As we cover the Seven Sacraments in my 5th grade class this year, we will be using this graphic organizer to summarize the key points of what we have been learning. These notes fit the categories, CCC reference, minister, repetition, sign, and action of each Sacrament all on one page.
Click here for the printable:
You could use the notes in several ways with various levels of detail, but here is a (low quality) scan of my key, if it is of use to you:
Another great addition to our Sheen Notebook!
OUTSTANDING outline! Keep the good stuff a comin'! :D
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DeleteThis is wonderful! I am teaching about the sacraments this week and how they are a sign of Jesus' love. I think this sheet is going to be very cool to fill in as we see this different signs of the sacraments around the church!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm so glad! You should check out some of the other graphic organizers I have under the Sacraments and Liturgy tab! :) I have a Sacrament Scavenger Hunt that I'll be posting tomorrow! Check back!
DeleteThese are great. I am new to teaching Confirmation. My question is what does the CCC stand for?
ReplyDeleteCCC= The Catechism of the Catholic Church
DeleteThanks so much for your great teaching materials, you have such a gift!
ReplyDeleteThank you so, much Havaleh!
DeleteThank you so much for sharing your ideas and materials.
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First year homeschooling (COVID adventure year!) and this will be great for our Sacraments unit. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am a catechist in St Thomas More Catholic Church in Auckland New Zealand, and we are now in the process of catechesising on Sacraments preparing 11 catechumensfor 2021 baptism. Love this presentation as it has all the elements needed to explain Sacraments. Great job. God bless you in your efforts. Tony Raj
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ReplyDeleteI love this resource. Is there any way you would be willing to send me an editable version? My classes were confused by the word communion and why it was was not with Eucharist. I would like to change that word on the template to vocation. :) I appreciate your help! From one Catechist to another, God Bless and Thanks for sharing.
Yes! That's just the title from the Catechism, but I get the confusion. If you see this, send me an email at looktohimandberadiant (at) gmail (dot) com and I'll send you the file to edit.
DeleteThank you so much for this!
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