The 95 Theses by Martin Luther craft can help students learn about the Reformation. It enhances memory and visual learning to help them recall this aspect of Reformation Day. In addition, students learn to appreciate aspects of our faith like the 95 theses that teach the love, grace, and mercy of God. Finally, students can work on their coordination and fine motor skills as they cut, paste, and put their crafts together.
What are the 95 Theses?
How many times did you hear about the 95 theses by Martin Luther as a kid? I learned about them being hammered on the church door. In recent years, I have seen many a meme about them, particularly during the Reformation anniversary. Yet, did you ever really know what any of them say?
Teaching the 95 Theses by Martin Luther
I wanted to help my students understand some of the theses. Therefore, I chose five that were fairly simple for students to understand. We used a large piece of brown construction paper and folded it half to look like a door. Students glued the five theses to the front of the door. Inside the door, the students wrote about the Reformation from information that they have learned from other activities.
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