|
CATHOLIC DOCTRINE PLAYING CARDS - @1989 Fr Wm Armstrong (Email me if you'd like a set of these cards)
While visiting a family, Fr. Armstrong and his hosts began discussing religion. As a prize, he put $5 on the sofa and began asking questions to the children (aged from Grade 3 to a Junior in High School). When not one of them even came close to naming the Ten Commandments, He decided to make these playing cards to create a “fun� way to inspire all to learn Catholic Doctrine.
Examples of the writings on the cards: the Ten Commandments, Doctors of the Church, Names of the 12 Apostles, 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy, Act of Contrition, and more. |
|
|
|
ACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES A Power Point presentation that allows you test children's ideas about their actions. Problem: A man, A Fox , A Carrot, and A goat A man must move a fox, a carrot and a goat across a river. He can only carry 1 item at a time. The problem: (1) the fox can't be left alone with the Goat - or he will eat him. (2) the Goat can't be left alone with the Carrot,- or he'll eat it. So the man must be around to stop them from eating their favoite dish.
TRY IT |
|