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Immaculate Conception Craft

I have a cute Immaculate Conception craft I wanted to share with all of you! I wish I could have gotten it up sooner, but I have been pretty busy getting stuff done in my classroom.

 The Immaculate Conception (IC) is celebrated on December 8th. In my early catholic years I always struggled with remembering what the IC stood for! I made a little craft to help students remember! The Immaculate Conception is the day we celebrate Mary being conceived without sin.

The kids get to make a little Saint Anne Doll holding the baby Mary. I also have an area included for the kids to write about what the IC means. I hope you enjoy this free download! Please feel to share it with friends.

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Happy Teaching!
Jezu Ufam Tobie
-Mrs.Albert 

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