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Monday, April 13, 2015
Our Easter Octave 2015
We had a great Easter octave and have enjoyed adding some Easter fun into our week.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
April Saints and Feast Days
I made a commitment a couple of years ago to try to teach my children about the saints and to incorporate their feast days into our daily learning time. Honestly, most of the time I don't get further than handing them a coloring page at the beginning of the day and reading a short bio, but that is definitely better than nothing! I know my kids love learning about the saints and how various members of our Catholic family lived and died. Since I didn't grow up learning much about saints, it is fun for me too!
Every month I put together a Pinterest list and word document full of ideas for celebrating feast days but have never really thought about sharing them with the world. I noticed how many views my other resource lists have received so I think this is something that people might be interested in seeing! Enjoy!
General April Resources
April
Saints Crossword @ Real Life at Home10 April Activities for Catholic Families @ Real Life at Home
April Book Basket and April Links @ Shower of Roses
April 11th – St. Stanislaus
Coloring Page:
St. Stanislaus
April 12th – Divine
Mercy Sunday
Resources and Links @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
April 16th – St.
Bernadette Soubirous
Coloring Pages:Bernadette at Lourdes
Our Lady of Lourdes @ Catholic Playground
St. Bernadette @ Catholic Playground
B is for St. Bernadette @ Saints to Color
Books:
St.
Bernadette: The Miracle of Lourdes by BrunorBernadette – the Little Girl from Lourdes by Sophie Maraval-Hutin
Movies:
Bernadette
– The Princess of LourdesBernadette
The Passion of Bernadette
The Song of Bernadette
April 23rd – St.
George
Books:St. George and the Dragon by Margaret Hodges
The Saint Who Fought the Dragon by Cornelia Mary Bilinsky
Coloring Pages:
St. George @ CHC
George & Dragon
2 St. George coloring pages and stories @ Crusaders for Christ
Activities:
Make a St. George Pinata and beat it! Talk about the battle between good & evil.
Fire breathing dragon craft
Food:
Fish n Chips
St. George and the Dragon Vegetable Plate
Dragon Cake
Red Cross Crispies
School Work:
Copywork
Learning Packet
April 25th – St. Mark
Coloring Page:St. Mark @ Waltzing Matilda
Food:
Various recipes @ Catholic Cuisine
April 27th – St. Zita
Coloring Page:
St. Zita @ Catholic Playground
Z is for Zita @ Saints to Color
Crafts:
St. Zita Finger Puppet @ Catholic Icing
April 28th – St.
Gianna Beretta Molla
Coloring Page:G is for St. Gianna
Food:
Coffee Cannoli @ Catholic Cuisine
April 29th – St. Catherine of Sienna
Coloring Page:
St. Catherine @ Waltzing Matilda
Catherine of Siena @ Crusaders for Christ
St. Catherine of Siena @ Catholic Playground
Food:
Pasta Santa Caterina @ Catholic Cuisine
Thanks for reading!
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Saturday, April 4, 2015
Easter Resource Megalist
One of the things I love about being Catholic is that we know how to
party! At Christmastime, when the whole
world is packing up the decorations and moving on with life, we still get
several more weeks to sing Christmas carols, enjoy our decorated trees, and reflect
on the beauty of God incarnate.
50 Plastic Egg Easter Calendar @ Equipping Catholic Families
Easter Calendar @ Wee Little Miracles
50 Days of Easter Cross @ Family at the Foot of the Cross
The Garden of the Good Shepherd Sticker Calendar @ Amazon
2. Pray the Stations of the Resurrection! These are a counterpart to the Stations of the Cross and showcase the events after the Resurrection.
Stations of the Resurrection Box @ The Bookworm
Via Lucis Art Appreciation & Prayer Cards @ Family in Feast and Feria
The Way of Light Minibook @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
The Way of Light Easter Sunrise Craft @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
The Way of Light Story in a Bag @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
3. Learn about Easter legends and symbols.
The Legend of the Dogwood Flower Symbolism @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Dogwood Flower Craft @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Dogwood story & printable craft @ Catholic Inspired
Mary Magdalene and the Red Egg Story @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Three Trees Craft @ Teach Beside Me
The Legend of the Three Trees Video @ Youtube
The Tale of the Three Trees Craft @ God Family Crafts
The Tale of the Three Trees Homeschool Printable Pack @ Homeschool Share
Easter Symbols Booklet @ Waltzing Matilda
Easter Symbols Download @ Sanctus Simplicitus
Easy Toddler Tape Resist Cross @ Catholic Icing
Salt Cross Painting @ Catholic Icing
5. Make an Easter egg craft as well!
Crayon Resist Easter Egg Cross @ The Crafty Classroom
Hidden Cross Easter Egg @ Amy’s Free Ideas
Symbol of the Easter Egg Craft @ Catholic Inspired
6. Use food to learn about and celebrate Easter.
Resurrection Rolls @ Catholic Icing
Easter Cross Krispies @ The Celebration Shoppe
Easter Tomb Treats @ Free n Fun Easter
7. Read a few Easter books (or one for every day of Easter!). The library is our best friend with this one.
Best Picture Books of the Easter Story @ Catholic Icing
Children’s Picture Books for Eastertide @ Two O’s + More
8 Picture Books for Lent and Easter @ Carrots for Michaelmas
Picture Books for Easter @ Shower of Roses
Easter Cross Wreath @ Cheerios and Lattes
DIY Paschal Candle @ Shower of Roses
9. Jesus’ resurrection comes during Spring, a season of new birth and beauty. Get out in nature and have some fun!
Easter Story Nature Walk @ Our Journey Westward
Bird Seed Eggs @ Tutti Fiori
Paint with Dandelions @ The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman
Jellybean Prayer Nature Walk @ Our Journey Westward
Easter Egg Prayer Hunt @ Our Family for His Glory
You’ve Been Egged @ Fab n Free
10. Reenact the Easter story through imaginary play.
Toilet Paper Tube Resurrection Set @ Catholic Icing
Resurrection Set @ Do Small Things With Love
11. Spend some time working with your hands to put together an Easter themed handicraft.
Resurrection Pearler Bead Pattern @ Catholic Playground
Easter Story Lego Challenge @ Proverbial Homemaker
String Art Cross @ Dippity Dot
Simple String Art Cross @ Sun Hats and Wellie Boots
Easter Origami @ Housing a Forest
Cross Stitch Easter Egg @ Shower of Roses
12. When all else crafty fails, there are always coloring pages!
Resurrection of Jesus Lego/Playmobile @ Catholic Inspired
He is Risen @ Ministry to Children
Stained Glass Crosses @ Homeschool Encouragement
Just Color Easter Pages @ 1+1+1=1
13. Host an Easter Party!
Easter Party – Preschool Style @ From the Hive
Joyous Easter Tea @ Shower of Roses
14. Switch up your homeschool or afterschool routine with some Easter themed learning!
Make an Egg Bounce @ Science Sparks
Easter Resurrection Printable Pack for Kids 2-7 @ 3 Dinosaurs
Egg Heads @ Nurture Store
Learning with Easter Eggs @ Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas
Easter Math Crosses Mystery Picture @ Real Life at Home
Easter Word Search @ Real Life at Home
Special Feast Day/Liturgical Year Link Lists
Divine Mercy Sunday @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Good Shepherd Sunday @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
Feast of the Ascension @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
Pentecost @ Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
April Saints and Feast Days @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Thanks for reading!
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The same thing goes with Easter!
While everyone else crams as much Easter fun into one day, we get 50
whole days of Easter to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord! I’ve compiled a megalist of activities you can
do to celebrate the Easter season, which lasts all the way to Pentecost. To learn more about the Easter season, take
some time to explore the Easter Workshop @ Catholic
Culture. Also, if you need a place
to organize/keep all your Easter season plans, Sanctus Simplicitus
has a great planning page download available for free!
1. Start and follow an Easter
countdown calendar (similar to an Advent/Christmas/Lent calendar) to help you
count the days of Easter leading up to Pentecost.
Easter Countdown Calendar @ Catholic
Icing50 Plastic Egg Easter Calendar @ Equipping Catholic Families
Easter Calendar @ Wee Little Miracles
50 Days of Easter Cross @ Family at the Foot of the Cross
The Garden of the Good Shepherd Sticker Calendar @ Amazon
2. Pray the Stations of the Resurrection! These are a counterpart to the Stations of the Cross and showcase the events after the Resurrection.
Stations of the Resurrection Box @ The Bookworm
Via Lucis Art Appreciation & Prayer Cards @ Family in Feast and Feria
The Way of Light Minibook @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
The Way of Light Easter Sunrise Craft @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
The Way of Light Story in a Bag @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
3. Learn about Easter legends and symbols.
The Legend of the Dogwood Flower Symbolism @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Dogwood Flower Craft @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Dogwood story & printable craft @ Catholic Inspired
Mary Magdalene and the Red Egg Story @ Catholic Icing
The Legend of the Three Trees Craft @ Teach Beside Me
The Legend of the Three Trees Video @ Youtube
The Tale of the Three Trees Craft @ God Family Crafts
The Tale of the Three Trees Homeschool Printable Pack @ Homeschool Share
Easter Symbols Booklet @ Waltzing Matilda
Easter Symbols Download @ Sanctus Simplicitus
4. Make a cross craft or two!
Oil Pastel Light Ray Cross @ Housing a ForestEasy Toddler Tape Resist Cross @ Catholic Icing
Salt Cross Painting @ Catholic Icing
5. Make an Easter egg craft as well!
Crayon Resist Easter Egg Cross @ The Crafty Classroom
Hidden Cross Easter Egg @ Amy’s Free Ideas
Symbol of the Easter Egg Craft @ Catholic Inspired
6. Use food to learn about and celebrate Easter.
Resurrection Rolls @ Catholic Icing
Easter Cross Krispies @ The Celebration Shoppe
Easter Tomb Treats @ Free n Fun Easter
7. Read a few Easter books (or one for every day of Easter!). The library is our best friend with this one.
Best Picture Books of the Easter Story @ Catholic Icing
Children’s Picture Books for Eastertide @ Two O’s + More
8 Picture Books for Lent and Easter @ Carrots for Michaelmas
Picture Books for Easter @ Shower of Roses
8. Decorate your house for Easter!
Easter 8x10 Prints @ Catholic
All YearEaster Cross Wreath @ Cheerios and Lattes
DIY Paschal Candle @ Shower of Roses
9. Jesus’ resurrection comes during Spring, a season of new birth and beauty. Get out in nature and have some fun!
Easter Story Nature Walk @ Our Journey Westward
Bird Seed Eggs @ Tutti Fiori
Paint with Dandelions @ The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman
Jellybean Prayer Nature Walk @ Our Journey Westward
10. Who says you can only hunt Easter eggs on
Easter Sunday? Go on a unique egg hunt
any day of Easter!
Jesus is Our Guiding Light Nightime Egg Hunt @ Catholic
InspiredEaster Egg Prayer Hunt @ Our Family for His Glory
You’ve Been Egged @ Fab n Free
10. Reenact the Easter story through imaginary play.
Toilet Paper Tube Resurrection Set @ Catholic Icing
Resurrection Set @ Do Small Things With Love
11. Spend some time working with your hands to put together an Easter themed handicraft.
Resurrection Pearler Bead Pattern @ Catholic Playground
Easter Story Lego Challenge @ Proverbial Homemaker
String Art Cross @ Dippity Dot
Simple String Art Cross @ Sun Hats and Wellie Boots
Easter Origami @ Housing a Forest
Cross Stitch Easter Egg @ Shower of Roses
12. When all else crafty fails, there are always coloring pages!
Resurrection of Jesus Lego/Playmobile @ Catholic Inspired
He is Risen @ Ministry to Children
Stained Glass Crosses @ Homeschool Encouragement
Just Color Easter Pages @ 1+1+1=1
13. Host an Easter Party!
Easter Party – Preschool Style @ From the Hive
Joyous Easter Tea @ Shower of Roses
14. Switch up your homeschool or afterschool routine with some Easter themed learning!
Make an Egg Bounce @ Science Sparks
Easter Resurrection Printable Pack for Kids 2-7 @ 3 Dinosaurs
Egg Heads @ Nurture Store
Learning with Easter Eggs @ Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas
Easter Math Crosses Mystery Picture @ Real Life at Home
Easter Word Search @ Real Life at Home
Special Feast Day/Liturgical Year Link Lists
Divine Mercy Sunday @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Good Shepherd Sunday @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
Feast of the Ascension @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
Pentecost @ Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)
April Saints and Feast Days @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Thanks for reading!
Follow Andrea's board Catholic Kids: Easter on Pinterest.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Divine Mercy Novena Links
The Divine Mercy Novena can easily become lost in the jam-packed observances of Holy Week. The Novena begins today, Good Friday, and ends on Divine Mercy Sunday, the Sunday after Easter. The Divine Mercy novena is a wonderful way to remember the promises of loving mercy that Jesus shared with us through Sister Faustina. If you are interested in learning more about this tradition and how to pray the chaplet using a standard rosary, check out these links:
Chaplet of Divine Mercy @ EWTN
The Divine Mercy Chaplet @ Catholicity
Last year we prayed the novena together as a family instead of our usual decade of the rosary. If your children need a more hands on visual to help pray the chaplet, there are some great resources out there!
Divine Mercy Chaplet Coloring Page @ Wee Little Miracles
Pop Out Chaplet Decade @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Divine Mercy Counter @ Catholic Icing
Divine Mercy Chaplet Craft @ Making Music, Praying Twice
Divine Mercy Novena and Chaplet Printable Prayer Ring @ The Diary of a Sower
And when the novena is over, there are so many fun ways to celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday!
Coloring Pages:
Divine
Mercy @ Catholic Playground
Divine Mercy @ Catholic Inspired
Food:
Divine
Mercy Sundae @ Catholic Icing
Divine
Mercy Fruit Tray @ A Slice of Smith Life
Divine
Mercy Pancakes @ Catholic Cuisine
Schoolwork & Crafts:
Watercolor
Art Page @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Toilet
Paper Roll Craft @ Catholic IcingYou can see all these links on Pinterest for easy pinning! Thanks for reading!
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