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Lesson 19
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Lesson 19 Additional ActivitiesWelcoming
Helpful Hint: Consider purchasing erasers in various colors. It is a cost-effective way to have the children work on their pre-math skills. Picking up small items like erasers will also help the children develop their fine-motor skills.
Materials
Liturgical Calendar Banner o hole puncho permanent marker
For each child:o 9" x 12" stiff felt
in white or other light color for the banner
o 18" white ribbono felt in purple,
white, green, and red cut to the template pattern
o small amount of gold felt to decorate or add to the white felt
o white glueo brass brado stiff felt in black cut according to the arrow
templateo small homemade labels printed with the
following: Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time (x 2), Lent, Triduum, Easter, and Pentecost
Variation: o Foam sheets can be used in place of felt
Before the lesson:
• Cut purple, gold, green, red, and black felt pieces according to the template.
• Print homemade labels with the following: Advent, Christmas, Lent, Triduum, Easter, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time (x 2).
• With scissors, punch a hole in the center of the banner and on the end of the black arrow.
• Punch holes on the upper corners of the banner and tie a ribbon so that the banner can be hung.
Exploring
Liturgical Calendar Banner
• Have the children write their names on their banners.
• Show the children how to place the pieces on the white or light-colored felt banner and glue in place.
• Using the brass brad, affix the black arrow on the banner, pointing it to the correct season.
• Have the children label each color with the appropriate liturgical season.
• Encourage the families to hang the banners and keep track of the season.
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