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Help your students prepare for their First Reconciliation with this confession lapbook. Guide them through the necessary steps in an organized way.
This fun Catholic Sacraments review game will be a hit with your students! This LOW-PREP activity is a great resource for CCD/Catechism and Christian religious education classes. Download includes: Home-plate; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd base print outs 3-section scoreboard printout Helmets (4 per page and 6 per page options) for students to cut out and color 50 review questions with answers about the Catholic Sacraments (options for singles, doubles, triples, and home runs Check out our other Catholic education activities!
What is the sacrament of confirmation, and what does it do? If you ask most people what happens at confirmation, or what the purpose of that sacrament is, you’ll get a variety of answers.
Sacrament of Holy Communion – The Eucharist Coloring Page.
I’ve always wanted to compare the sacrament prayers to see what the differences were. So, this week I did it. I’ve arranged the exact wording of each prayers in vertical columns and ali…
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Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Tonight for Activity Days we are doing something super simple yet really important. We are going to work on the requirement under Learning and Living the Gospel about the sacrament. My lovely assistant will be teaching a short lesson on the sacrament and the covenants we make/renew. Then the girls will be coloring and decorating this card, which is 4x6. We are going to put some ribbon at the top so they can use it as a scripture/bookmarker. They will be able to pull it out and look at it during the sacrament each week. Also,they can use it to help them remember the principles they need to teach for FHE. If you want to use this,CLICK HERE I also whipped up some little treat bags for them to take home, because the more reinforcement they get, the better. (Plus, as we all know, if it is laminated, it is TRUE!) So I made these: Each bag has a take 5, some lifesavers, and some conversation hearts. They were going to be Reese's hearts, but someone who shall remain nameless couldn't stay out of them! Ok--I confess. It was me. I attached the following card with ribbon, but since I can't figure out how to crop this image, you get to look at it four-fold: If you would like to use this, go here for the lifesaver card. To wind up our meeting, we will be practicing the hymn Choose the Right. We will review the concept of agency. This is also a requirement under Learning and Living the Gospel. Ordinarily, this would involve having the Primary Chorister come and help us, but as luck would have it, I AM the Primary Chorister and I just happen to be available! Hope some of these ideas are helpful to y'all! Tami
One of my favorite things to do with a class of kids is to take them on a "field trip" to our church. We are there regularly for Mass, Confession, and Adoration, but there is something special about an unscheduled visit to the quiet church for time in prayer. I also like to make sure we get in good church tours so that the students are familiar with the structure, decor, and items found in the church. One way to go about a church tour that is more student directed is a "Sacred Scavenger Hunt." Instead of the teacher being the expert, the students are able to show what they already know as well as discover new information. (Hint- call it a Sacred Scavenger Hunt to set the tone- we are still in God's House, we walk, we whisper, etc.) Because so much of my curriculum focuses on the Sacraments, we go on a Sacred Scavenger Hunt looking for signs and symbols relating to the seven Sacraments. Here is one recording sheet that lists items the students can try and find, as well as space for them to record other items that relate to each Sacrament: (Click on image for printable) Or, you can challenge the students to discover their own connections with this blank record sheet. (Click on image for printable) We always gather back together and share the symbols each student found. They are welcome to "borrow" their classmates ideas and record them as well. I am always amazed at the different things that each child finds, from the sacred vessels for Mass to the images in the stained glass windows. I make sure as the students are working that I take pictures of all of the items they find. You can see and use some of the images from one of our scavenger hunts in this gallery: And then, as a cross curricular project between religion and their technology class, the students create a presentation in Google Slides (or you could use Power Point) connecting their knowledge of the Sacraments with their experience in the church. Click here to view a pdf version of a sample of student work: And click here for the instructions for the technology project: How do you incorporate and use technology to strengthen your religion instruction? I'd love to hear your ideas!
Baptism Activities for Catholic kids in the classroom to learn about the holy sacrament.
It’s that time of year again! Do you know someone preparing to make their First Reconciliation? The Sacrament of Reconciliation is incredible!! Where else can we hand over our burdens and struggles and receive complete ABSOLUTION; the very MERCY of JESUS poured over our bruised and battered little souls? It really is a wonderful gift, but prep […]
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Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Eucharist craft idea that is perfect for teaching about Holy Communion or the Seven Sacraments. This craft connects our liturgy on earth to the heavenly liturgy.
Adventure Catechism Coloring Book Vol. 4 - 5-Pack A coloring and activity book to go along with the Adventure Catechism DVD Volume 4. Topics include: What are the Sacraments? What is Baptism? What is the Eucharist? What is Confession? How to Make a Good Confession.
Which are the Roman Catholic sacraments? Coloring pages: Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Penance, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.
With Lent and Easter just around the bend, I thought it was a great time to re-share my friend's Prayer Hands with a free printable. It's a simple way to remind your kids of what is important and remind them of all that they have to be thankful for, not only during this time of
Teach your Catholic students about the Seven Sacraments with this lapbook that includes 4 options for differentiation.
As a youth speaker stood and began her very first sacrament meeting talk, I realized she sounded just like a typical adult speaker—and that wasn’t a good thing.
Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Thank you for checking out my product! If you are a teacher of the Sacraments, or just reviewing the Sacraments, this is a slideshow that is meant to be used alongside your curriculum. This is a simple introduction; it briefly introduces the basics of Reconciliation. This product includes: -PDF document with active link to Google Drive/Slide doc -7 page Google Slide Presentation with built-in animations and slide transitions; can be changed on your copy of the document to fit your preference -PDF version of the slides (no animations or transitions in PDF form) Need more Reconciliation resources? Check out my companion activity packet: Reconciliation Activity Packet
Free Seven Sacraments sorting game is perfect for kids to play in the classroom
Help your students prepare for their First Reconciliation with this confession lapbook. Guide them through the necessary steps in an organized way.
A round up of crafts, products, freebies, videos and more for teaching the seven sacraments of the Catholic church
We are preparing for the Sacrament of First Reconciliation at home this year, and it's coming up for Lydia very soon! I made a printable set of the "5 Steps To A Good Confession" as
Twelve Tribes of Israel Wall Mural The land of ancient Israel was divided into 11 sections corresponding with 11 of the 12 tribes, which are based on the 12 sons and grandsons of Jacob. Each tribe is depicted in these colorful stained-glass-looking murals and are perfect for perking up the walls in any Jewish day care center or hallway. A perfect painting project for your volunteers. Pattern can be re-used, repeated and reversed - in whole or in part. (Mural Kit includes: pattern, transfer paper, directions & color guide.) Each "window" is 18" wide x 30" tall DA01 Snow White DA201 Primary Yellow DA273 Saffron Yellow DA017 Georgia Clay DA056 Olive Green DA131 Hauser Green Light DA132 Hauser Medium Green DA241 Light Mocha DA059 Toffee DA061 Sable Brown DA193 Blue Chiffon DA087 Indian Turquoise DA044 Desert Turquoise DA211 Wisteria DA267 Poodle Pink DA095 Neutral Grey DA067 Lamp Black
A free printable Holy Communion word search puzzle, perfect for Catholic kids preparing for First Communion or those studying about the Seven Sacraments.
Seven Sacraments Word Search -
Introduce your children to the beauty and significance of the Seven Sacraments with our vibrant and educational posters, designed specifically for Catholic kids! These full-sized wall posters from Sweet Little Hops are perfect for teaching children about the sacraments in an engaging and accessible way. Product Features: Comprehensive Education: Each poster features a cute graphic representing one of the sacraments, the type of sacrament (Sacrament of Initiation, Sacrament of Healing, or Sacrament of Service), and a small, thorough description of the sacrament. Perfect for Any Setting: Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, and parish education programs. Quality and Durability: Designed to be printed on cardstock and laminated for long-lasting use. Easy to Print: Available in both A4 and US Letter-size formats. Comes with easy-to-follow printing instructions. Versatile Use: Great for wall displays to create an informative and visually appealing learning environment. Included Sacraments: Baptism Eucharist Confirmation Reconciliation (with optional Confession card - choose to match your teaching material) Anointing of the Sick Matrimony Holy Orders Why Choose Our Posters? Educational and Inspiring: Perfect for fostering a love and understanding of the Catholic faith. Digital Convenience: Instant download allows you to start teaching right away. Versatile Learning Tools: Also available in smaller formats like flashcards and mini-posters for individual learning reinforcement. Check out our other listings! Please Note: This digital file is for personal use only. This printable is for one family or one classroom. Not for commercial use. Help your children grow in their faith with these beautiful and informative posters. Order now and create a vibrant learning space that celebrates the sacraments! Thank you for choosing Sweet Little Hops to support your family's faith journey!
Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
The seven sacraments of the Catholic church are baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, marriage and holy orders.
A round up of crafts, products, freebies, videos and more for teaching the seven sacraments of the Catholic church
Enjoy printable activity sheet from Brother Francis! This activity sheet can be duplicated for classrooms and activities. Not for resale.