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Religion Common Core WHST.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Season of Lent: 17 Reading Passages w/ Questions and Answer Key (3rd-12th grade)

Season of Lent: 17 Reading Passages w/ Questions and Answer Key (3rd-12th grade)

Created by
SuperSheets
Lent is an important time that's celebrated by Christians. But what does it really mean? Where does it come from? What is the significance of 40 days? These passages answer these questions and can help teach your students about the meaning of Lent and the history behind it.This is an assortment of 17 Reading Comprehension worksheets for 3rd-12th Grade! It contains passages of assorted topics of varied lengths and difficulties with multiple choice questions, open-ended questions, and crit
Preview of Bible Parables: 30 Story Summaries w/ Questions and Answer Key (Kids and Adults)

Bible Parables: 30 Story Summaries w/ Questions and Answer Key (Kids and Adults)

Created by
SuperSheets
This is a set of educational resources focused on the Parables of Jesus from the Bible. Each worksheet serves as a detailed study guide for a specific parable, offering a summary of the story, highlighting its key themes and spiritual lessons. It also challenges the reader to explore the topic further by asking critical thinking questions and inspiring thought and discussion.These biblical stories, laden with metaphorical richness, transcend the boundaries of time and culture, inviting contem
Preview of Tattoos on the Heart Chapter 4 Reading Guide

Tattoos on the Heart Chapter 4 Reading Guide

Help your students process Chapter 4 of Tattoos on the Heart by Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ; encourage them to go deep on their reflections
Preview of Israel-Palestine Conflict:  Religious or Not?

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Religious or Not?

Created by
Derek Edwards
This assignment is intended to be a higher-level thinking practice for students learning about conflict in the middle east, Islam, Judaism, or the Holy Land generally. It is intended to teach students how to think critically about these concepts, rather than what to think about them. I hope you can make use of it and enjoy the assignment!
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