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Free printable Advent wreath crafts, Catholic activities, Bible Christmas art projects
if you're teaching lesson plans on Christmas from a religious perspective here are free printable Advent and Christmas activities to help. Advent is the Christian season leading up to Christmas. Catholic, Orthodox and some Protestant churches observe Advent with prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Use these printables to teach a Bible Christmas. There are lots of cute holiday crafts, coloring pages, devotional guides, lessons, greeting cards and more. Free printable Advent wreath crafts, Catholic activities, Bible Christmas art projects
Free Thanksgiving holiday crafts, games, greeting cards, coloring pages, printables
Do you love the Thanksgiving holiday? Some say it's the best of the holiday season. If you're a penny pincher who doesn't spend money on decorations and party supplies, yet likes to decorate, here are free printable Thanksgiving and seasonal decorations, #Crafts, coloring pages and party games. Kids will love making greeting cards from holiday printables. Get Halloween and Christmas printables too. Pumpkin carving patterns, snowflake templates and more. Free Thanksgiving holiday crafts, games, greeting cards, coloring pages, printables
Free printable apple themed preschool lesson plans for fall harvest activities

Northville
Cider Mill in Northville, Michigan offers a free printable apple-themed activities booklet, There are printable
coloring pages, worksheets, puzzles, games, word searches and crossword puzzles on apples.
There are apple-themed cross-curricular science experiments, social studies
connections, economics lessons, Michigan history activities, apple math
problems and more.
Each
lesson has a printable student copy and teacher answer key. Use this book for
all ages from preschool to grade 8. It can easily be used with special
education students, too.
Now
scoot over to A to Z Teacher Stuff for more links to dozens of free printable apple
lesson plans, crafts, mini booklets,
games and worksheets. Most are geared to ages pre-K to grades 4.
Kinderplans
has cute free printable apple
themed reading and phonics lessons for preschool and kindergarten. There are other printables
based on apples, too. Print apple math lessons on counting, addition and
subtraction. Print reading activities and games for emergent and reluctant
readers. Special education will love the bright, cheery apple activities geared
no-fail fun.
Free printable Rio 2016 Summer Olympics lesson plans, activities, coloring pages

As
always, Activity Village offers an array of mind-bendingly adorable free printable Winter and Summer Olympics and
sports activitiesfor kids. Most downloads
are free and feature hands-on, cut and paste crafts, Olympic rings crafts and
recipes, board games, personal fitness scorecards, country flashcards, flags,
bingo games and goodies. Games include models of Olympic medals (which can be
personalized with child's name) and suggestions for customizing sports
activities according to event. Check out Edupics for free printable
coloring pages of sports
represented at the winter and summer Olympic games.
Then,
explore the magical city of Rio de Janeiro in the beautiful country of Brazil
with these free printable Brazil worksheets, lesson plans, coloring pages and crafts.
Brazil hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and now the Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Teach children all bout this South American country. Print flags of
Brazil and all the countries represented at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Free printable VBS lesson plans, activities to teach Vacation Bible School

Making
Friends has free printable Bible crafts by the dozen. Some Sunday school activities are for
purchase, but those highlighted in pink are 'free printables'. Those
highlighted in green are 'free pattern'. Making Friends is a website bursting
with fun. Free Kids Crafts is another website overflowing with free Christian
printables and Bible crafts. You can Christian crafts, Jewish activities, Bible and Torah
crafts, VBS activities, lessons, angel craft projects, Sunday school lessons,
plus so much more. Be sure to visit the homepage to see all the wonderful
things available free! Use search for specific Bible crafts and
try the site map to see the index of free Christian printables.
Christian
Preschool Printables should probably just be called Christian printables so
that readers won't think that the free printable Bible activities are just for preschool age. You'll love the assortment
of free printable Bible crafts for VBS activities, Sunday School, religious
education and homeschool. You can find worksheets, calendars, lesson plans,
board games, card games, file folder games, felt board activities, crafts and
more. All Bible and Christian themes available. i recommend that you bookmark
this site and subscribe to the email newsletter. Perhaps you may have some
homemade crafts that you would like to share?
A
Kid's Heart is a charming website with dozens of educational and free Christian printables. These Bible crafts are great for Sunday
School and VBS activities but also for homeschooling or Christian school in
general. Subjects like math and reading are covered with hands-on activities
based on Bible stories and Christian principles. There are games, finger
puppets, habitat dioramas, puzzles, mazes and more. Start now with these VBS
activities, gearing up for summer!
Free printable WordWorld lesson plans, preschool reading activities

Parents of preschool children, if you haven't explored the cartoon WordWorld or if you are already familiar with the reading activities on this show, here are some free printable WordWorld lesson plans to follow up with WordWorld episodes. There are free printable preschool WordWorld coloring pages featuring the characters from WordWorld: duck, pig, frog, dog, bear and sheep. Visit PBS Kids for the free printable WordWorld activities for early childhood on the homepage. You will find an interactive map of WordWorld with lots of reading activities and word picture fun. There are free online WordWorld games as well as build a word adventures. Fill your word box with WordWorld words that you find on the website.
WordWorld is an excellent website for preschool and early childhood lesson plans. Use these reading activities in early childhood special education, elementary school, day care, homeschool and reading activities for tutoring. Since WordWorld comes from PBS, you know it's a school-approved website that's as safe, fun and educational. For more free safe early childhood online gaming, visit Free Safe Kids Games.
Free printable Ramadan lesson plans, Islamic holy season, Five Pillars of Islam, Eid al-Fitr activities

Use these social studies lessons to help children understand the Islamic faith by helping them understand their own faith and creed, whatever that may be, in relation to the larger fabric of religion. Use these social studies lessons to explain Islamic beliefs to Christian children by drawing parallels between Judeo-Christian faiths. These social studies lessons will help children understand how Muslims believe and why Ramadan and Eid al Fitr are so important. The five pillars, or tenets of the Islamic faith include:
* Sha'hadah (Declaration of faith). This is a creed of faith that is repeated at worship. Catholic, Orthodox and some Protestant Christians repeat the Apostles Creed or the Nicene Creed. The gist of Sha'hadah is "la ilaha illa Llah," meaning "There is no god worthy of worship except God and Muhammad is His messenger." The word "ilaha" is similar to the Christian saying "god with a little g." It refers to anything people might worship or put faith in: money, possessions, technology or other gods. "Llah" is God with a capital G, the deity.
Islamic Sha'hadah is similar to the first of the Biblical 10 commandments which many Christian faiths recite at services, "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me." Shema Yisrael, which is the cornerstone of Jewish prayer says, "Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord." Jesus expanded on that in the gospel of St. Mark, calling this the greatest commandment. He added, "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength."
* Salah (prayer). These are the five prayers recited daily by Muslims. Worship frames a Muslim's day and these prayers guide the worship. Muslims pray at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset and nightfall. All activities are covered in prayer. Muslims pray wherever they find themselves at the appointed time. These daily prayers are similar to Christian devotions. Catholics pray a similar Liturgy of the Hours, also called the Divine Office, including Matins, Lauds, Prime, Vespers and Compline. Many Christians pray in the morning, before meals and at bedtime.
* Zakat (charity). In Christian faiths, almsgiving, tithing and works of charity are part of worship. Almsgiving is one of the three-pronged devotions of Lent. Muslims believe that all things belong to God and that helping others is part of spiritual growth. These acts are especially important during Ramadan.
* Saum (fasting). Islamic tradition calls for abstinence from food, alcohol and sexual relations in marriage during Ramadan. It is part of the purifying process for Muslims. The Bible exhorts Christians to practice similar abstinence especially during penitential seasons.
* Hajj (pilgrimage). Muslims are encouraged to travel to Makkah (Mecca) the holy city. Jewish people make spiritual journeys to the holy city of Jerusalem. In the early Christian church pilgrims would travel to shrines and places where miracles were said to occur. Places like Bethlehem, San Juan Compostela, Canterbury, Lourdes and Fatima were common pilgrimage sites.
Ramadan is a season of prayer, almsgiving and fasting like Advent and Lent. Like these two Christian seasons, Ramadan is followed with celebration. Christmas follows Advent. Easter follows Lent. Eid al Fitr is the celebratory feast that concludes Ramadan. Eid al Fitr begins on July 5 in the eastern world and a day later in North America. Explain in social studies lessons that, like other religious holidays, special foods are prepared and new clothes are purchased for Eid al Fitr. People exchange gifts and sppecial games, like Mheibes mark the holiday. Eid al Fitr is a festive time. To wish someone a happy holiday, say "Ramadan Mubarek."
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