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As November approaches, Catholic religion teachers have a unique opportunity to engage students in meaningful discussions and activities that deepen their understanding of faith and the liturgical calendar. This month is rich with themes of remembrance, gratitude, and preparation for Advent. Here are the top five things to focus on in your classroom in November Religion Lesson Plans.

Teaching Religion in November: 5 EasyLesson Plan Ideas!

November Religion Lesson Plan Ideas As November approaches, Catholic religion teachers have a unique opportunity to engage students in meaningful discussions and activities that deepen their understanding of faith and the liturgical calendar. This...

Do your students ask about Easter symbols? Why are there baskets, candy, eggs, and butterflies everywhere?!? The Catholic church is full of beautiful symbolic artwork, and secular Easter celebrations also have great symbols! Let's teach about those symbols and help students connect the visuals to a deep faith-filled understanding! This Easter Egg & Symbols activity is a creative way for students to explore Easter symbols (and create an east bulletin board.)

Creative Easter Symbols Activity & Free May Bulletins

Do your students ask about Easter symbols? Why are there baskets, candy, eggs, and butterflies everywhere?!? The Catholic church is full of beautiful symbolic artwork, and secular Easter celebrations also have great symbols! Let’s...

Teach Confession: Five Tips & Free April Bulletins!

Do you teach about Confession? Whether you prepare students for their First Reconciliation or review Confession with older students, teaching the sacrament of Confession (also known as Reconciliation or Penance) is a sacred responsibility...