Thursday, October 12, 2017

Act of Contrition Board Game



This game is free, however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.


Act of Contrition Board Game is based on Puluc a game played by the Kekchi (Qeqchi) Indians of Guatemala from boardgamesoftheworld.com





Act of Contrition Board Game: For 2 Players or 2 Teams

The idea is to answer questions about the Act of Contrition so players can roll the dice and move their pieces up and down the road attempting to capture their opponent’s pieces. The form of capture is unique because the captured piece is not immediately removed but instead is placed under the capturing piece. The capturing piece is placed on top of the captured piece to form a stack (if you capture an opponent’s piece, their playing piece is placed under yours). On his next turn the capturing player starts to move the stack of pieces back along the road towards his home position the number of spaces indicated by the throw count. When the capturing player reaches the home position the captured piece is removed from the board.



Needed:

Dice
5 red and 5 black checkerboard game pieces
Question Cards
Game Board



Set Up: This game can be played individually or in teams. Shuffle the deck and place it face down in a small basket near the game board. Put an empty basket nearby for the discards. Players put their 5 playing pieces at Home (picture shown above).


Rules: The board is a track made up of 9 spaces as shown above. Each player has five pieces, usually small stones or sticks using any shape or color to distinguish between players. The players sit opposite each other across the road and the home position for each team is to their left.

The first players of both teams throw the dice to decide who starts the game. The player with the highest throw starts.

The opponents make their moves by turns. To make a possible move you must answer a question (the other player draws a card and reads you the question). If you are correct you then you roll the dice. If you do not answer the question correctly, your turn is over. The players take turns to throw the dice and move one piece along the road from space to space according to the throw count. The players enter their pieces at opposite ends of the road from the home position and move in opposite directions (shown by the arrows in the picture above). A player may either move a piece or enter another piece onto the road. A player must not move a piece onto a space occupied by one of his own pieces.

When the piece has reached the other end of the road it is moved back to its home position again. When the piece reaches its home position it is available at a subsequent turn to be moved on another lap down the road. It is not necessary to throw an exact number to enter the home position.


Capture: If a playing piece lands on a space occupied by that of an opponent, the opponent’s piece is captured. The capturing piece is placed on top of the captured piece to form a stack (if you capture an opponent’s piece, their playing piece is placed under yours). On his next turn the capturing player starts to move the stack of pieces back along the road towards his home position the number of spaces indicated by the throw count. When the capturing player reaches the home position the captured piece is removed from the board.

If a playing piece lands on a stack consisting of a capturing piece and a captured piece, the stack is itself captured and now reverses back the road towards the home position of the capturing piece with the capturing piece on top. When this stack reaches the home position the pieces belonging to the capturing player are "liberated" and may be re-entered onto the track in later turns.

There may be any number of captures and re-captures. A stack may be captured by another stack.

The game ends when the winner has captured all their adversary’s pieces.


Game Pieces- Use 5 red and 5 black checkerboard pieces to play game.


Act of Contrition Board Game- Directions, Game Board, and Game Cards




Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Fun Vocabulary Activities





Need some fun vocabulary review activities? Here are some that are educational and fun for your students!

sadlier.com- Surviving Until the End: Fun Vocabulary Activities Worth Repeating

educationworld.com- Vocabulary Fun

flocubulary.com- Vocabulary Mini Games

pinterest.com- Teaching Vocabulary (games, activities, etc.)

pinterest.com- Vocabulary Activities

carla.umn.edu- Fun Vocabulary Games and Activities

teachingenglish.org- Vocabulary Activities

fluentu.com- Vocabulary Games to Get Your Students Seriously Engaged

weareteachers.com- 11 Vocab Review Games to Make the Learning Stick

education.com- Vocabulary Activities

word-buff.com- Vocabulary Activities





Monday, October 9, 2017

Glory Be Activities





Coloring:

weebelievers.com - Glory Be coloring page (scroll down to this)



Craft:

catholicicing.blogspot.com- Catholic Trinity Craft
Memory Verse: The Glory Be



Games:

nashvilleras.com- More than 100 Missions Bible Memory Games and Other Activities



Write the Glory Be on strips of paper or card stock. Cut out strips and glue strips of the Glory Be in the proper order on a piece of construction paper. (For younger students you can do this together as a group activity.) You can also play this as a game by dividing the class into teams and give each team the strips of the Glory Be. See which team can put it in the proper order the fastest.



These activities below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.


Puzzles:

Glory Be- (crossword)

Glory Be- (letter tile puzzle)
Unscramble the tiles to reveal a message.



Worksheets:

Glory Be (handwriting)- Glory Be handwriting sheet to trace in print.

littlemisscatechist.blogspot.com- Glory Be fill-in-the-blanks

I Know Glory Be (worksheet)- Trace the words from the other page. Then cut them out and paste them where they belong in the prayer. Say this prayer every day. Click here for word page.





Glory Be Roll a Prayer- Cut out prayer strips. Students roll a die to collect all the pieces to their prayer. The first one to collect all the pieces to the prayer is the winner. Students then glue in the spaces provided the prayer in the correct order.



Thursday, October 5, 2017

Prayer Crafts





craftingthewordofgod- I Can Pray . . .
This craft will serve as a reminder and let the kids know they can pray at any time.

catholicicing.com- Prayer Craft for Preschoolers

daniellesplace.com- Prayer Bible Crafts and Activities

web.archive.org- Praying Hands Memory Verse Craft

christianhomeschoolmoms.com- Prayer Boxes Remind Children to Pray

turning-our-hearts.blogspot.com- Prayer Poster (scroll down to this)

ministry-to-children.com- Craft: How to Make a Prayer Cube for Kids

ssww.com- How to Make Prayer Jars – Religious Craft Activity & Lesson

ehow.com- Prayer Crafts for Kids

yourmondernfamily.com- DIY Prayer Hands for Kids


hookedonthebook.com- Prayer Hands Craft

deandrascrafts.com- Praying Hands Craft

focusonthefamily.com- Don’t Frog-et to Pray

turning-our-hearts.blogspot.com- Prayer Poster Craft (scroll down to this)

lubirdbaby.com- Prayer Pail

sundayschoolkids.com- Lord’s Prayer Chain & Lord’s Prayer Fold Up Revealer (scroll down for these). Remember to change these to your faith’s teaching

The Catholic Toolbox- Catholic Prayer Book Printables for Kids (have students make a prayer booklet)



Crafts For Individual Prayers

Apostles Creed Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Glory Be Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Grace Before Meals Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Guardian Angel Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Hail Mary- (scroll down to crafts)

Nicene Creed Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Our Father/Lord’s Prayer Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Rosary Crafts- (scroll down to these)

Sign of the Cross Crafts- (scroll down to these)



Wednesday, October 4, 2017

FREE Catholic Lesson Plans





pflaumweeklies.com- We’ve enhanced our lessons and support materials to help you bring the good news of the Gospels to your children each week. For 2017-18, you will find the Family Corner/Rincon de la familia, weekly review templates, and timely printables to use in class or send home with your children. On the left side of this page, select the level you are using and you’ll find a menu of resources created just for you and your students.

ccdlessonplans.blogspot.com- 1st, 3rd, and 4th grade lesson plans

transfiguration.com- Catholic lesson plans from Pre Preschool – 12th grade

thereligionteacher.com- Scroll down for: “And With Your Spirit” Lesson Plan (New Roman Missal), Hocus Pocus! A New Roman Missal Lesson Plan, Genesis Creation Stories Lesson Plan, Post Confirmation Lesson Plan, Rite of Confirmation Lesson Plan, Feast of the Epiphany in the Modern Day- Lesson Plan Activities, Catholic Thanksgiving Day Lesson Plans on the Eucharist as “Thanksgiving”, Teaching the Mysteries of the Rosary to Elementary Students, etc.

usccb.org- Elementary – Adult lesson plans

lincolndiocese.org- Parish CCD Curriculum
On the right sidebar under Parish CCD click on the correct grade level you need.

stannparish.org- Click on your grade at the left to access the lesson plans for the current school year. Use Search or browse below by subject and grade level.

sophianinstituteforteachers.org- The lesson plans you'll find here are written by Catholic school teachers like you, and span all subjects and grade levels. Don't forget to share your own lessons!

engagingfaith.blogspot.com- Great lesson plans for older students that really get them involved and allows them to learn through activities that reinforce teachings of the Catholic Church.

The Catholic Toolbox- A to Z Pre K - K Bible Story Lesson Plans. Each lesson plan will consist of: Objectives, Word Wall, Bible Story with questions, Songs and/or Finger Plays, Activities, Crafts, Games, Snacks, Coloring/Puzzles, Handwriting Sheets, Mini Books, etc.

The Catholic Toolbox- Pre K through K lesson plans. Each lesson plan consists of: Objectives, Word Wall, Bible Story with questions, Songs and/or Finger Plays, Activities, Crafts, Games, Snacks, Coloring/Puzzles, etc.

The Catholic Toolbox- Lesson Plans: First Grade on Up. Each lesson plan consists of: Objectives, Review, Vocabulary Words, Bible Story with questions, Activities, Crafts, Games, Snacks, Puzzles/Mazes/Worksheets, etc.

The Catholic Toolbox- Catholic Lesson Plans for Teens






Grace Before Meals Prayer Activities



Teaching children prayers is necessary especially the prayers that we Catholics use most often. One prayer that is over looked is Grace Before Meals, but here are a few activities that might be helpful to learn this prayer.

catholicallyear.com- Grace Before Meals color printable to hang in your home or classroom

looktohimandberadiant.com- Prayer Before Meals card (you can color it)

crusaders-for-christ.com- Grace Before Meals handwriting in print and cursive (scroll down for these and look under Catechism, then under Grace)

nashvilleras.com- More than 100 Missions Bible Memory Games and Other Activities

catholicteacher.com- Meal Prayer Lesson with activities and craft

I found a craft from The Big Book of Catholic Customs and Traditions for Children's Faith Formation by Beth Branigan that is so creative and fun that the children will learn this prayer in no time.

Grace Mobile (page 17)- Follow the directions or put your own twist to this imaginative craft that all kids will enjoy making. (*I used a hot glue gun and attached a plastic fork to a paper napkin that had an index card glued inside of it. When I used a paper hole punch to put a hole in the napkin, the index card gave it more support making the item more stable to attach to a hanger with a ribbon. From this mobile craft I came up with a 3-D craft the students could make. Students can make a placemat and then glue the items on it like a place setting and also the prayer on the plate.)





Grace Before Meals 3-D Picture- Students make a placemat any way they like using a large piece of construction paper 18 X 12”and other craft supplies. Then glue a napkin, silverware, plate, and a plastic cup on it like a place setting. Students then glue the Grace Before Meals prayer on the plate.

catholicicing.com- Catholic Dinner Prayer Printout (scroll down to this)
The traditional Grace Before Meals prayer printed out to glue on to the center of a paper plate.

*After my students make their placemats I asked them, “How do we set a table?” We then do it slowly step-by-step making the craft (I have the students glue the prayer on the plate later) so hopefully they can help out at home setting the table.

I then say to my students: Do any of you say “grace” or thank God before you eat your meals? Do any of you have a “standard” grace you say at home? (Give a few examples.) Why do we say grace? Is it important? Why? Sometimes we can easily forget to thank the Lord for all He has given to us and a great way to remember is to always pray to Him to thank Him for the food He gives us to eat each day. We have lots to be thankful for. Let’s not forget to say thank you to God.






The activities below are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.



Grace Before Meals Roll a Prayer (worksheet)- Cut out prayer strips. Students roll a die to collect all the pieces to their prayer. The first one to collect all the pieces to the prayer is the winner. Students then glue in the spaces provided the prayer in the correct order.










Grace Before Meals Handwriting Sheet (manuscript)- 2 versions












Grace Before Meals Game or Worksheets- 2 versions



Monday, October 2, 2017

Assessing Student Progress





How to test students can be a tricky matter. Since students learn in different ways, they must be tested in different ways to find out if they have learned the information taught in class. Assessment must include a variety of methods that will enable the catechist to determine how successfully your students are learning to live out their faith in their daily lives and in communion with the Church.


Formal Testing

1. First determine what will be on the test. Make sure that items in your test have been covered in class and all the students understand the material.

2. Test on the objectives that you had for the lesson.

3. Identify the learning style of your students to determine how to assess your student’s progress. Do your students do better auditorily, visually, doing things orally, etc.

4. Determine what kind of test you will have. The test format could be multiple choice, fill in the blank, short answer, oral, True/False, word bank, essay, matching, etc. Be sure that the test format can be done by each student in your class. Tell the students what kind of test they will have to help them study for the test so they will be prepared for how they will be tested.

5. Review all the material prior to testing.


Informal Testing

Informal testing is a way of testing what the student can do with what they know and how they use it.

1. You can observe the student’s participation in class, specific activities, what they do in groups, and also service to others.

2. Students can be assessed by activities that have them participate in projects, skits, plays, posters, teaching a lesson, reports, making up worksheets and puzzles, etc. to demonstrate their understanding of what you are teaching.





Friday, September 29, 2017

Gospel for the Mass: 10/29/17- Matthew 22:34-40








*Be sure to check out Gospel for the Mass Year A page right below the header for other days that you need Gospel for the Mass activities.


Disclaimer: The posts below contain links to other websites and the content of these sites are evaluated before they are included. These websites can change without warning making links inactive and/or the content altered. We have no control over other websites and we are not responsible for the content that they post.




Matthew 22:34-40



Activities

catholicmom.com- Scroll down to the date for Coloring Page, Mass Worksheet, Crossword Puzzle, Word Search, etc.

catholickidsbulletin.blogspot.com- Download a FREE bulletin to help your kids learn more about our Catholic Mass. Each week's bulletin contains coloring pages for a saint and activities based on the Gospel. The coloring pages may also include a maze, dot-to-dot, find the picture, and many other activities.

loyolapress.com- Background on the Gospel and activities for groups and families

4catholiceducatiors.com- Resources on the Sunday Readings

msssbible.com- The Greatest Commandment with tons of resources for illustrating the story, coloring pages/activity sheets, crafts, and songs.

sermons4kids.com- I’m Number One! object lesson

sermons4kids.com- All You Need Is Love object lesson with group activities, coloring page, puzzles, quiz, worship bulletin

sermons4kids.com- Loving God, Loving Each Other object lesson with coloring page, group activities, puzzles, quiz

presbyterianchurchofcorsicana.org- The Greatest Commandment lesson with activities

missionarlington.org- The Most Important Commandment lesson with activities

The Catholic Toolbox- What Can Teens Do For Gospel For The Mass Activities?

textweek.com- Lectionary, Scripture Study and Worship Links and Resources



Coloring

biblestoryprintables.com- Love the Lord with all your heart.

flamecreativekids.blogspot.com- Matthew 22:37

sermons4kids.com- I can show my friends that Jesus loves them.

static1.squarespace.com- Jesus smiled. “Love God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.”

ministry-to-children.com- “Love Your Neighbor” Coloring Page Activity (Matthew 22:39)

crossmap.com- Love Your Neighbor coloring page

biblestoryprintables.com- Love your neighbor as yourself.



Bookmarks

dltk-bible.com- A few appropriate bookmarks



Crafts

sermons4kids.com- All You Need Is Love group activities (crafts)

sermons4kids.com- Loving God, Loving Each Other group activities (crafts)

mssscrafts.com- Memory Verse Crafts
Here are some crafts for the times when a Bible Verse is the focus of the lesson or you are just looking for a novel way to help children learn their memory verses!

youtube.com- 2 ways to make this craft video

christianpreschoolprintables.com- Greatest Commandments Printable (for the crafts above)


It is good for us to remember Jesus' teaching. How can you remember Jesus' Great Commandment? You can make a poster for your room! Just follow the directions below. You will need some colored paper, scissors, and glue. You might also need some markers or crayons. It is a good idea to ask a grown up to help you.

1. Write out each word on separate pieces of paper. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind”. Matthew 22: 37 or “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” Matthew 22:39

2. Put them in order.

3. Glue them onto the colored paper. You can decorate the paper and make it look nice.
4. Hang the poster in your room. You will see it every day when you wake up! This way, you can remember Jesus' Great Commandment!



ohamanda.com- Love Your Neighbor Paper Heart Garland {Incredible Love}

daniellesplace.com- Love Bible Crafts and Activities

Love Notes- Cute magnet craft to put on your refrigerator to leave loving messages to the people in your family. (Christian Crafts for Christmastime by Kathy Ross, pages 54 & 55).



Games

sermons4kids.com- All You Need Is Love group activities (games)

sermons4kids.com- Loving God, Loving Each Other group activities (games)

christiancrafters.com- The Greatest Commandment? (Adapt this to Catholic Ten Commandments)

"How to Love" Ball Toss- A fun game for all ages on how to show love to others. (Super Bible Game Book by Linda Standke, page 120).



Puzzles

The Greatest Commandment- Hidden in this picture are seven treasures. See if you can find them. Which is the greatest treasure of all? (Big Puzzles for Little Hands: Jesus’ Life and Lessons by Carla Williams, page 48).

sermons4kids.com- Dot to Dot

sermons4kids.com- Word Search

joanyedwards.com- Word Search

sermons4kids.com- Decoder

biblewise.com- To find the greatest commandment write the next letter of the alphabet on the space.

sermons4kids.com- Crossword

4catholiceducators.com- The Greatest Commandment (crossword)

joanyedwards.com- Crossword



Quizzes

sermons4kids.com- Multiple Choice





Thursday, September 28, 2017

Guardian Angel Prayer Activities




Teaching children prayers can be hard, but incorporating a craft or activity can make it easier and a lot of fun. Here are a few of my favorite Guardian Angel prayer activities.

catholicicing.com- Guardian Angel Feast Day Activities

thelittleways.com- Guardian Angel Prayer Craft

catholicinspired.com- Guardian Angel Printable Page for Kids

kareninmommyland.blogspot.com- Guardian Angel Craft





Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy Activities






Activities

thereligionteacher.com- Catholic Jubilee Year of Mercy Activities and Worksheets

looktohimandberadiant.blogspot.com- Ideas for the Year of Mercy: It's Here! Crafts, bulletin boards, printables, notebooking activity, lapbook, mini shrine, coloring pages, prayer cards, saints, mini books to print, videos, door signs, books to read, etc.

looktohimandberadiant.blogspot.com- Corporal Works of Mercy Teaching Tools

looktohimandberadiant.blogspot.com- Spiritual Works of Mercy Teaching Tools

liturgicalyear.wordpress.com- Activities for Home and CCD classes (scroll down to this)

focus.org- 50 Corporal Works of Mercy Ideas for Your Summer Bucket List

loyolapress.com- The young people will reflect on how they can practice the Works of Mercy by doing this activity.

loyolapress.com- Teach the children the specific Works of Mercy

loyolapress.com- To investigate how the parish and the community promote the Corporal Works of Mercy

loyolapress.com- Teach children the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy with this activity

catechistjourney.loyolapress.com- Works of Mercy Prayers and Activities—Free Resource Packet Perfect for the Year of Mercy

allentowndiocese.org- Suggestions and Practicing the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy

bemerciful.co.uk- Here you will find some great ideas and resources for primary schools



Booklets

catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com- Works of Mercy Booklet

looktohimandberadiant.blogspot.com- Ideas for the Year of Mercy: It's Here! (scroll down for printable mini books)



Games

fcpeace.com- Works of Mercy Game



Lessons

catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com- Mercy Mercy Mercy (lesson)

loyolapress.com- Works of Mercy Tableau

usccb.org- The Two Feet of Love in Action: Session for Teens
This facilitator’s guide can help you as you lead a group of high school age participants to learn about and reflect on living out the call to discipleship through these two distinct, but complementary, ways of responding in love to the needs of our neighbors.

smp.org- Mercy Works: The Hands-on Gospel
This activity uses a hand motif to make a connection with the corporal worksof mercy as listed in Matthew’s Gospel. The young teens are challenged to find ways to practice each of those Christian actions. A tangible end result, a wreath of hands, serves as a visible symbol of the acts of service performed by the young people.

linktoliturgy.com- Lesson - Corporal Works of Mercy

dioceseofbaker.org- The Works of Mercy and Happiness (lesson)



Puzzles

The Catholic Toolbox- Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy (word jumble)

setonmagazine.com- Works of Mercy (crossword)

mycatholicsource.com- Works of Mercy (crossword) with answers



Worksheets

Check the activities above for worksheets as well.

stjudes.org- Works of Mercy Worksheet

catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com- Read each example below and identify which Corporal Work of Mercy it describes.

printableworksheets.in- Works of Mercy Worksheets

dioceseofjoliet.org- Works of Mercy Worksheets