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Curriculum Planning
We learn about our faith by attending church services and from our parents, godparents, clergymen, teachers, and close ones. To help teachers make use of lessons on this website, there are curriculum planning suggestions and activity information.
Activities
There are activities included within each lesson. Eventually, information on other activities will be added as lesson supplements.
Miraculous Catch of Fish
St. Parascheva
Beatitudes
Parable of the Sower
St. Demetrios
Ss. Archangels Michael
St. Andrew the Apostle
(see list below for lessons that can be given anytime)
Three Hierarchs
Canaanite Woman
Prodigal Son
Great Lent
Presentation of Christ
Annunciation
Noah’s Ark
Lord’s Prayer
Palm Sunday
Holy Week
Pascha (Easter)
Ascension of Christ
Pentecost
(see list below for lessons that can be given anytime)
(see list below for lessons that can be given anytime)
Ten Commandments
Censer
Let’s Go to Church
Divine Liturgy
Holy Communion
Keeping Lent
Holy Baptism
Holy Matrimony
Church Shape
Priest’s Vestments
Acolytes – Altar Boys
Christian Virtues
Symbol of Faith
NOTE 1
The bullet colors shown above represent the sections on the
website where the respective lessons can be found, namely:
= Section on Fasting and Prayer
= Section on Church and Feasts
= Section on Holy Scripture
= Section on Faith and Sacraments
NOTE 2
When planning the curriculum, see Orthodox Church
calendar for specific dates when movable feasts such
as Pascha (Easter), occur during the current year. The
above-noted proposed monthly schedule is based on
Pascha (Easter) being mid-April and fixed feast days
following the Gregorian (new) calendar.