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This handout provides several real-life situations that teens might encounter. Students are challenged to respond to the situations and give advice to other teens.
This handout examines how actions, attitudes, and decisions affect ourselves and the people around us
This small-group activity provides each group with an example of Christ's mission. Groups must answer questions surrounding their particular example.
This handout provides three situations for students to read and evaluate. Students must decide if the story shows an example of Euthanasia.
This handout provides several comments from teenagers about sex. It can be used as a discussion starter or writing prompt.
This handout provides three different comments from teens about their drug and alcohol usage. This can be used as a discussion starter.
A series of interview questions that students can ask married couples about symbols and marriage.
A worksheet where students are asked to interview several adults about their Confirmation experiences.
A good summary on dealing with peer pressure.
An activity in the form of a talk show, Good Morning Israel, about the death of Elisha and interviewing people who came in contact with him.
An outline to help plan a middle school retreat focused on the Church as a saving community.
A partner activity on getting to know Jesus through Scriptural accounts of his miracles.
A worksheet on the topic, facts, main point or theme, and moral or message of a chosen event.
Several interview questions for family members on family life and the Fourth Commandment.
An activity where students are asked to respond to each of the items for each of the three scriptural images of the Church.
A customizable assignment on different issues, locations, and groups of people around the world, in relation to the Church, the Body of Christ.
A group activity on the Gospel of John and anti-Semitism.
A group activity where students analyze the artistic depictions of the Book of Glory.
A group assignment on exegetical methodology: sociohistorical criticism.
A group activity on using exegetical methodology to analyze Scripture.
An activity where students read selected Scripture quotes and generate a list of questions that they want to ask of the text to further understand why it was written.