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Peggy Pigors

Multimedia Stations of the Cross for Children - Loyola Press - 5 views

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    Lenten activities including Stations of the Cross
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    Thanks Peggy. My question is when to do with our RE students. Our English mass is in between two Korean Mass, only 30 min apart. Adult are doing on every Friday during this season.
Debra Leiter

Catholic Activities and Worksheets for Children - 2 views

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    Various worksheets available for use in the classroom. Some fun skits which the children seem to enjoy presenting to their classmates.
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    Great Website! I use it with my Kindergarteners quite a bit!
Sr. Estela DEL BANDO

Promise - 0 views

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    This is an activity that children in Grade 1 can do in the class for Valentine's Day. . Activities for the higher grades are also provided.
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    Thank you, Sr. Estela. The Pflaum website is one that I often use - lots of practical ideas and resources for catechists for every season of the Church year!
Debra Leiter

Family Resources - 6 views

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    Lots of suggestions for activies to teach the Catholic faith to children in the home (the Domestic Church) that can be adapted for use in the classroom.
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    Great ideas! I like it and will use some of these activities with my students and my family. Thanks for sharing.
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    Yes, this website has a number of resources. I've always wondered who is the publisher behind this website? Were you able to locate who owns this website and any other information about them?
Carol Zabinski

Catholic Moms Lesson Plans - 6 views

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    I have used this site and recommended it to others as a good resource for practical teaching. Their Way of the Cross coloring pages is especially good for the third graders.
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    Love this site! Use it a lot!
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    Yes, there are many wonderful resources here. But I'm wondering how focused is this website on 21st Century Learning? I hear from catechists across the country that their students are bored and listless. Do we need to go beyond the tried and true worksheets that have been the staple of religious education? How do we do that when we keep getting wonderful websites that are 21st Century tools for us, but not necessarily for our children!
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