Showing posts with label Festal Learning Baskets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festal Learning Baskets. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8

Festal Learning Basket: Pentecost...


Books
The Feast of Pentecost
Pentecost (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 268 - 269)

Activities
Wear outfits in shades of green to liturgy
Bring flowers and greenery to church to hold during Kneeling Vespers.
Decorate family icon corners with greenery.
Sing the Troparion of the Feast for the prayer before meals.
Display the Pentecost Icon on your feastday shelf. If you don't have one, print a coloring page!
Serve green foods (my husband says with fiery hot sauce!) for lunch and dinner. 
Make a cake or cupcakes for dessert with strawberries and candles

Thursday, May 29

Feastal Learning Basket: Ascension...

Books
The Ascension of Our Lord
Jesus Ascends into Heaven (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 267)

Activities
Set up a Feastday Centerpiece
Fly a Kite
Picnic on a Hill
Wear the Color White
Go Cloud Watching
Use recipes for the feast of The Ascension from An Orthodox Kitchen
Add a vase of flowers to the icon corner and/or feast day table
Set out an icon of The Ascension
Color an icon of The Ascension
Sing the Festal Troparion Before Meals
Look for Icons depicting The Ascension in church
Listen to the Audio of The Ascension of Our Lord

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Going Up, Up, Up into Heaven

Going up, up, up into heaven
Going up, up, up into heaven
Gonna ride that cloud on up to heaven
From the Mount of Olives
He’s going up to heaven.

from Gigi Shadid’s CD, Celebrate the Feasts

Friday, July 19

Festal Learning Basket: Saint Seraphim of Sarov...

Books

Activities
Place an Icon of Saint Seraphim in a prominent place.  It would be nice to add one to the centerpiece on the dining room table, on your feastday table, or in the icon corner.  You can also add some toy bears to your centerpiece in honor of Saint Seraphim!

 Add a vase of flowers to the icon corner and/or feast day table

Sing Saint Seraphim's Troparion before meals

Bake Russian Tea Cakes for dessert 

Take a hike in the woods and notice all the little animals and plants in honor of Saint Seraphim who prayed in the forest.

Replenish your medicine cabinet with bandages, salves, and medicines to fix up cuts (Saint Seraphim was known for healing people)

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Acquire a peaceful spirit and then thousands of souls around you will be saved."

Saint Seraphim of Sarov

Thursday, December 6

Saint Nicholas...




Hymn to Saint Nicholas
O who love Nicholas the saintly,
O who serve Nicholas the saintly,
Him will Nicholas receive,
And give help in time of need:
Holy Father Nicholas!

He who dwells in God's holy mansions,
Is our help on the land and oceans,
He will guard us from all ills,
Keep us pure and free from sins
Holy Father Nicholas!

Holy Saint, hearken to our prayer,
Let not life drive us to despair,
All our efforts shall not wane,
Singing praises to your name:
Holy Father Nicholas!

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The Saint Nicholas Learning Basket can be found HERE.

Monday, July 2

Festal Learning Basket: Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco...

Commemorated July 2nd

Books

Activities
Wear your best to liturgy today
Display an icon of Saint John
Sing the troparion of the feast before meals
Eat Chinese Food
Try using chopsticks to eat with
Add a vase of flowers to your icon corner
Make Russian Tea Cakes for dessert
Make a little paper pigeons to float over your table - here is the story of Saint John and his pigeon

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Like a spiritual daystar in heaven's firmament, 
thou didst encompass the whole world and didst enlighten men's souls. 
Hence, thy name is glorified in the East and West. 
For thou didst shine with the grace of the Sun of Righteousness, O John, our beloved shepherd. Wherefore cease not to entreat Christ, that He may have mercy on our souls.

Thursday, May 24

Ascension...


 
O Christ God, You have ascended in Glory,
Granting joy to Your disciples by the promise of the Holy Spirit.
Through the blessing they were assured
That You are the Son of God,

The Redeemer of the world!

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The Ascension Learning Basket can be found HERE.

Sunday, April 22

Festal Learning Basket: Saint George...



Books

Activities
Add a vase of flowers to the icon corner and/or feast day table
Set out an icon of Saint George
Color an Icon of Saint George
Retell the story of Saint George and the Dragon (use dress-up clothes and playsilks for costumes!)
Bake dragon bread or dragon cake to "slay" at dinner

Wednesday, February 22

Festal Learning Basket: Great Lent...

Lenten Calendar in Our Dining Room

Books
From I-ville to You-ville
Jesus: His Life in Verses from the King James Bible
Christ Has Risen, Children!
The Tale of the Three Trees
The Children's Bible Reader

Activities
Create a Lenten Calendar (I was inspired by this one. I bought two vines from Michael's and hung them over windows in our dining room. Each day, we'll add a butterfly to the calendar and by Pascha, we'll have a beautiful vine full of butterflies to enjoy! )

Learn a prayer by heart

Take a trip to the market to pick out favorite non-perishable foods to give to the food pantry (by placing one item into a basket each day and then emptying the basket in our church's food pantry box each Sunday before Liturgy)

Keep a coin jar in a prominent place in your home to collect money for the poor (some parishes also give out little boxes to collect coins with)

Limit media and entertainment

Use the magnetic Doors of Repentance Calendar and study guide each day



Thursday, January 5

Festal Learning Basket: Theophay...


Books
The Theophany of Our Lord
The Baptism of Jesus (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 178 - 179)


Activities
Schedule your house blessing

Clean your home to prepare for your home to be blessed

Decorate glass bottles with tight fitting lids to bring Holy Water home in

Wear white to Liturgy. If you don't have an entire white outfit (we don't!), don a white sweater, shirt, or even a hair bow!

Serve a special meal... perhaps a dinner like the one you had for Christmas?

Sing the Troparion of the Feast for the prayer before meals.

Display the Theophany Icon on your feastday shelf or table. If you don't have one, print a coloring page and color it in!

Saturday, December 10

Festal Learning Basket: Saint Lucy


Commemorated December 13th

Books

Lucia, Saint of Light
Kirsten's Surprise: A Christmas Story
Hanna's Christmas


Activities
Make a Saint Lucy Crown
String Twinkle Lights Around the House
Collect non-perishable foods to give to a food pantry

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Please note that December 13th is also one of the feastdays of Saint Herman of Alaska. The learning basket that I created for him is here.

Thursday, November 10

Festal Learning Basket: Saint Martin...


Commemorated November 11th

Books
The Life of Saint Martin

Activities
Give your little ones a gift of a warm item (mittens, slippers, sweater, etc.)

Offer your children a candy bar after reading or telling the story of Saint Martin...
if needed, help guide them into sharing it

Make muffins. Serve everyone one and break them in half, sharing one of
your halves with the person on your right

Gather clothing to donate to a charity in honor of Saint Martin's gift of
half of his cloak to a beggar

Create a lantern garland

Make lanterns and take a lantern walk once it gets dark
(watercolor lanterns, tin can lanterns, glass jar lanterns covered with tissue paper)

Friday, October 28

Festal Learning Basket: The Archangel Michael...





Commemorated November 8th


Activities
Host a Saint Michael's Party and dress up as Angels or Saints (We do this on the Sunday closest to the feast)
Serve Blackberries: Blackberry Tea, Blackberry Jam, Fresh Blackberries over Waffles, Blackberry Pie or Cobbler, or Add Blackberries to a Salad
Add a special candle to your table to eat dinner by during the autumn
Prepare a feastday shelf with an icon of the Archangel Michael or any other Angels
Purchase Pots of Michaelmas Daisies to Decorate With

Sunday, September 25

Hyland's Teething Tablets are Back!!


Two things that I really count on with a teething baby are amber teething necklaces and Hyland's Teething Tablets. Unfortunately, the tablets were going through a reformulation for months and I was unable to purchase them for Button. Happily, I noticed that the pharmacy I ran into today is carrying them again! I've already purchased a bottle and I may go back to buy a few more just in case the stores in our area don't have any when we return from our vacation.

Tuesday, September 13

Festal Learning Basket: Exaltation of the Cross...

Photo from the Vigil of the Exaltation of the Precious Cross at Holy Trinity Monastery

Commemorated on September 14th

Books
The Exaltation of the Cross
The Queen and the Cats: A Story of Saint Helena

Activities
Decorate a Cross with fresh basil leaves and flowers for your icon corner or feastday table
Give the cross around your neck a good polish
Talk About Making the Sign of the Cross (how and why we do it)
Make Basil Pesto to serve today

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Before Thy Cross
We Bow Down in Worship O Master,
And Thy Holy Resurrection,
We Glorify.

Wednesday, September 7

Festal Learning Basket: Nativity of the Theotokos...


Commemorated September 8th

Books
The Nativity of the Theotokos
The Story of Mary the Mother of God
The Illustrated Life of the Theotokos for Children

Activities
Bake a birthday cake or cupcakes to celebrate the Mother of God's birthday
Add a vase of flowers to your icon corner
Display an icon of the feast on your table or a feastday shelf
Serve special foods to celebrate the feast
Wear the color blue to Liturgy
Sing the Troparion of the feast before meals and during your morning and evening prayers

Sunday, August 28

Festal Learning Basket: The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist...


Commemorated August 29th

Books
Elizabeth and Zechariah (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 162 - 163)
Mary Visits Elizabeth (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 166)
The Birth of John (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 167 -168)
John the Baptist (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 177)
The Baptism of Jesus (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 178 - 179)
Jesus and John (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 192 - 193)

Activities
Try to eat all of your food in bowls and avoid plates and platters
Avoid eating round foods (apples, grapes, etc.)
Enjoy treats made from honey (honey sticks, a spoonful of honey in your tea or on your cereal, etc.)
Make wool roving or pipe cleaner honeybees to decorate your feastday table
Light a beeswax candle at dinnertime
Use modeling beeswax to create something special

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Please Note: I listed all of the passages regarding Saint John the Baptist in The Children's Bible Reader. If you are limited on time (or attention span!), the passage entitled Jesus and John is the one that corresponds to this feast.

Sunday, August 14

Festal Learning Basket: Dormition...


Commemorated August 15th


Activities
Purchase flowers to be blessed at Liturgy
Display an icon of the feast and blessed flowers on your table or a feastday shelf
Serve special foods to help break the fast. Our family is planning bacon and eggs for brunch!
Wear the color blue to Liturgy
Sing the Troparion of the feast before meals and during your morning and evening prayers
Make flowers out of different shades of blue tissue paper to decorate your icon corner or feastday table


Tuesday, August 9

Festal Learning Basket: Saint Herman of Alaska...


Commemorated August 9th and December 13th

Books

North Star: Saint Herman of Alaska
The Tumbled Stone
Saint Herman of Alaska

Activities
Serve Salmon for Dinner - it is Delicious Grilled!

Hang an Icon of the Mother of God on Your Porch or in the Garden to Remember the Miracle of Saint Herman saving Spruce Island from a Tidal Wave

Spend Some Time Stargazing to See if You Can Spot the North Star

Make Russian Teacakes for a Sweet Treat to Share with Friends!

Take a Nature Walk to find Shells, Rocks, and Driftwood to Display on Your Nature Table Along with an Icon of Saint Herman

Bring a little potted spruce (or any other evergreen) into the house

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Joyful North Star of the Church of Christ,
Guiding all people to the Heavenly Kingdom;
Teacher and apostle of the True Faith;
Intercessor and defender of the oppressed;
Adornment of the Orthodox adornment of the Orthodox Church in America:
Blessed Father Herman of Alaska,
Pray to our Lord Jesus Christ
For the salvation of our souls!


Friday, August 5

Festal Learning Basket: Transfiguration...



Commemorated August 6th

Books
The Transfiguration of Our Lord
God shows Who Jesus Is (The Children's Bible Reader, Pages 218 - 219)

Activities
Take a trip to the market to purchase grapes (and even other fruits) to be blessed after Liturgy. Purchase as many different varieties of grapes as you can (last year we found Green, Red, Champagne, and Midnight Beauty - all seedless) and have the children wash them and arrange them in a basket. If you have enough baskets for each child, allow them to bring their own basket of grapes to church.

Wear white to Liturgy. If you don't have an entire white outfit (we don't!), don a white sweater, shirt, or even a hair bow!

Sing the Troparion of the Feast for the prayer before meals.

Display the Transfiguration Icon on your feastday shelf or table. If you don't have one, print a coloring page and color it in!

Serve a special meal. Feature the grapes and other fruits that were blessed at Liturgy. Use your best linens and dishes. Have the children create a special centerpiece.

If possible, do something special together: go to the park, take a trip to the beach, go as a family to the playground, rent a family movie, etc.

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Talking with Children About the Feast of Transfiguration

The Orthodox Church celebrates many special feast days throughout the year. One of the very special ones falls on August 6/19 and is called the Transfiguration of Our Lord. "Transfiguration" is a long word that tells us about something wonderful but hard to understand. To be transfigured means to be changed or glorified; on this day when Jesus was transfigured He showed Himself as God to three of His friends. How did He do that? He let them see Him changed, shining with light. After a little while He looked the same as before, but they still understood better Who He was. What a beautiful day that was!

On that day Jesus wanted to go up on a mountain to pray. It was called Mount Tabor. Jesus had 12 disciples, but He only chose three to go with Him: Peter, James and John. Why do you suppose that He didn't take all of His disciples with Him? Maybe Jesus didn't think that Judas should see Him in His divine glory, because Judas later was going to go to the people who wanted to kill Jesus and ask for money to show them where Jesus was. All the same, Jesus loved Judas and didn't want to leave him alone at the bottom of the mountain, so He left some of the other disciples to stay behind with him.

Have you ever climbed a mountain? Peter, John and James had a long climb as they went up the mountain with Jesus. They must have been tired! But with Jesus leading the way maybe they were so excited that they didn't even notice. What do you suppose they were thinking as they climbed higher and higher? They must have known something really special was going to happen!

They were all dusty when they got to the top, but they didn't care. Jesus began to pray. As He prayed, the way He looked changed. The disciples could hardly believe their eyes! The face and clothes of Jesus shone brighter than the sun. Have you ever looked up at the sun? You know how hard it is to look at the sun when it is shining; you have to quickly look away or your eyes will hurt. Jesus was even brighter than this. Maybe you wonder how this could possibly be? Because Jesus is God, He wasn't just FILLED with light, He IS Light! The disciples had to cover their eyes. Some icons even show them falling over and losing their sandals because they were so surprised at what they saw.

That was not all that happened. When they opened their eyes a little, Peter, James and John saw two holy men were talking with Jesus. They recognized Moses and Elijah and hardly knew what to think: Moses had been dead for a very long, time and Elijah had been taken up to heaven in a fiery chariot. What were they doing there on the mountain? The Gospels tell us that they were talking to Jesus about His death, which would bring all men the salvation they needed. Peter was so happy he didn't know what to say. He just knew he wanted to stay right where he was with Jesus, Moses and Elijah. So he said, "Let's make three little houses here..." But as he said this a big cloud came and covered them all. The disciples couldn't see anything and were afraid. They didn't know what was happening. Then they heard a voice coming out of the cloud, saying, "This is my beloved Son in Whom I am well pleased; listen to Him." The cloud disappeared and Jesus was alone.

So much happened that day; on the way down the mountain, the disciples must have been very quiet. What they saw was so special, Jesus told them not to tell anyone about it until after He rose from the dead. Were you ever asked to keep a secret? This was a very beautiful secret!

::from Life Transfigured: A Journal of Orthodox Nuns, Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1990, pp. 15-16. (The Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration, Ellwood City, P.A.)::

Tuesday, June 28

Festal Learning Basket: Saints Peter and Paul...


Commemorated June 29th

Books
Christina's Favorite Saints - St. Peter and St. Paul, page 16 and 17

Activities
Wear your best to liturgy today
Display an icon of Saints Peter and Paul. If you don't have one, print a coloring page and color it in!
Sing the troparion of the feast before meals
Serve special foods for lunch and dinner
Add a vase of flowers to your icon corner
Make little boats to float
Take a boat ride

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O Leaders of the Apostles and teachers of the universe,
Entreat the Master of All,
Grant peace to the world and to our souls, great mercy.
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