Catholic religious games
God hears us when we take his name in vain and it must break his heart when his name is used in such a manner. Review all or just a few of the prayers. Land on a Peacock picture you tell about a time you were full of pride. Land on a Humble Pie picture you must tell about a time you were humble. Prodigal Son- The objective of the game is to get to the father hugging his lost son. The Prophets Game- Be the first player to go from square number 1 to square number 80 and win the game.
Basically the game is like Chutes and Ladders. But an added component is that any time you land on a Prophet square, you have to answer a question off a Prophet card. If you get it right, you get to take an extra turn. If not, the game moves on to the next player. Resist the Temptation- The objective of the game is to resist the temptation just like Jesus did. Road To Emmaus- Review Luke Draw on the board a chart and have the players throw a suction toy at the board. Where ever it sticks, the team has to follow the directions.
The team with the most points wins. S Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick- Work your way around the board by answering questions about the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Be careful with your answers because if you are incorrect, you go back to where you were and follow the directions on the space.
Sacrament of Baptism- Collect the most tokens by answering questions correctly about the Sacrament of Baptism. Sacrament of Confirmation- This is a active game where you work your way around the board and follow the directions on the space you land on.
Land on a? Sacrament of Matrimony- Answer different kinds of questions multiple choice, True or False, Fill in the Blank, or Puzzles about the Sacrament of Matrimony as you move around the board.
Sacrament of Reconciliation- The objective of the game is to identify which one of the Ten Commandments the sin broke. Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist- Students collect the most tokens by answering questions correctly about the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Name That Saint is a game where the sooner you identify the saint, the more points you receive. Points range from 10 to 4 per clue and four clues are given with each saint question.
Samson- Answer questions about Samson as you work your way around the board. Try to be the first player to remove all of your pillar while other players attempt to add to it. The player who collects the most tokens, wins. Seven Sacraments- The object of the game is to collect 7 sacrament cards by answering questions about each sacrament.
Stations of the Cross- The objective of the game is to go through all 14 Stations of the Cross by answering questions about each station.
Stations of the Cross Bingo- Students play regular bingo, but they answer questions about the Stations of the Cross. The teacher asks one student at a time a question about the Stations of the Cross. The student answers the question and the class looks for the word on their bingo card. The first student who gets three in a row up, down, across, or diagonal on their bingo card first, wins. T Ten Commandments- The objective of the game is to identify which one of the Ten Commandments the sin broke.
Students then put the commandments in the proper order lining them up from top to bottom. The first student that can put the commandment cards in the correct order wins. What ever happened to good manners at church? Roll the die and move that many spaces. Follow the directions on the space you land on. If the space has a Roll Play activity on it, perform it to the best of your ability.
If needed, the teacher will help you understand what to do and coach you how to do it correctly. If the space has a picture of person reacting to bad behavior that they had just seen in church, draw a Game Card and read it out loud if the student cannot read, the teacher or someone can read it for them. Answer the question to the best of your ability the teacher can coach the student if necessary.
Look Who's Growing 5th Commandment - This game provides an entertaining way to educate students about pregnancy and fetal development to help promote Pro Life. Why is it so hard for people to follow the 6th commandment: Thou shall not commit adultery?
They also must state what they are obliged to do for their sin. Tithing: A simple game to help reinforce tithing to young children. Each player is given 5 tokens play money, poker chips, milk caps, etc. Put one small basket on the table to put the donations in. Players take turns rolling the die and moving their marker along the board. When a player lands on a space that has a basket on it, they pick up a Game Card and read it out loud if they cannot read it, someone else can read it for them.
On each Game Card is what the Church will use the money for that you donate to help pay for the Church expenses and contributions for the community and around the world. The player then puts their donation 1 token into the basket and their turn is over.
The first player to donate all their tithing money wins. Tithing: Christianopoly- The object of the game is to learn the responsibility of good financial stewardship; making the right decisions about the money we have and managing it wisely.
Tithing: How much do you tithe? If you land on the piggy bank that is hungry, you did not put God first and spent all your money. You did not leave any money to do tithing and therefore lose your next turn.
Players roll the die and continue to move around the board. Tower of Babel Jenga Game- This is a variation on the popular game of Jenga with players taking turns drawing a card and asking the player to their left a question about the Tower of Babel. If the player does not answer the question correctly, they must carefully remove a block with one hand you can switch hands whenever you wish from anywhere BELOW the highest completed story.
Then stack it on top of the tower, at right angles to the blocks just below it. If the player answers the question correctly, the player that asked the question must remove one block from the tower. Play continues clockwise. The last player to take a turn without making the Tower of Babel fall wins the game.
U Unforgiving Servant- Players move around the board by apologizing correctly for things they have done wrong while other players forgive their transgressions.
V Virtues Game- The objective of the game is to get the most points by answering questions about theological and cardinal virtues. W Walls of Jericho- The first player to go around Jericho 7 times and receive 7 tokens wins.
The first player to collect 6 jars wins. Wedding at Cana Relay- The first team that fills the jar full of wine first, wins. Which came first? Bible Timeline - When this question is asked, most people think of the chicken or the egg.
Here is a game that wants to know which Bible story came first. In this game players are asked which story appeared first in the Bible as they make their way around the board. You can also use this game to review what happened in the correct order of a certain Bible story or several of your own choosing.
Just write up questions about key events in the story and play the game. Who am I? What do they do? Here are a few games for students to learn about the people at church. Who gave thanks to God card game - Are you thankful to God?
Here is a fun game about Biblical characters that are thankful to God. The object of the game is to match more pairs of cards than the opposing player s. X Xerxes- Be the first player to collect 4 Xerxes cards and win! Z Zacchaeus, Come Down! Email This BlogThis! Subscribe to: Posts Atom. Please link to the blog post of the activity. Thank you! Search This Blog. Youth Bible Trivia Games. Faith Building Games for Children.
Christian Valentine Ideas. Valentine Pictionary Ideas. Adult Games for a 21st Birthday Party. Fun Ladies Games to Play at a Church Children's Games to Teach About Exercises for Verbal Communication Home Games. Games - Online. Games — Online. Online Games: The Pope. Students will have lots of fun learning about the role of the Pope in the Catholic Church. Use the game as a whole class activity, or students can work in small Read More Christopher Pollard from Virginia How many hours of Tetris are too many?
When you close your eyes yet the pieces are still falling and the music is still playing. After college I banished games from my computer.
Thomas Longua from Texas Do the research. There are serious consequences mentally and physically. Morally: ask an exorcist about what he has to deal with because his patients are hooked on these things. Edward Murphy from Florida The very concept of virtual reality is causing our children to have a significant disconnect with reality as we know it now.
When our youth are obsessed with video games, they fantasize about things that are inane, ludicrous and violent. Why, we may ask, do we continue to see the pattern of mass shootings in schools and universities? It is a known fact that many of these senseless acts of violence can be attributed to our young people living in a fantasy world.
0コメント