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The Easter Story Bible Lesson

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I love everything by this seller. Great lesson plans. Easy to prepare. Very relevant. Aligned to scripture.
This was a great resource for my students to use as we learned about the symbols of Easter. Students were able to follow along and use the sequencing templates with ease. Students were engaged while working.
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Symbols of the Easter Story, a resource ready for Easter! These no-prep reading comprehension activities are based on the Bible story of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, death, and resurrection. Scriptures are primarily taken from the book of Matthew. The packet includes a reading response booklet, activities, and a craft!

This is an all-in-one no prep unit to prepare your class or Sunday school group for the Easter Season.

This packet also includes a DIGITAL, Google Slides version that is perfect for distance learning or 1:1 classrooms. Follow the directions to assign it in Google Classroom! (NOTE: There is no digital version of the Symbol Circles craft. This is a paper-based activity only).

What's included in this Symbols of the Easter Story resource?

  • Cover: The Easter Story – A cover for the student booklet, black and white so it can be used as a coloring page.
  • Symbols of the Easter Story – Reading Pages 7 easily-identifiable symbols with passages from the Bible.
  • Symbols of the Easter Story – Reading Response Pages Comprehension questions for each of the seven reading pages.
  • Craft / Activity – Create a mobile or keychain booklet featuring the symbols of the Easter story
  • Activity Page – Unscramble the words (2 pages) – Take a look at how the Easter Story was prophesied in the book of Isaiah with this activity.
  • Alphabetical Order – Sort a group of Bible based words into alphabetical order
  • Word Search
  • Digital, Google Slides versions of all worksheet pages.

Plus an answer key for easy marking!

A note on the Bible passages used: For copyright purposes, the printed Bible passages in the booklet use the NLT. All comprehension questions work with any translation of the Bible if NLT is not your translation of choice.

This resource is a companion to the CHRISTMAS version: Symbols of the Christmas Story.

What Teachers are saying about The Easter Story?

"Great challenging work on the Easter Story for my grade 3 and 4 class." - Brandi M.

"This was a wonderful project for my fourth graders the week before Easter." - Teresa R.

"This was just what I needed for Easter during this pandemic. Everything was already done so all I had to do was print it and send it home. This took a huge load off of my plate since the stories were already written in easy to understand wording. " - Kathryn M.

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Teaching Duration
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Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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