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This handout provides questions for students to research on the Internet about Renaissance Humanism.
This worksheet provides questions for students to answer as they research and learn about the Fair Trade Movement.
This is a self-evaluation to help students reflect on their learning during Unit 1.
This project asks students to research an exemplary model of what it means to be the best person that God created each of us to be.
This handout challenges students to reflect on the application of the greatest commandment in their own lives.
This handout asks students to reflect and write about the ways that Jesus' healing is needed in their lives.
This is a writing prompt to help students reflect on what it is like to be a virgin in society today.
A worksheet that looks at the dignity of the human person, the necessity of community, and human beings’ relationship to the universe.
A meditation on a goal or concern from "The Catholic Connections Handbook for Youth" Teacher Guide.
A worksheet where students are asked to read and reflect on the Gospel of Luke’s powerful image of how Christ is present in the celebration of the Eucharist through the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
A survey that will help students consider how difficult it might be to walk in the shoes of another person who may be quite different from them.
A worksheet on the goodness of creation, using Scripture passages from the Book of Genesis.
A worksheet on students’ understandings of the mission of Jesus Christ.
An activity on the best description of faith, based on students’ experiences and understanding.
An activity where students rate their level of agreement on statements about Jesus.
An assignment where students test their knowledge of Catholicism.
A worksheet on the Old Testament themes and images in the prologue of the Gospel of John.
A group worksheet on comparing and contrasting the Passion and Resurrection narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.