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"Electing A Pope (file folder game)"

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Blogger Marilou said...

I love this game, my husband and I teach 5th grade religious ed. at SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS catholic church in Lemont, IL.

One of the things the kids love to play is a game called 4 squares, the orginal game is they bounce a ball in a square. WE changed it for the kids to play religious wise. The 4 courners of the room are pre determined this courner is a, this corner is b etc. then we ask the questions that you provided the kids move to that corner of the room based on what they think their answer is....it is cute to see them try to proswade each other. the right side of the room is true the left side is false. This game gets them up and moving and then when they are wrong they sit down. It is fast and it keeps the kids moving, and some games go on, and some are over quickly. We do this for chapter tests, to prepare for the test. Some kids just follow the crowd but others know their chapter and win on the first question. Thank you for giving us questions to try with them. I just love your questions. and your blog!

February 27, 2013 at 11:20 AM

Blogger Kelly M. said...

I'm going to link to this great game/post in a post I wrote that compiled various educational resources for the coming Papal election. I know my kids are going to enjoy it for sure!

February 27, 2013 at 2:52 PM

Blogger Amazing_Grace said...

Marilou- Thank you!

I love your 4 square game! Thank you for sharing! :)

February 27, 2013 at 3:32 PM

Blogger Amazing_Grace said...

KMantoan- I hope your kids enjoy the game and learn a lot! :)

February 27, 2013 at 3:33 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Great idea!! I will post about it next week at http://familiacatolica-org.blogspot.com/

Blessed Lent!

March 1, 2013 at 10:57 AM

Blogger Amazing_Grace said...

Thanks Xhonane Olivias!

I bet you are planning on doing something for the election of the pope. You always have great ideas! :)

March 1, 2013 at 1:56 PM



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