Bring a Catholic escape room into your youth group, or your religion, theology, or CCD classes with these five mini escape rooms. Great for use during Catholic Schools Week, review sessions, classroom filler activities, end-of-term activities, and more! Each escape room can be used independently of the others or consecutively, depending on how much time you have. There are five mini escape rooms within this product. Each escape room includes task cards, Google form and link, teacher instructions, answer key, and student instruction handout. For each escape room, students type answers in a Google form — or submit answers to a teacher — and are awarded a letter. Once students have received all letters, they unscramble the phrase to answer the question and win the game.. This product can be used with or without technology, PDF and a link to video instructions are included. The escape rooms are as follows: ☆ Bible Verse Fill-in-the-Blank: Students must fill in the blank with the appropriate word from the Bible. Hints are provided on each card. 12 total cards with 3 verses per card. ★ The Bible verses come from the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops Bible web site. ☆ Biblical Numbers: Students must answer each question on the task card with a numeral. 8 total cards with 3 questions per card. ☆ Catholic Numbers: Students must answer each question on the task card with a numeral. 8 total cards with 3 questions per card. ☆ Mass Items: Students must identify the name or location of a Catholic mass element (clip art) on each card. 8 total cards with 2 items per card. ☆ Prayers: Students must identify the name of the prayer that includes the given line. Prayers are given numbers for easy reference. 8 total cards with 3 prayer lines per card. The prayers included are Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be, Act of Contrition, St. Michael the Archangel, Guardian Angel Prayer, Memorare, Anima Christi, Magnificat, and the Nicene Creed. The download also includes a master teacher instruction page for Google and non-Google facilitation and help cards (students can get an answer free if they answer the question on the help card). The products are .pdfs that cannot be edited, although the Googles Forms can be edited. ★ Plan for 20-45 minutes for each mini escape room depending on prior knowledge level of your students. ★ Recommendations: You may consider letting students use Bibles and/or their notes depending upon the level of your classes and what they already know. Related Products ► Catholic Mystery Picture Quizzes ► Advent Escape Room ► Lent Escape Room ► All Saints Escape Room Bundle
Sophia Sketchpad has another excellent resource to explain another key part of the Catholic faith, the Sacrament of Baptism. Watch the video and share with your friends, your classroom, or your RCIA class. If you think this video on the Sacrament of Baptism is great, you’ll love this video about the Eucharist. Check it out!
20-page coloring download covers participating at Holy Mass From Your Arrival to the Prayers of the Faithful.Step-by-step: What to do when you enter the church What to look for in the church What to watch for (and why) during Holy Mass What your response is to everything you see and hear during Mass--the words, the gestures, the postures! Find PART 2 of our Mass coloring series and continue to follow along in the Mass HERE. For unlimited printing rights for a parish, school, co-op or other group, select the "unlimited printing" option next to the Add to Cart button above. Now...
So, you have to teach writing, huh? Or maybe you already teach writing and you're looking for some fresh insight? Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is the blog post for you!I've compiled a video post
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10 Catholic Saint videos that you can find easily on YouTube. Cute introduction to the Saints for kids.
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Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Teacher's have all summer off, right? While I will admit that the flexibility and free time are super nice, teachers are never really "off." We're always thinking of improving, growing, and changing. One thing on my list this summer is organizing the videos I like to use in the classroom or with youth group into playlists- both to make it easier to use and to research new resources. YouTube playlists may become a new obsession. I've got almost twenty in the works right now and plan on organizing and adding more. You can follow what I've got going on over on YouTube here if you want to get a head start on upcoming posts. :) And for now, here is a playlist started with lots of videos for the seven Sacraments! Got any great videos that can be used to teach the seven Sacraments? Send the link my way!
A list of 10 ESL classroom games to help kids learn English. These fun English games for kids are perfect for beginner and intermediate level English.
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Sin separates and grace unites. The extent to which that relationship is effected by sin is how we make the distinction between mortal sin and venial sin.
Kids often need an extra hand to understand and process their emotions. Here are 7 ways to help your kid cope after losing the game.
The Dream of Nebuchadnezzar About the Beast It is very important to note that more than 250 years before the time of Ezekiel's vision, a...
I have a special treat for you today! I'm sharing my Lord's Prayer poster for kids in three different translations and three different color palettes! And they're a larger 16 x 20" size too.
We pray for our owies every service in my class. When I say that its time to pray, each child wants to show me their owie that they want to pray for. It's quite adorable, nearly comical, to watch them search for the littlest scratch that they may have to pray for. They are actually disappointed when they don't have an owie to pray for. In that case, I tell them that they can help their friend pray for their owie. Before we pray I tell them to put their hand on their owie to show Jesus where it is, because He is the only one that can heal all of their owies. Their child-like faith is very evident in this moment, as they come to know Jesus as their healer. Bible Truth: Jesus heals me. Bible Story: Jesus heals a man who could not walk when his friends bring him to Jesus. Bible Study: Luke 5:17-26; Mark 2:1-12; 1 Peter 2:24; Psalms 103:1-3 teach Here are a couple different visuals to show as you narrate or read this story from a children's Bible. diorama drama This story also lends itself well to a 3-D diorama dramatization in order to show the paralyzed man being lowered through the roof. I created my diorama by inserting felt into a shoe box and then placing my flannel graph characters into the box. I made the paralyzed man and the bed according to the craft instructions found below. I tied yarn to the four corners of the bed, and used a craft stick on top of the box to hold the man in place after lowering him down. Release the yarn from the stick, so that after Jesus heals him the man can stand up, and "carry" his bed. (See the craft tutorial below.) bend and tell This is such a simple and genius way to tell this story! I have seen it a few different places, but I have no idea where the concept originated. All you need is four strips of card stock or tag board, a hole punch and three brads. I found the version displayed below here. http://kirstymcallister.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/in-memory-of-uncle-tom.html play four friend weave The four friends in the story did not give up on helping their friend. In fact their faith is quite commendable! In this game four children work together like the friends in the story. You will need: a pillowcase a doll or stuffed animal field cones or chairs Setup a few cones staggered across the room. Have all the children line up at one end of the room. Choose one child to be "Jesus" and stand at the other end of the room. Choose four children to be the four friends. Their task is to each hold a corner of the pillowcase, carrying the doll or stuffed animal, and weave around the cones to bring their "friend" to Jesus. If they drop their "friend" they must go back to the beginning. When they reach the end, have the child who is "Jesus" repeat after you saying, "Your sins are forgiven. Arise, take up your bed and walk." Everyone claps and celebrates, thanking Jesus for healing their "friend". Repeat, giving each child the opportunity to be a "friend" and/or "Jesus". craft coloring page Here is a coloring page to accompany this story. I suggest gluing four pieces of yarn for the ropes attached to the bed, and gluing a piece of cloth on the blanket covering the man. band-aid art In this week's story, Jesus forgives the man's sin and heals him. Print this simple activity sheet based on Psalms 103:2-3. Have the children color the heart, and then let them stick a few band-aids on the heart. Kids love the opportunity to put band-aids on by themselves! arise and walk This is the man and bed that I used in the diorama. The children can each make their own to take home and retell the story. You will need: this man template (printed on card stock) felt craft sticks scissors crayons glue hole punch brad permanent marker This man's legs did not work. He could not walk. His friends had to carry him on his bed. Jesus healed him! He forgave the man's sin, and told him to take up his bed and go to his house. To prepare cut out the man templates, and cut felt into 4 1/2" x 2 1/4" rectangles. Punch a whole in the center of the man's body. In class, help the children glue their felt pieces to craft sticks. Have them color the man, then attach the the man to the felt with the brad.
Understanding history and government can be challenging for students. Providing meaningful resources is key to student engagement and comprehension. This 2-page Freedom of Religion worksheet accompanies the 6-minute Crash Course Government video on the same topic. With 15 questions tied directly to video content, it pushes students to listen and think critically. An answer key allows students to check their own work. Use this versatile resource in myriad ways: whole class, small groups, individual work, or flipped classroom. Check the resource page below for more social studies offerings including lectures, projects, activities and more on civil rights, Constitutional clauses, Arctic survival, and the 28th Amendment. Appeal to diverse learners with interactive multimedia materials that bring government to life. Crash Course Government Episode Worksheet | 24 - Freedom of Religion
This Powerpoint presentation explains the Rite of Confirmation, the part of the mass where the
A couple of years ago, we had a vocation celebration for our CCD program at church. Complete with crafts, guest speakers, and an explanatory Mass. Some of the activities centered around learning more about the different kinds of vocations. The highlight of the day were our guest speakers, which included one of our Diocesan Seminarians and five Sisters representing three religious orders. They shared with the kids (and parents) their vocation stories and answered questions. It was an incredibly valuable experience. I made these posters with basic definitions of the different kinds of Vocations, including Holy Orders, Religious Life, Marriage, and Single Life. The kids really loved these posters of the habits/vestments of religious and priests. The name of items they are wearing are on cardstock backed with pieces of velcro. They can be pulled off and stuck on. I kept a book with the answer key near by, so that the kids could self check their answers. It was great to pull out these posters as I reviewed the Sacraments during our Fulton Sheen Unit. Check back for part 2 of our Vocation Review! ***Update*** While I would love to share these posters with you, I made them in the days before my blogging and the graphics are not original (see comments below). However, I have pulled the text of the Vocation definitions and descriptions into a document that you could use to make your own posters. You can find it here.
Sometimes it is good to challenge students to think about the BIG questions of life and discuss them in class and help students develop their own epistemological comfort zone. In this lesson students watch a video of people on the street asked questions about life. 1. How do you think we got here? ...
A free printable Holy Communion word search puzzle, perfect for Catholic kids preparing for First Communion or those studying about the Seven Sacraments.
Luke 16 Lazarus and the Rich Man Bible Mazes
Peter is well-known among Jesus' disciples as being an outspoken leader, and God used him to lead many people into a relationship with Christ. Bible Lesson Plans for Kids New Beginning for Peter (John 21:15-19) Lesson for Kids