Top 6 Lent Traditions
…our favorite Lenten Traditions! 1. Fat Tuesday and a King Cake: The day before Lent begins, we empty the house of all the junk food and deliciousness that we’re giving…
…our favorite Lenten Traditions! 1. Fat Tuesday and a King Cake: The day before Lent begins, we empty the house of all the junk food and deliciousness that we’re giving…
…the service in the grade book as a giant test grade. Students get a chance to serve by participating in Honey Sunday and the Crop Walk. They also visit the…
…into analyzing the Fruits in our lives. You can find the retreat on TPT as a ready-to-use, full-day retreat. This retreat is full of active learning opportunities. Therefore, students will…
…to think of inspired ideas for this poster countdown. Last year, I had little purple butterflies covering all the cupboards and one was removed every day during Lent. It was…
…by August! 2. Students love to have choice in their day. This prayer PowerPoint is a great way to give them choice when leading prayer. My students read a bible…
…so each week there is a clear structure. Monday: 1st Reading Tuesday: Psalm Wednesday: 2nd Reading Thursday: Gospel Friday: Choice (the volunteer can choose any passage from the bible…as long…
…tips to get those students back into religion and faith-based mindsets! 1) Pray for Back to School in Religion Class Start your day with prayer–praying for your students and other…
…Day: click here! Year B (2024): Catholic Kids Bulletins in English & Spanish Do you want ONE file with a whole year of Catholic Kids Bulletins? It’s ready! As always,…
…I’m going to add a bit to my teaching with Mady and do some activities leading up to the weekend so by Sunday she’s ready to understand the bulletin. I…
…classroom last week was Saint John. Seriously? How did I not realize that Friday was St. Patrick’s Day! I guess we’ll celebrate a week late. I made this quick and…