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This is a nice activity if you’re studying the Ten Commandments where the children will think of their own commandments that are relevant to their lives and write them onto the tablets. This activity can make a great display!
In this resource there are two sheets. One where the children will think of 10 commandments, the other where they only need to think of 4 commandments. This activity can be further differentiated by letting the children work in pairs or groups.
Check out our ‘Ten Commandments Google Slides and Quiz’ that works perfectly with this resource.
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This worksheet gets children thinking about the meaning behind the Ten Commandments as they create their own personal symbol to represent each of the ten laws given to Moses by God.
This resource contains two sheets. One with the child appropriate commandments already filled in and another where the children will have to think of and fill in the Ten Commandments themselves.
This resource works perfectly with our ‘Ten Commandments Google Slides and Quiz’ resource.
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An interactive PowerPoint and quiz about the Ten Commandments which is perfect as part of your Christianity Religious Education topic. Children will learn about what the ten commandments are, the story behind them, and why they’re so important to Christians.
Contents:
Slides 1 - 5: What are the 10 Commandments and why they’re so important
Slides 6 - 7: Who was Moses?
Slides 8 - 21: What the 10 Commandments are and the story behind them
Slides 22 - 34: 10 Commandments quiz
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This pack is everything you need to teach to teach your children about Lent, from Google Slides, engaging activates that will encourage your children to think more deeply about the true religious meaning to this exciting time of year to some fun puzzles where they can learn the key vocabulary as they start to relax before the holidays.
It is a perfect hassle free resource for both Sunday schools and in the classroom.
This pack contains:
Google Slides and Quiz
Stations Of The Cross Story Board
Lent Word Search
Lent Unscramble
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This lent word unscramble is a great filler or extension activity for your Lent topic. Children will look at the scrambled words and unscramble them to find the Lent themed word.
Words included:
Palm Sunday
Ash Wednesday
Easter
Cross
Holly Week
Good Friday
Lent
Passover
Crucifixion
Holy Saturday
Maundy Thursday
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This is a Stations Of The Cross storyboard template for your students to complete by drawing a picture or both drawing and writing a description for each of the 14 stations. It’s a great activity to do during lent to encourage students to think about the story behind Easter.
This pack contains a storyboard where the students will simply draw a picture to match each of the descriptions as well as a storyboard where they need to write both the description and draw a picture to match.
Check out our Lent word search which is a great extension activity.
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This Lent word search is a great way to reinforce or introduce your key vocabulary and help students learn the celebrations key terminology. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun!
This activity is perfect for distance learning.
Key Vocabulary:
Ash Wednesday
Cross
Crucifixion
Easter
Fasting
Good Friday
Prayer
Stations of the cross
Tomb
Check out our Lent PPT and quiz.
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An interactive PowerPoint and quiz about the Lent which is perfect as part of your Religious Education topic. Children will learn about why Christians celebrate lent, their traditions, and the meaning behind this religious celebration.
Contents:
Slides 1 - 5: What is Lent?
Slides 6 - 7: What is so special about Easter?
Slides 8 - 10: What happens during Lent?
Slides 10 - 12: What happened on Ash Wednesday?
Slides 13 - 15: What happened on Good Friday?
Slides 16 - 28: Quiz
Check out our Lent Prayer templates here.
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Get creative by creating characters using only natural materials that can be found in your outdoor space. For this activity students will create characters using leaves, sticks, stones and anything else they can find in your outdoor space.
The story ‘Stick Man’ fits in really nicely with this activity and can be good to read before letting the students create their own characters. Once you’ve given students time to create their own characters it can be nice to go around and share their creations, getting them to explain a bit about their creations. You can take this activity even further by taking a photo of their character and sticking it on the sheet (quarter page) or getting them to stick their character directly onto the sheet (doesn’t work so well if sticks and stones are used!) and then getting them to write some adjectives or sentences to describe their character around the outside.
This activity can make a great display!
More ideas… Once they’ve created their characters you can also get a learning assistant to interview them about their characters. Where do they live? What do they like doing? What are they scared of?
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These Lent themed prayer booklet templates make a lovely activity for your children to think about the meaning of Lent and reflect on what is important to them.
Children will write their prayer on one side of the template and decorate they other half. They can then cut the template out and fold it in half to make their Lent prayer booklet.
This resource contains three different templates; a candle, cross, and fish.
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4 differentiated templates for that all important Christmas letter to Santa! I don’t think there’s anything that’ll get your class more excited about writing than writing their Christmas wishes to Santa.
Happy Christmas!
Check out our outdoor Christmas Literacy Challenge here.
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For this activity students will head outside and explore the natural colors around them. They will use natural objects to color the Christmas themed pictures by rubbing them onto the paper. Encourage students to experiment with different items. It can be more effective if the students crush the natural items before doing the rubbing.
This is a lovely activity for the end of term and can make a great Christmas themed display for your classroom. You could also make their rubbings into Christmas cards to send home.
Check out our Christmas Literacy Challenge here.
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This shape cut and stick activity is perfect for the Christmas season. Children will cut out the different shapes and stick them back down to create a simple Christmas themed picture. It’s a easy hassle free activity that’s perfect for the end of term or to be sent home for distance learning.
This resource contains an activity sheet with the final picture displayed as well as one where the children will need to figure out what picture the shapes make.
**Pictures: **
Snowman
Holly
Angel
Christmas Tree
Present
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End the year with this fun Christmas literacy challenge! This pack contains 10 cards that you can hide around your outside space each with a fun Christmas themed challenge covering a wide range of topics for the students to complete on the answer sheet provided. This activity is a great fun and practical lesson to do at the end of the year.
**Topics covered: **
Acting
Descriptions
Adjectives
Instructions
Metaphors
Rhyming
Similes
Spelling
This resource requires minimal preparation, however a couple of the cards require some resources to go with them.
Card 4 - This needs to be somewhere where children can write using chalk.
Card 8 - Optional: Write the letters on this card on small stones so that children can physically move them around.
Equipment needed:
Task cards + Answer Sheet
Chalk - Lettered stones (optional)
Blindfold
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This activity is a great P.E warm up or mind break to do around the festive Christmas holiday season. Students will run around your outdoor space finding the Christmas themed task cards and completing the physical activity on each.
It’s a fun way to get the students out of their seats while keeping fit and having fun. It can be a great activity to do if your students have been sat focused for a long time. Simply cut out the Christmas themed task cards and hide them in different areas around your outdoor space.
Make sure the space given is suitable for the activity on the card. Get the students to run around and complete as many of the activities as possible in the set time.
Resources needed:
Task Cards
Ball
Stop watches
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Two templates for children to research a Catholic saint of their choice and create a profile for them where they’ll draw a picture, record key information and find some interesting facts.
Check out our Catholic Saints student research booklet here.
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This catholic saints student research booklet is a great project for students to carry out research on the different Catholic saints creating a page for each with space for a picture along with a front and back cover page. It’s perfect as a personal project or extension activity as well as distance learning.
This pack comes in with a blank template for students to choose their own saints.
To create the booklet, cut each A4 page in half, hole punch the top corner, and use some string or treasury tags to hold them together.
Vocabulary included:
St. Francis
St. Christopher
St. Patrick
St. Catherine
St. Anthony
St. Cecilia
St. Joseph
St. Michael
St. Sebastian
St. Lucy
St. Valentine
St. Nicholas
St. Bernadette
St Joan Of Arc
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This is a fun Christmas themed Literacy activity where your students will write treasure map instructions for their partner to find the Christmas present. This activity works great at the end of term where you can give a little gift to each child to put in the present they hide and write instructions for.
Teaching Structure:
Give each child (or get them to make) a small box for them to decorate and put either a small note with a Christmas message or a gift you’ve provided inside.
Explain that they’re going to hide the present outside and then write a set of instructions for their partner to follow, find, and unwrap.
At this point it’s good to give an example of some instructions giving simple directions, demonstrating how clear and detailed they need to be. E.g. Walk forwards 10 steps. Turn right and walk to the big tree.
Get the students to hide their present then come back to a designated starting point and begin to write their instructions.
Once all of the instructions are finished, they can swap with their partner and try to find the gift.
Extension: Get the student to draw a map to go along with their instructions.
**Equipment needed:
**
Activity pack
Small box (or card for the students to make their own).
Clipboards
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This Catholic prayer resource contains 2 differentiated worksheets / activities where children will think about the meaning behind the Hail Mary prayer as well as what it means to them. They will use their creativity to come up with a modern version of the prayer which can make a great display.
Worksheet 1 – Student will study the different sections of the prayer, thinking about what each part means before creating symbols to represent each section.
Worksheet 2 - Students will write their own modern version of the prayer, making it more relevant to our lives today.
Check out our Hail Mary word search activity here.
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This Catholic prayers (Hail Mary) visual word search is a great way to reinforce or introduce your key vocabulary and help students learn the prayers key terms. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun!
This activity is perfect for distance learning.
Key Vocabulary:
Decade
Forgive
God
Hail
Jesus
Mary
Pray
Rosary
Sins
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