Grace, thank you for mentioning our countdown! This year we also have a Family Lent Promise Card (http://enterundermyroof.blogspot.com/2014/03/activity-lent-promise-card-for-families.html) and a Lenten Prayer Stained Glass (http://enterundermyroof.blogspot.com/2014/02/activity-lenten-prayer-stained-glass.html) to share!
Grace, thank you for mentioning our countdown! This year we also have a Family Lent Promise Card (http://enterundermyroof.blogspot.com/2014/03/activity-lent-promise-card-for-families.html) and a Lenten Prayer Stained Glass (http://enterundermyroof.blogspot.com/2014/02/activity-lenten-prayer-stained-glass.html) to share!
ReplyDeleteJen Frost- Thank you so much for the links! I added them here and to the lesson plan for 1st grade on up. :)
ReplyDeleteGrace, thanks for sharing them! I've also put a link back to you in the posts :) Thank you ALWAYS for all that you do!
ReplyDeleteI teach 6th grade RE but most everything I see is for younger grades. Can you point me in the right direction?
ReplyDeletePaulette- There are several activities for older children that are posted. What do you need? Try:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.loyolapress.com/liturgical-year-lent.htm
http://www.4catholiceducators.com/lent.htm
http://catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com/resources/40-ideas-for-40-days/
http://www.thereligionteacher.com/lent-project-and-lesson-plan-ideas/
http://www.catholicinspired.com/2013/02/lenten-prayer-chain-countdown-plus-more.html
Look under Games for some fun games for your students to play.
Lots of upper grade worksheets under Worksheets.
I hope this helps. :)