Description
Note: The Lenten Resolutions Accountability Pages Set is a digital product. You will receive a PDF file to download and print. No physical product will be shipped to you.
To help encourage kids and families to make and keep their Lenten resolutions for the length of Lent, I have designed this printable set to allow you to visually track your progress!
I like to refer to the changes we make during Lent as “resolutions.” They’re not unlike New Year’s Resolutions, actually. We are looking to chose things that can make us more healthy- physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We also want to add in extra things that can help people around us as well.
Here is a video about the Lenten Resolution printables including exactly how to use them.
This set includes two full-page versions, one with three resolution spaces and one with five resolution spaces. The fish has 40 scales, the crown has 40 thorns, the palm has 40 fronds, the grapes have 40 grapes, and the cross has 40 rectangles.
There are also half-page versions of each design for working on just one resolution.
You can read more about this printable set here: Keeping Your Lenten Promises With Kids – A Lenten Resolution Printable.
Purchasing Options
There is an option for one family or one classroom. The classroom option covers 25 children. If you need to use this with multiple classrooms or in a group, please purchase one copy for every 25 children. If you purchase this for your family, you should not share it with other families.
There is an option for a whole school or whole parish. If you purchase this option, you may only use it within one single school or parish/religious education program.
Note: If you have a smaller parish or school, you may purchase multiple copies of the one family/single classroom version for every 25 children instead of the whole school/whole parish option. For example: if your religious education program has 100 children that you want to use a project with, you can purchase four copies of the family/single classroom option instead of a whole school/whole parish option.