Easter: 5 Ways to Teach Your Children about the Resurrection
We've done a few different Easter/Resurrection lessons in the past, so I wanted to compile them all into one post. Each of these activities are FREE to download in hopes to help children easily learn more about Jesus and His Resurrection.
Easter Week (FREE resource): This is what we did last year, and we're planning to do it again this year. Each day (starting the Sunday before Easter), you read and discuss one scripture reference and then place the corresponding picture onto the Easter Wreath. The scripture references match what Jesus did each day leading up to His resurrection. This will be something really simple for us to do each morning for our gospel study. On Thursday evening, we'll do a more in depth Family Home Evening talking about the Atonement (details to come).
Easter Story & Resurrection Rolls: This free download sends children on an egg puzzle hunt to put together a picture of Jesus' resurrection. There is a story of the Jesus and His resurrection as well as a recipe to make our favorite, resurrection rolls.
Photo Credit: The Girl Who Ate Everything
DIY Resurrection Eggs: You did this a few years ago, and my kids really enjoyed it. You open two eggs each day and read the scripture references together as a family. Children learn about events leading up to Christ's Resurrection.
Easter Week (FREE resource): This is what we did last year, and we're planning to do it again this year. Each day (starting the Sunday before Easter), you read and discuss one scripture reference and then place the corresponding picture onto the Easter Wreath. The scripture references match what Jesus did each day leading up to His resurrection. This will be something really simple for us to do each morning for our gospel study. On Thursday evening, we'll do a more in depth Family Home Evening talking about the Atonement (details to come).
Easter Story & Resurrection Rolls: This free download sends children on an egg puzzle hunt to put together a picture of Jesus' resurrection. There is a story of the Jesus and His resurrection as well as a recipe to make our favorite, resurrection rolls.
Glove Analogy & The Plan of Salvation: We did this for a family home evening lesson last year, and my kids really enjoyed it.
Resurrection Video & Resurrection Rolls: Type in "Resurrection Video LDS" in google and it will take you to the link. And then make these amazing object lesson rolls that teach children about the resurrection. My kids look forward to these EVERY year and they are a favorite tradition to remember Jesus' Resurrection at our home.
Photo Credit: The Girl Who Ate Everything