What is a Soul? F3 Piece

What makes you special?  Your soul of course! :)

Today we offer a little F3 piece for boys and girls to help them learn about the beauty of their soul and what it provides for us now and forever.  It illustrates how we are all indeed created in God's image.  I have used this in my CCD class and with my own children and it has been very effective.  It doesn't require too much writing but does involve cutting and pasting.

Some very simple truths about our soul are presented in this piece based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 355,371-373).
  • You can’t see your soul, but it is what gives you life!
  • Your soul lives forever and never dies.
  • Your soul gives you Free Will.
I aim to create pieces and resources that also show where in the CCC or Bible I have found the lesson info.  The CCC reference is also on the F3 piece itself.  This piece is very appealing for those who like lapbooking but find it too hard, time consuming, or just like to dabble in it from time to time.



To use this resource, simply print out, cut apart according to accompanying directions, assemble and fill in.  This can be glued into a religion notebook, current project, lapbook, or folder.  This piece also asks the children to think of things they can do because they have a soul.  Possible answers could include:  love, dance, sing, speak, feel emotions, or even make choices.  There is piece for boys as well as for girls.





Click Here to download our What is a soul? F3 Catechism piece. 

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Blessings,

Kalei - That Resource Team

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I love this, thank you!

Anonymous said...

Lovely! So straight forward.

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