Early Church: Acts of the Apostles Lesson Plan Packet: Print & Teach!
By Catholic Kids
•This all-inclusive unit contains everything you need to teach about the Early Church. This packet includes vocabulary, Stephen’s martyrdom, Peter’s miracles and imprisonment, Philip and the Ethiopian, Paul’s conversion, and Paul’s writings. There are graphic organizers to help understand the content, there is also a map of Israel and the Mediterranean to help students picture the locations.
•The lesson plans include a printable and editable packet of work that can be completed independently, or collaboratively. Students will read the bible, summarize passages, answer comprehension questions, and complete graphic organizers about the information.
•Students will learn critical vocabulary and use problem-solving skills to think about examples and non-examples for devout, ordain, blaspheme, repent, and other words. Students will also reflect on and work to memorize Philippians 4:6.
Unit Includes…
•11-page Student Packet & Answer Key to Print OR distribute and complete in Google Slides! Perfect for distance learning!
•Memory Verse (Philippians 4:6) and a problem-solving activity where students analyze the verse in the Greek
•Vocabulary (Martyr, devout, lame, alms, witness, repent, blaspheme, persecute, ordain, deacon, supplication)
•Bible Summary, Comprehension Questions, and Graphic Organizers
•Graphic Novel Template for students to use artwork and humor to tell the stories
•Study Guide
•Answer Key—which is also a good resource for differentiation of instruction so students can receive completed notes if needed.
•Memory Verse Sorting Cards
•30 Question Test & Answer Key: TWO different test forms for easy differentiation! One test with 4 options in the multiple-choice questions, a second test with only two options and a word bank on the verse memorization. You could also use Quizizz for a Digital Test or review.
***All resources are included as PDFs and editable PowerPoint files.
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Christian Church History: An Overview of Catholic & Protestant History & Faith
By Catholic Kids
Christian History
This unit is a comprehensive overview of Christian History to teach the key information from 2000 years of Church history and help them understand the Church of today.
This Unit Includes PDF & PowerPoint of…
•20 page student packet full of readings and activities to engage with the information
•Test Review Page & QuizizzLink for online review
•Test with 2 versions for easy differentiation
•Answer Keys for packet and tests
•Word Wall cards to accompany the 15 vocabulary words in the packet
The Packet Contains…
Nicene Creed BUNDLE: Activity, Game, Worksheets: Prayer, History, Meaning, & Fun
By Catholic Kids
Three great resources to teach your kids about the Nicene Creed!
1. Nicene Creed Bingo Lessons: Learn about Catholic Mass Prayers with a Fun Religious Game Why do kids love Bingo so much; they are ALWAYS excited to play! Engage your students with the Nicene Creed through an interactive Bingo game that makes learning fun. With 40 different Bingo cards, this game is perfect for large groups. Students will mark their Bingo cards as lines from the Nicene Creed are called out, making it an exciting way to reinforce their knowledge of the prayer.
Download this resource today and bring a deeper understanding of the Nicene Creed to your classroom with almost no prep time needed!
2. Nicene Creed Lessons with Sorting Cards: An Interactive Bible and Prayer ActivityThese sorting cards offer a challenging yet rewarding activity for students to master the Nicene Creed. Students will put the lines of the prayer in order, look up related Bible passages, and match the meaning of the scripture to the prayer. This activity not only helps students learn the prayer but also deepens their understanding of its biblical foundations.
Perfect for discussion and bible skills; download and print today!
3. Nicene Creed Lesson with Council of Nicea Packet: A Comprehensive Lesson PlanThis packet includes a 4-page student packet with readings, activities, and answer keys, all designed to engage students with the Nicene Creed and the Council of Nicea. Through interactive learning and group activities, students will explore the historical and theological significance of the Creed and its role in Church history.
Incorporate this versatile resource into your Church History curriculum by downloading it today!
Teaching the Nicene Creed to Catholic students is a valuable endeavor that enhances their spiritual and intellectual growth. By using engaging resources like Nicene Creed Bingo, Sorting Cards, and the Nicene Creed and Council of Nicea Packet, educators can make this important prayer come alive in their classrooms. These tools not only make learning enjoyable but also ensure that students develop a deep and lasting understanding of their faith. Download these resources today and enrich your student’seducational journey with a deeper connection to the Nicene Creed.
Jesus' Birth & Childhood Unit: Advent, Christmas, Nativity: Mary & Joseph Lesson
By Catholic Kids
•This all-inclusive unit contains everything you need to teach about Jesus' Birth and Childhood. There are graphic organizers to help understand the content, there is also a map of Israel and the Mediterranean to help students picture the locations.
•The lesson plans include a PowerPoint which contains an editable packet of work that can be completed independently, or collaboratively. Students will read the bible, summarize passages, answer comprehension questions, and complete graphic organizers about the information.
•Students will learn critical vocabulary and use problem-solving skills to think about examples and non-examples for vocabulary. Students will also reflect on and work to memorize Isaiah 9:6.
Unit Includes…
Awesome Things in the Packet
Objectives covered in the packet
• Understand, remember, and analyze translations of Isaiah 9:6 using a worksheet, verse sort, and sparkle
• Understand, remember, and analyze vocabulary for this unit by writing examples, non-examples, sentences, drawing pictures, and playing games.
• Understand the Family tree from Adam to Jesus.
• Understand, remember, and analyze the pregnancies of Mary and Elizabeth.
• Understand, remember, and analyze the births of Jesus and John the Baptist.
• Analyze the Messianic prophecies from the Old Testament and apply them to Jesus and John the Baptist.
• Remember and understand the stories of Anna and Simeon, andcreate a headline about the Messiah.
• Remember and understand the Wise Men and gifts of the Magi.
• Remember and understand the story of the boy Jesus in the Temple.
• Analyze people and places from this section and connect them with hexagonal thinking.
• Remember and understand the Passover and the connection with Jesus in the Temple.
• Understand the map of Israel during this time period.
• Remember people from the unit and evaluate a lesson learned about those people.
• CATHOLIC: Apply the information from this section to deepen an understanding of the sacraments specifically analyzing sacraments that use anointing with oils.
• CATHOLIC: Apply the information from these sections to deepen an understanding of the Mass by analyzing the Confiteor prayer by sorting, writing definitions, and praying the prayer, as well as understanding the Tabernacle’s connection to the Ark of the Covenant and Eucharistic Adoration.
• Apply the information from this section with a review.
• Apply the information from this section with a test.
Enhance your teaching of Jesus' Birth and Childhood with this comprehensive Nativity Unit, designed to provide engaging and informative lessons for your students. This all-inclusive unit contains everything you need to effectively cover the Christmas lesson plans that revolve around the story of Jesus’ birth, ensuring a deep understanding of the Nativity and its significance in the Christian faith. With well-structured lesson plans, students will embark on an exciting learning journey that integrates Advent lessons with a focus on the Nativity, providing a holistic approach to understanding the Christmas season.
To support your students’ learning, the unit includes graphic organizers that help them dissect and comprehend key content areas.
Accompanying these resources is a detailed map of Israel and the Mediterranean, allowing students to visualize the geographical context of the Nativity story. This visual aid is crucial for students to grasp the locations of significant events, deepening their understanding of the historical and spiritual journey leading to Jesus’ birth. By integrating mapping activities into your Christmas unit, you foster critical thinking and enhance spatial awareness among your students.
The lesson plans feature an interactive PowerPoint presentation that guides students through an editable packet of work.
This packet can be completed independently or collaboratively, fostering a sense of community in the classroom as students engage in discussions and group activities. They will read passages from the Bible, summarize their learnings, answer comprehension questions, and utilize graphic organizers to synthesize their understanding of the Nativity and its key figures.
This collaborative approach not only enhances comprehension but also encourages teamwork and communication skills, which are vital in any educational setting.
As part of the unit, students will also engage with essential vocabulary related to the Nativity, such as salvation, Messiah, and Advent Wreath.
The curriculum includes activities that promote vocabulary acquisition, allowing students to apply critical thinking skills as they differentiate between examples and non-examples of each term. Additionally, the unit offers opportunities for reflection and memorization, such as working with the scripture from Isaiah 9:6. This focus on both comprehension and application ensures that students are not just memorizing facts, but genuinely connecting the material to their faith and personal experiences.
Incorporating other relevant content, the unit encourages students to analyze the Hail Mary prayer, connect it to the Bible, and explore the lives of saints related to the Nativity. They will research and complete graphic organizers on saints like Saint Josephine Bakhita and Saint Lucy, allowing them to recognize the broader Christian tradition during this festive season.
By examining Messianic prophecies and connecting them to the story of Jesus and John the Baptist, students will gain a deeper appreciation of the scriptures and their relevance to the celebration of Christmas. This Nativity lesson plan is not only a vital educational resource but also a meaningful way to enrich your students' understanding of their faith and the importance of the Christmas season.
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