Lesson 1: Story of Feast of the Black Nazarene
Objective: 1
Time: 45 minutes
Resources: Storybooks, images of the Black Nazarene

Introduction: Discuss the concept of feast days in Christianity and introduce the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
Development: Read a simplified version of the story of the Black Nazarene. Discuss its roots and history.
Conclusion: Ask students to summarize the story in their own words.
Assessment: Have students draw a picture depicting a scene from the story.
Lesson 2: Symbols and Traditions
Objective: 2
Time: 60 minutes
Resources: Symbols of the Black Nazarene, art supplies

Introduction: Discuss the meaning of symbols in religious celebrations.
Development: Explore the symbols associated with the Feast of the Black Nazarene. Create a collage of these symbols.
Conclusion: Have students present their collages and explain the significance of each symbol.
Assessment: Assess students' understanding based on their presentations.
Lesson 3: Connecting to Personal Life
Objective: 3
Time: 45 minutes
Resources: Journals, pens

Introduction: Discuss the importance of connecting religious traditions to personal experiences.
Development: Have students write about a time when they felt connected to something larger than themselves.
Conclusion: Share and discuss some of the journal entries as a class.
Assessment: Evaluate students' reflections for depth and connection to the lesson.
Lesson 4: Exploring Concepts
Objective: 4
Time: 60 minutes
Resources: Interactive activities, discussion prompts

Introduction: Introduce key concepts related to the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
Development: Engage students in activities that explore these concepts, such as role-playing or group discussions.
Conclusion: Summarize the main concepts covered and their significance.
Assessment: Observe students' participation and understanding during the activities.