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6th grade religion students will be required to complete one mini-research project. Students will choose a saint, write a 1-2 paragraph write up about that saint's life. These projects will be hung around the classroom, so decorations and colors are encouraged.
6th grade religion students will be required to complete one mini-research project. Students will choose a saint, write a 1-2 paragraph write up about that saint's life. These projects will be hung around the classroom, so decorations and colors are encouraged.
6th grade religion students will be required to complete one mini-research project. Students will choose a saint, write a 1-2 paragraph write up about that saint's life. These projects will be hung around the classroom, so decorations and colors are encouraged.
Students in Ms. Fennessys 6th grade religion class
will be required to complete one mini-research project on a saint of their choice per trimester. Students will choose a saint, write a 1-2 paragraph write up about that Saints life and what they admire about their saint. These projects will be hung around the classroom, so decorations and colors are encouraged. On the due date, students will be required to turn in: 1-2 paragraph biography of a saint of their choice with a picture of the saint o double spaced o 12 pt font in a readable font (i.e. Times New Roman, Arial, etc.) Prayer to that saint asking for inspiration/assistance with something Citation list of 2-3 credible sources (i.e. websites ending in .edu or .org, websites that are created/monitored by Catholic organizations, etc.) Students should double check facts on another website to ensure accuracy. Pleae consult the rubric for details on the different sections and the requirements. Due date: ___________________ Parent signature: _____________________________________________
Please contact me with any questions via email or
telephone. For an example project, please check Ms. Fennessys website! Mother Mary Lange
Elizabeth Lange was born around the year 1794
in Santiago de Cuba. She was educated in French and reading in Cuba. As an adult, she moved to Baltimore, Md. to a community of French-speaking Haitians in 1813. After living and working among the Haitians in the area, she realized that the children in these communities needed a good education. During this time, slavery was still legal in some states, including Maryland, meaning that there was no free public education available for African American children. With the help of some members of the community, Mother Mary Lange established a school for black children in her house in Fells Point, and she established a religious order for black women to become nuns called the Oblate Sisters of Providence. She died in 1843.
I admire Mother Mary Langes bravery. She was
very courageous for teaching black students in a time of the United State when slaves did not have any rights. She stood up for people that did not have any rights in society, and she did her best to help her students improve. Prayer Dear God, please give me the strength and courage of Mother Mary Lange in my daily teaching. Please help me to treat all students with kindness and respect at all times. Please help me to not get frustrated when a student is not following the rules or when a student does not understand what I am teaching. Please help me to be selfless and to always extend a helping hand to those who need it. Mother Mary Lange, pray for us! Amen. Sources http://www.oblatesisters.com/MotherLange.html http://www.sfacademy.org/Mother_Mary_Lange.aspx http://www.motherlange.org