Lost Sheep/Coin Printable Activity Sheets Click on the link of your choice (below) to print the template. Color as appropriate. Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers). Learn about the parable of the lost sheep and the lost coin from Luke 15 with this lesson guide, worksheets, coloring pages and craft. Find out how God seeks and saves the lost and rejoices when they are found.
Find various crafts and activities for the Bible lesson about the lost coin. Make stick puppets, pouches, dioramas, rebuses, and more to learn about the parable and the Bible verse. Print this free Parable of the Lost Coin coloring page from Luke 15.
Great for teaching children about God's love and how He rejoices when the lost are found! Sing: Jesus loves the little children Graphic: Color picture of a shepherd reaching for the lost sheep. Use as a puzzle or illustration. Worksheet: Hand out on the Lost Coin.pdf Craft: Build a shoebox panorama of the woman's house with the lost coin.
Use empty boxes, thread spools, and bits of fabric to "decorate" the house. A printable pack with math and literacy worksheets based on the parable of The Lost Coin in Luke 15:8-10. Suitable for kindergarten, preschool and grade 1 children, with colour and black & white versions available.
To illustrate the Parable of the Lost Coin, I created a diorama using My Digital Studio. I added background images to the walls and floor of the 'house' and created the woman, her broom, and her lamp using punch art shapes. The kids add a small gold brad behind one of the water jars sitting on the floor to represent her lost coin.
Download the printable for this project here. The Lost Coin Shape book has all the pages in color and black and white. This was intended to be a coloring book, but I didn't like some of the black & white pictures.
The pictures are inside the money bag and are silver coins. Each silver coin has a tab at the top. After the pieces are cut, layer the pages in order with the back of the bag right.
Use the coin in this craft to discuss the importance of this story with your children. Ask them, did the coin know that it was lost? (No!) Do you think there are people in this world who are lost, who don't know about Jesus? Click to. For game time I came up with two fun relay race style games, one for the lost sheep, and one for the lost coin.
In advance, for the lost sheep relay, I first traced a sheep outline onto black construction paper, and using a cutting mat and craft knife cut out the sheep shape from the center of the paper.