This post is a continuation of a new series on Unique Gifts for Catholic Teachers, Catechists and Grandparents! Our Guess Who?! series of FREE printables have been very popular this year: Guess Who?! The Saints! Guess Who?! The Cardinals! Guess Who?! The Popes! How about printing all three, laminating and trimming the templates and including them with a purchased game of Guess Who?!
Catholic Teacher Gifts with Poker Chips
This post launches a new series on Unique Gifts you can print and assemble for your favorite Catholic Teacher, Catechist or Grandparent!
Catholic Teacher Gifts with Poker Chips!
I have made a few different games using poker chips from the dollar store! These are made quite easily with 8.5″x 11″ label paper (also from the dollar store) and a 1.5″ circle punch. The label paper makes it quite easy to adhere images to poker chips. If you choose to have the images printed on regular paper and mod podge them to the poker chips…please either:
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10 Ways to Use the Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals! kit
So after releasing the initial Guess Who?! The Cardinals FREE printable, I decided to expand the kit to not only reflect the 24 Cardinals most talked about in the media… but all 116 Cardinals eligible to vote in the Conclave. I incorporated their names and flags with my hand-picked, google-searched photos of them to create 5 templates for the Guess Who?! game.
See the NEW Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals kit! kit BELOW!
FREE download!
Plunk! with the Saints!
10 Things to DO with our Plunk! with the Saints template:
Use a 1.5″ hole punch to cut the 30 Saint disks and glue to poker chips to:
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Happy Saints Tokens
Guess Who?! The Cardinals!
Just Released!
Guess Who?! Cardinals Edition!
This Cathletics Craft Kit is designed to help us familiarize ourselves with the Cardinals who may be mentioned throughout the coverage of the Conclave.
=&2=& =&3=& =&4=& =&5=& =&6=& =&7=&=&8=&Use your own Guess Who? game
to familiarize your family
with the Cardinals!
One of them could be our NEXT POPE!
Check out 10 Ways to use this FREE
Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals! printable!
Year of Faith Tumble Tower
Another Converted 2 Catholic Classic Board Game
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Equipping Catholic Families!
In honor of the Year of Faith, I decided to take
our family Jumbling Tower game
and convert it to Catholic!
Happy Saints Bingo + Happy Saints Tutorial Directory
How about HAPPY SAINT Valentine’s this year?
These are adorable…and I think can refocus this fun day, learning from and admiring the Saints!
Maybe just one little card will entice a child to learn more about the Communion of Saints!
…better than Angry Birds, don’t you think?