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Theme: Saint Patrick, Enlightener of Ireland
Mini-study on Saint Patrick and the Holy Trinity.Feast day: 17th of March
Turkeys
Introductory Facts Activity 1 Curriculum areas: Activity 2 Curriculum areas: Lunch Snack Curriculum areas: Activity 3 Curriculum areas: Activity 4
Soups
On the Calendar Cycle
Little-T traditions for feasts and fasts on the calendar cycle.
Wolves
Introductory Facts Activity 1 Curriculum areas: Activity 2 Curriculum areas: Lunch Snack Curriculum areas: Activity 3 Curriculum areas: Activity 4
Condiments and Dips
On the Paschal Cycle
Little-T traditions for feasts and fasts on the Paschal cycle.
Caribou
Introductory Facts Caribou are also called reindeer. Watch the 2-minute video "Learn Facts about Reindeer". Reindeer are furry all over, including their nose and their hooves, and two different sorts of hair, with soft wool near the skin and long, hollow hair...
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Theme: Saint Nicholas the Wonder-Worker
Mini-study on Saint Nicholas of Myra. Feast day: 6th December
Deer, Part 1
Introductory Facts Watch the 5-minute video "Interesting Facts about Deer". Try to recall a time you've seen a deer. Deer are mentioned in the first verse of "Home on the range", as well as the chorus. Review it (from the bison session) and practice singing ...
Dressings and Marinades
Theme: Nativity Fast
Unit study on the Nativity Fast [Advent] and Entrance of the Theotokos, and activities associated with the start of the fasting period, such as putting up the tree and stirring up the pudding.
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Opossums
Introductory Facts Watch the four-minute video "Opossums". Activity 1 When they feel threatened, opossums flop onto their sides and pretend to be dead until they have an opportunity to escape. That's called "playing possum". Play musical opossums (statues) ...
Baby/Toddler Pouches
Purées for baby and toddler food pouches.
Planned Menus
Planned menus for past events.
Raccoons
Introductory Facts Watch a two-minute video, "Amazing Animals: Raccoon". Activity 1 Raccoons are called "wash bears" in most languages, because they wash their food. Wash your plastic toy animals! Fill a large container with some manner of brown gunk (choco...