Seven sacraments games




















Finish Editing. This quiz is incomplete! To play this quiz, please finish editing it. Delete Quiz. Question 1. How many sacraments are there? A sacrament is All of the above. Which of the following is NOT a sacrament of initiation. If the students complete the bell work activity for the day, they have the option of partnering up with another student to play this or other games while the other students finish their work and arrive to class.

The first few times you play, make sure the students have the answer key to check their answers. This helps with the learning process. After awhile, though, take away the answer key and challenge them to play based on memory alone. Interested in creating your own sacraments matching game? Or would you like to use this concept but for other topics like Scripture, Morality, Church History, etc.?

It comes with a short video tutorial on how to use and edit the template as well. Whether you are a veteran teacher or in your first year, this guide provides a step by step process to effective lesson planning and provides suggestions for activities and teaching strategies. In teaching our students about the seven sacraments Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony and Holy Orders , we often talk about the objects that are used during that sacrament.

In order for a sacrament to be valid, it must have a specific form the words or actions and matter what is needed. This sorting game is a way for students to practice identifying the matter for each sacrament when it can be represented by a picture , along with other items that commonly represent that sacrament.

This game would make a great review after teaching all of the sacraments. It could also be done as a whole class activity as a way to introduce the sacraments.

Print out the Sacraments Sorting Game on cardstock for durability. For example, does the Baptism card have water on it's back? Jeanne G- I am so glad that you like my games! The game cards can be printed out on card stock or on Avery Business Cards which can be folded and separated for use. Can't wait to include this stimulating activity in my catechism classes with lower income Phil kids now ranging from PREP to Grade 6.

Wonderful of you to be doing this, thank you! I really appreciate this game and all the time that must have gone into creating it. Thank you!! Post a Comment. All content provided on The Catholic Toolbox is for informational purposes only. The owner of this blog makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following any link on this site.

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For 2nd grade on up. The player rolls the die and moves that many spaces on the board.



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