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First Reconciliation Lapbook

Illustration of Front Cover:

Illustration of Inside:

Directions (these are also listed on my blog) - 

Ds#3's First Reconciliation was immenant. With the pregnancy and birth, I was thankful for CCD. However, his preparation wasn't as complete as the girls' had been (with CCD & preparation at home) and I didn't realize it (or pay attention) until last week. So, we did a crash course. He understood the concept, but not the specific procedures or vocabulary. I'd worked with him early in the school year on the concepts, so he was great on that.
I used Dd#1's lapbook we created for her 1st Reconciliation as the primary "text" to teach him. It turned out to be just perfect.

Here is the lapbook Dd#1 created 4 years ago for her First Reconciliation :

We took a file folder and covered it's front and back with white typing paper (to make it white - with the significance of purity). Then we covered all of that with a fine tule. We also tied gross-grain ribbon on each flap that opens with the bow on the front covers.

Front :

bulletOn the front cover is a booklet she made about The Good Shepherd and the procedures of Reconciliation.
bulletWe also attached a pin she received from her Godparents on the occasion.

Inside :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bulletIn the shape of the 10 commandments, we cut 8 pieces of construction paper that we attached together with string. We folded the 10 commandments and she wrote 1 of each commandment, in her own words, on the inside so it was like a book form. Then, we glued the front and back cover of the commandments so the book was "open" to the inside left of the file folder at the top.
bulletThe piece of accordion folded pink paper you see next to the 10 commandments is the Act of Contrition she wrote out from memory.  Then we folded it accordion style and glued the top fold to the center top of the lapbook.

Below the 10 commandments, is her handprint cut out in 5 different colors.  On one  finger of each hand she wrote the procedures of Reconciliation.  So that on the first handprint, in the thumb she wrote 1. Make the sign of the cross and tell the priest how long it's been since your last confession.  On the 2nd hand print in the pointer finger she wrote 2. Confess your sins.  On the 3rd handprint in the middle finger she wrote 3. Listen to the priest.  On the 4th handprint in the ring finger she wrote 4. Say the Act of Contrition.  On the 5th handprint in the pinky finger she wrote 5. Listen for Absolution.  Say Amen.  Thank the priest.  The handprint booklet was stapled in the bottom of the palm (so that it opened down) to the bottom of the inside left flap.

bulletWe cut heart 3 shapes and stapled them into a booklet on the inside right flap.  She wrote Examination of Conscience on the front cover.  Opening the booklet on each page she wrote one reflection that she felt applied to her.  "Have I said my morning offering?"  "Have I minded my parents?"  "Have I paid attention in Mass"  "Have I talked to God through my day?" "Have I acted like Jesus would to my siblings?"
bulletShe listed her sins in a rectangular booklet we taped at the top and glued to the bottom inside right flap.

bulletIn the middle of the center inside page, we stapled the program the church put together for her First Reconciliation ceremony.
bulletAt the bottom of the center inside page, we stapled a booklet of pictures with her and her friends at the cookie reception after First Reconciliation.
 

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