Easter, Resurrection, Ascension, & Acts of the Apostles Game: I Have, Who Has
By Catholic Kids
This is a traditional I Have, Who Has game with trivia about the Easter Season and the Acts of the Apostles. It's perfect for a quick review of the Easter Season, Ascension, Pentecost, and the Acts of the Apostles.
There are 6 pages with 4 cards per page. Print, Laminate, cut out, and you're ready to play!
There is also an answer page to help match the words to the definition, and a printable instructions page with 2 options for activities.
Instructions #1
1. Distribute cards to all people (you must use all of the cards).
2. Choose one student to read his/her card.
3. When a student hears the definition that matches the “I have…” word on the card, he/she reads the card aloud.
4. Play continues until you have looped back to the first card. Everyone wins!
Instructions #2
1. Lay all the cards face up on the table.
2. Choose one student to read the definition on a card.
3. When a student finds the “I have…” card to match that definition, s/he grabs the card and reads it aloud.
4. Play continues until you have looped back to the first card. Everyone wins!
Question Examples
The sign of the Holy Spirit that appeared above the heads of the apostles: Tongues of Fire
The sound of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost: Roaring Wind
The feast when we celebrate Jesus’ rise into Heaven: Ascension
The location of Jesus’ Ascension according to the book of Acts: Mount of Olives
The statement that Thomas made when Jesus appeared to him: “My Lord and My God!”
The statement that Jesus said to Peter by the Sea of Galilee: “Feed my lambs”
The greeting that Jesus gave when he first met the apostles after the resurrection: “Peace be with you”
The city where the apostles met after the Ascension: Jerusalem
The number of people who became Christian at Pentecost: 3000
The number of people who saw Jesus after the Resurrection: 500
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Lent Stations of the Cross Presentation: Prewriting, Project Outline, and Rubric
By Catholic Kids
This product contains everything you need to help students create a Stations of the Cross Presentation. The students will be expected to create a 14 slide PowerPoint Presentation reflecting on the 14 Stations.
Includes a Word Document & PDF of the following:
~Stations of the Cross Presentation Expectations: This document can be handed out to students when the project is assigned. It covers the expectations for the project, as well as a small rubric so they can see how the project will be graded.
~Stations of the Cross Outline: I would copy this onto the back of the Expectations worksheet. It will remind the students of the order of the stations. There are bible verses for each station. Most of the verses tell the story of that particular station. Some verses were selected as a reflection on the station.
~Stations of the Cross Bible Verses: I would print these two pages as a front/back worksheet for the students to use as a prewriting exercise. They will be asked to read the scripture verses and write a short summary and reflection of the station before they get on the computer.
~Stations of the Cross Rubric: This can be used to grade the presentations. Feel free to change the point values as you see fit for your class.
Also includes a PowerPoint Presentation with the following:
~Expectations for the presentations
~An example and explanation of the ACTS prayer format
~Small version of the rubric
~Example slides to show how their presentations can look
1st Station: Jesus is condemned to death
2nd Station: Jesus carries His cross
3rd Station: Jesus falls for the first time
4th Station: Jesus meets his mother
5th Station: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry his cross
6th Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
7th Station: Jesus falls the second time
8th Station: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
9th Station: Jesus falls a third time
10th Station: Jesus clothes are taken away
11th Station: Jesus is nailed to the cross
12th Station: Jesus dies on the cross
13th Station: Jesus is taken down from the cross
14th Station: Jesus is laid in the tomb
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