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All Saints' Day Information PowerPoint: When you’re putting together All Saints’ Day lesson plans, you’ll need a variety of resources at your disposal. Teaching students about All Saints’ Day requires you to grab their attention. This is because the holiday doesn’t have the mainstream awareness that Christmas and Easter do. However, celebrating the many saints of the church makes it one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar.Therefore, All Saints’ Day lesson plans require resources that can, engagingly, get information across. This All Saints’ Day information PowerPoint is a great example of this kind of resource. It is made up of ten slides, each of them using eye-catching colour illustrations. These slides break down the fundamental information your lesson plan need to get across.Firstly, it explains about the holiday itself, and why it is celebrated, before going over when the holiday was founded. It then covers a crucial definition that will help your students’ understanding. Namely, what a saint is, before going on to cover a handful of notable saints. These saints include Saint Valentine and Saint Nicholas, who are connected to events your students will be aware of.How you use this PowerPoint in your lesson plan is up to you. Obviously, you can use it as a presentation for the entire class. Or, if you prefer, you can use it as an informational tool for individual students or groups.




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