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How’s Lent going in your house?

Whether you are doing great with making sacrifices or really never started, this dinner time discussion game is a great way to think about and encourage your family to keep this season of the year in mind as well as prayer, fasting and almsgiving.

This list was written by a college friend and she assured and encouraged me to share with all of you! Kristi – the writer of this awesome game – asked that you share more ideas in the comments!

We suggest you cut up these questions and pass them around the dinner table in a bowl.

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Would You Rather Lent Edition Printable

WOULD YOU RATHER – 2021 Lenten Edition 

Questions inspired by the daily readings from the first ten days and the Sundays of Lent

  1. Play a trumpet in front of a crowd or give money away in secret?
  2. Wear sackcloth and ashes or eat bread with a stranger?
  3. Spend 40 days on the ark in the flood, or spend 40 days in a desert alone?
  4. Be a keeper of sheep, or a keeper of keys?
  5. Be broken-hearted or fearful?
  6. Be eaten by a whale or by lions?
  7. Rejoice with one friend or 100 strangers?
  8. Meet Abraham or Moses?
  9. Sell doves or oxen?
  10. Be blind or a beggar?
  11. Be raised from the dead or see someone else be raised from the dead?
  12. Be in a parade with friends or eat a special meal with friends?

Would you rather FAST FROM…

  1. Sweets or the internet?
  2. Cars or airplanes?
  3. Video calls or texting?
  4. Funny movies or action movies?
  5. Talking or walking?
  6. Hugs or high fives?
  7. Reading or music?

Would you rather GIVE…

  1. To a person you know or a charity group
  2. To a stranger or a friend
  3. To a homeless shelter or a school
  4. A hundred dollars to ten people or a thousand dollars to one person
  5. Money or food?
  6. Your time or money?
  7. Bread or fish?

Would you rather PRAY…

  1. Alone or in a group?
  2. With your own words or a recited prayer?
  3. An old prayer from memory or read a new one?
  4. In English or a different language?
  5. The rosary or in silence?
  6. In a church or in nature?
  7. From the Bible every day, or never open the Bible again?

Does your family like this type of game? Do you have a child between the ages of 9 and 14? If yes, be sure to get him or her a Be Yourself Journal!

Want another fun game to play? Listen to this podcast and play along to Home But Not Alone “Saint or Superhero?”! Guess who said the quote – a saint or a superhero!

Includes two Would You Rather games! Topics include God’s Creation and a Would You Rather Saint Edition!
The Be Yourself Journal for Girls has a Would You Rather game based on enjoying God’s Creation!

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3 Ways to Use the Be Yourself Journals in the Classroom https://prayerwinechocolate.com/3-ways-to-use-the-be-yourself-journals-in-the-classroom/ Wed, 19 Aug 2020 11:17:45 +0000 https://prayerwinechocolate.com?p=25123 This post contains affiliate or associate links with several businesses (which means if you shop through the links, I earn a small commission). As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Now that we finally have a Boy’s version of the Be Yourself Journal, it can be a great tool in a Catholic school classroom or in a religious […]

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Now that we finally have a Boy’s version of the Be Yourself Journal, it can be a great tool in a Catholic school classroom or in a religious education program!

As a 7th and 8th grade teacher, I used journal prompts in the morning to start the day and our religion classes.

In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, curriculum guidelines for each grade level (from grade 1 to grade 8) included “Journal keeping”. I imagine many other diocese include this same guide or at least recommendation.

The following is an excerpt from the course guidelines:

Journal Keeping
This prayer form (tool) enables a student to reflect on the goals and directions of his/her life, and
to appreciate and deepen a personal relationship with a loving Father. It provides a method to
assess these experiences.


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The document then continues with many examples of techniques that could be used:

Some examples include: journaling may be in the form of an informal letter; reflecting on personal talents and gifts; responding to Scripture passages and inspirational quotes, etc.

All of these techniques and more are within both the Boy and Girl Be Yourself Journals!

Here are some ideas on how and when to incorporate the journal into your daily lesson plans.

First act of the day

You can.not.escape.the paperwork.

You have to take roll; collect permission slips, notes, and whatever the main office needs from you.

Journaling is a great activity for the students while you are doing those monotonous tasks.

When I taught, I would write a journal prompt on the board before the students were in the classroom for the day. When they came in and we began our day, I had to take roll and often do other things like collect permission slips, absentee notes and other paperwork that had to be done but did not allow my attention to be on my students but instead paperwork.

This was the perfect time for journaling.

Have the students choose what to do within a certain section or guide them more with directives like:

Today choose a coloring page to color.

Today, do something within the prayer section of the book.

Today, fill out one of the first 5 pages.

At the end of each marking period, I would call each student up and have them stand next to me as I quickly flipped through the book. I wanted to make sure the student had worked on the journal as instructed, but I didn’t read or stare at any page for more than a second, that way each student’s privacy was respected. I wanted them to feel like they could truly use it. It was an easy way to get a good grade and often brought up the student’s average.

Use as an anticipatory set

Is that a flashback from college? I can’t believe I remember that term from “How to write a lesson plan 101”, but, I do.

Some teachers call it a warm up or a “hook”; but to remind you what this is, here is the definition from cultofpedagogy.com:

ANTICIPATORY SET

(nounA brief portion of a lesson given at the very beginning to get students’ attention, activate prior knowledge, and prepare them for the day’s learning. Also known as advance organizer, hook, or set induction. 

Be Yourself: a Journal for Catholic Girls

The point of the anticipatory set is to get students curious, wake up their brains, and give them a taste of what they are about to learn.

Talking about God’s creation or gratitude in prayer?

Play “Would You Rather”?

Discussing Jesus’ Miracles? There’s a great page on that in the Boy’s Journal.

This is also a great opportunity to use activities that are only in one journal. Use the girls and the boys to get ideas on how to start discussing Jesus’ miracles; how to be a peacemaker; ways to live the faith when busy, etc.

Take activities out of the book and create life size group projects.

Virtue Graffiti Wall

Got a chalkboard or white board – hand it over to the students.

(see Boy’s Journal)

Create a Billboard

Roll out the butcher paper and take out the poster boards.

(see Boy’s Journal)

Create a prayer corner in the classroom.

(See Girl’s Journal – what’s your prayer style and decorate a prayer room)

Hope News Report.

(See Boy’s Journal)

Writing in the Sand Slide Show.

From the Boy’s Journal: Live near a beach or a playground with a sandbox? Send students out for a homework assignment. Read John 8:3-0. Discuss how it feels when you are “ganged up on”. Ask students to think abnd pray about what Jesus would say to bullies today. Direct them to write this message in the sand and take a picture of what they wrote. Put all the pictures in a slide show and watch together as a class!

Bonus idea: Take the students to Eucharistic Adoration with their journals! It can be very difficult to quiet the mind; these journals guide the reader to turn their thoughts toward God.

Are you located “across the pond” in the United Kingdom? If so, great news! You can purchase the Be Yourself Journal in the U.K. through the Catholic Mothers website!

Got more ideas??? Share them in the comments!

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