Parable of the Lost Coin Worksheet – Luke 15:8-10 (Free Printables)

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Help kids explore the Bible in a fun, hands-on way with this engaging coloring and activity book!

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Description

The Parable of the Lost Coin is a moving story from Luke 15:8-10 that reminds us how much every single person matters to God. This free worksheet helps children dive into the parable in fun, hands-on ways — through a crossword, a maze, and reading key verses — so they really understand not just what happened, but what it means to repent and be valued.


What’s Inside

  • A crossword puzzle to recall and practise story details (e.g. how many coins the woman had, what she did after losing one).

  • A maze to trace the woman’s path to finding the coin (“Help the woman find the coin”).

  • The full text of Luke 15:8-10, so kids can read the scripture themselves.

  • Clues that reinforce moral lessons: repentance, joy, the value God places on each person.


Why It’s Useful

  • Helps children improve both scripture understanding and reading comprehension.

  • Makes learning engaging — puzzles + challenges = more memorable.

  • Encourages reflection: not just “what happened”, but “why it matters”.

  • Great for Sunday School, Christian homeschool, or classroom settings.


How to Use It (Tips)

  1. Read the passage first (Luke 15:8-10) together. Let everyone hear or read it.

  2. Go through the clues: Let children try the crossword using memory, then check the text to fill in tricky ones.

  3. Do the maze: it’s fun and reinforces the idea of seeking and finding.

  4. Discussion time: ask questions like: What does it mean when it says there is rejoicing in heaven? or How do you think the woman felt when she lost the coin?

  5. Optional extension: have kids draw or write about someone who feels “lost” and what finding them might look like — helping them imagine God’s heart for everyone.

This Parable of the Lost Coin worksheet is more than just an activity — it’s a chance for kids to grasp something deeply true: that every person is worth seeking, and that repentance brings joy. Download, print, and share this worksheet today to bring this truth alive in your classroom or home.

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