful keepsake. Template included.
spoonful.com- Sheep Egg
spoonful.com- Lamb Note Holder
dadcando.com- Fluffy Sheep
daniellesplace.com- Sheep crafts
Rocking Sheep- Tap the sheep very lightly and they will gently rock from side to side. (The Grolier Kids Crafts Craft Book by Cheryl Owen, page 18 & 19).
artistshelpingchildren.org- Several goat crafts listed
blog.memetales.com- Paper Plate Goat
Games
mssscrafts.com- Memory Verse Memory Game
ldslessonideas.wordpress.com- Sheep and Goats Matching Game
Sheep from the Goats Freeze Tag
Designate a playing area. Have a student volunteer to be “It”.
Say: One day the sheep will be separated by the goats. In this game someone is “It” and he will separate the sheep from the goats. If “It” tags you, you are frozen and cannot move. The only way you can become unfrozen if another sheep comes and tags you. Play continues until all the players are frozen. Then the last person to be frozen is "It" for the next game.
If you have time, play several rounds, having kids change groups and roles.
After playing the game, ask your students:
1. What was it like waiting to be unfrozen?
2. How is being chosen by Jesus like being untagged by someone?
Puzzles
twopaths.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Word Search
joanyedwards.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Word Jumble
4catholiceducators.com - Crossword
joanyedwards.com- Crossword
Friday, October 17, 2014
Gospel for the Mass: 11/16/14- Matthew 25:14-30 or 25:14-15, 19-21
*Be sure to check out Gospel for the Mass Year A page right below the header for other days that you need Gospel for the Mass activities.
Disclaimer: The posts below contain links to other websites and the content of these sites are evaluated before they are included. These websites can change without warning making links inactive and/or the content altered. We have no control over other websites and we are not responsible for the content that they post.
Matthew 25:14-30 or 25:14-15, 19-21
Activities
catholicmom.com- Click on the month. Scroll down to the date for Coloring Page, Mass Worksheet, Crossword Puzzle, Word Search, etc.
catholickidsbulletin.blogspot.com- Download a FREE bulletin to help your kids learn more about our Catholic Mass. Each week's bulletin contains coloring pages for a saint and activities based on the Gospel. The coloring pages may also include a maze, dot-to-dot, find the picture, and many other activities.
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
4catholiceducatiors.com- Resources on the Sunday Readings
sermons4kids.com- The Three Tool Boxes object lesson with coloring page, group activities, puzzles, quiz, worship bulletin
sermons4kids.com- Don’t Bury Your Talent object lesson with coloring page, group activities, puzzles, quiz, worship bulletin
sundayschoollessons.com- A Fearful Man Hides His Treasure lesson
holytrinity.gen.nz- The Parable of the Talents lesson
sermons.org- The Parable of the Talents lesson
textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources
Coloring
sermons4kids.com- Parable of the Talents #1
sermons4kids.com- Parable of the Talents #2
emmanuel.kiev.ua- The Parables of the Talents
Crafts
sermons4kids.com- Three Tool Boxes group activities (crafts)
sermons4kids.com- Don’t Bury Your Talent group activities (crafts)
dltk-bible.com- Parable of Talents craft
Games
sermons4kids.com- Three Tool Boxes (group activities) games
sermons4kids.com- Don’t Bury Your Talent group activities (games)
kidssundayschool.com- Treasure Hunt
kidssundayschool.com- What’s my talent?
sundaysoftware.com- The Talents Stewardship Game (free computer game to download)
quia.com- After you read the Parables of the Talents, click on matching, flashcards, or concentration.
kirkofkildaire.org- Talents on Parade Charades (look under Application)
The Ten Talents Game- This game is based on The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30). Directions, game cards and markers, answer key, game board, etc. are included in the book. (Super Bible Game Book by Linda Standke, page 4-13).
The Catholic Toolbox- Ten Talents (file folder game)
Puzzles
maxipraise.com- Beginners Maze
maxipraise.com- Advance Maze
maxipraise.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Word Search
joanyedwards.com- Word Search
sermons4kids.com- Decoder
sermons4kids.com- Word Jumble
sermons4kids.com- Crossword
joanyedwards.com- Crossword
Quizzes
sermons4kids.com- Multiple Choice
gardenofpraise.com- Parables of Talents fill in the blanks with word bank
Skit
kidssundayschool.com- Parable of the Talents
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