Easter is a Christian celebration celebrated annually on Sunday, known as Easter Sunday. And in this post we selected several True Sense of Easter Activities, ready to print and apply to early graders.
The word Passover derives from the Hebrew term Passover, which means “passage”, a reference to the episode of the liberation of the Hebrew people from Egyptian captivity, narrated in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible. Easter is considered one of the most important Christian festivals, as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The school, like the State, must be secular, but nothing prevents us from working the true meaning of Easter in the classroom. class (Love, giving…) – But if you're looking for some more neutral easter activities check out the following link: Printable Easter activities.
*Secular it means what or who does not belong or is not subject to a religion or is not influenced by it.
Index
Easter Text Interpretation Activities to print
See more at:Sequence of Activities to work on Easter
Note the words below and separate the treasures of heaven and the treasures of earth:
Form words:
Imagine that Jesus is by your side. Write a beautiful prayer!
Other ideas: The Legend of Easter Eggs – Printable Story
See also:
Even more: Easter bunny decoration for the classroom door
Text Reading and Interpretation for 3rd year:
Easter is one of the festivals that have more symbols, there are several such as: the Easter Egg, the Rabbit, the Wheat… But, we will talk now about the lamb…
The lamb is the oldest symbol of the Passover, as it is the symbol of the covenant made between God and the Jewish people at the Passover of the old law. In the Old Testament, Passover was celebrated with unleavened bread (unleavened) and the sacrifice of a lamb as a reminder of the great deed of God for his people: the liberation from the slavery of the Egypt. Thus the people of Israel celebrated God's deliverance and covenant with his people.
Moses, chosen by God to free the Jewish people from the slavery of the pharaohs, commemorated the passage to freedom by sacrificing a lamb.
For Christians, the lamb is Jesus himself, Lamb of God, who was sacrificed on the cross for our sins, and whose blood redeemed us: “by dying, he destroyed our death, and rising again, he restored us to life". And the new Covenant of God made by His Son, now not only with one people, but with all peoples.
Texts taken from the internet
– Now, let's interpret it?
a) What is Easter?
b) What do we celebrate at Easter?
c) What does the lamb at Passover mean?
d) What does unleavened bread mean?
a) Easter is one of the most important festivals for the Catholic Church.
b) The Easter Bear is an Easter symbol.
c) Easter egg is an Easter symbol.
d) Easter is a profane feast (it does not belong to the Catholic Church).
SINS - WHEAT - EASTER - JOY - LAMB
a) The ______________ is a symbol of Easter.
b) The __________________ is the oldest symbol of Passover.
c) For Catholics, Jesus Christ was sacrificed for our ________________________.
d) In the Old Testament, ___________________ was celebrated with unleavened bread and the sacrifice of a lamb.
( ) The lamb was sacrificed for the sake of liberation from slavery in Egypt
( ) Passover was not celebrated in Israel.
( ) We celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ at Easter.
( ) The lamb was a great paschal symbol for the people of Israel.
a) What does Resurrection mean?
b) Describe how Easter is celebrated in Brazil:
Fill in the crossword according to what we studied:
With popsicle sticks:
with patches
With cotton:
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