Favorite Easter Resources?

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  • Tristan
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    Hi everyone! My thoughts are turning toward Easter because it is next month and I was wondering what your family’s favorite Easter reources are? Do you do any special activities/preparation in the weeks leading up to Easter?

    Here are some resources I have used all or part of in the past (ours focus on Christ, we don’t do the whole Easter bunny thing):

    We read Christ’s life in the four gospels. Some years we choose one gospel to focus on, other years we read all 4 before Easter.

    We also love to watch these Bible Videos (free online!) based on the KJV, with scripture references for each at the end of the video: https://www.lds.org/bible-videos?lang=eng

    There are 40 videos there. Our favorite one for Easter specifically is this one: https://www.lds.org/bible-videos/videos/he-is-risen?lang=eng

    They take several of the other videos and combine pieces into this one just over 7 minutes for a specific Easter theme of He is Risen.

    One favorite short Easter lesson we did, followed by resurrection rolls, I explained here: http://ourbusyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2011/04/simple-easter-lesson-and-treat.html

    I’ve done a few crafts with the kids before but not a ton. However if crafts are your thing there are 30 days worth of Christ centered Easter ideas with short lessons on this blog here: http://beinglds.blogspot.com/p/easter-crafts-about-christ.html

    The same blogger has a countdown to Easter with posts you can scroll back through here: http://beinglds.blogspot.com/search/label/Easter%20Countdown

    So now it’s your turn! Share what you love! I’m hoping to get started on our activities/readings very soon as there are only 46 days to go!

    Oh, and today is the first day of Lent, or so I’m told!

    CindyS
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    We did Walk With Me to Calvary last year as a family and loved it. It can be had from Queen Homeschool.

    sheraz
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    Okay Tristan, you blew my mind away with the Lent thing…we’re already that far into the year??? lol

    We really liked this idea and want to do it this year: 

    http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/2012/03/living-christ-30-day-easter-countdown.html#.URvZrB08CSo

    We did this one last year:

    http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/2012/03/celebrate-easter-all-week-by-learning.html#.URvaIR08CSo

    I know that she listed this as a Christmas idea, but I love it for Easter:

    http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/2007/12/names-of-christ-complete-unit-study.html#.URvamx08CSo 

    Tristan
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    Cindy, that looks neat.

    Sheraz – Ooo, I like the names of christ one for Easter too! Off to look at her stuff some more, it’s been a while since I’ve been on Montserrat’s site.

    Monica
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    We also do Resurrection Rolls.  My younger son looks forward to them every year.

    My two older kids (11 and 7) are making their own Lent lapbook this year with various resources we’ve found (so far they have a Lent countdown map, a list of the things they are doing for Lent, a self “report card” for them to keep track of how they are doing, a list of the Corporal Works of Mercy, and a small child-size Stations of the Cross).  We’ve been adding to it a little bit each day.

    Each year I post a Children’s Station of the Cross and we go through them throughout the course of Lent.

    Another thing we do, which we just started last year, is Resurrection Eggs.  I made them from things we have around the house and I stored them to do again this year.  The kids loved to try and guess each day what was in the next egg.

    Finally, we have a Sacrificial Bean Jar that we keep on the table.  When I catch the kids doing something good they get to add a bean to the jar.  On Easter, all of the beans turn into jellybeans.

    Monica
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    Another thing I’m thinking of doing this year is an Empty Tomb Garden to keep as the centerpiece on our table.  Beautiful!

    beloved
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    I just ordered Amon’s Adventure by Arnold Ytreeied, because we enjoyed the Christmas story, Jotham’s Journey, so much.

    Tristan
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    There was another thing I thought of – making a ‘picture timeline’ of events from the last week of Christ’s life. It would be similar to this picture timeline we have in our dining room, but would focus in on just that last week, and we would put up a new picture each day. For example, a few that came to mind are

    Palm Sunday – Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem

    Thursday – the Last Supper and Garden of Gethsemane

    Friday – crucifixion

    Sunday – resurrection

    Has anyone done something similar?

    Monica
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    Sounds very similar to a Stations of the Cross.  Here are some printable ones.  The traditional Stations of the Cross starts with Jesus being condemned to death.

    Tristan
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    Ha, realized I didn’t include a link to the picture timeline we have in our dining room. Here it is: http://ourbusyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2013/01/how-goes-mystery-of-history.html

    Jawgee, yes, it is sort of the same idea, but I was thinking of using beautiful artwork for each day’s events, maybe mostly by one artist if there is one who has been that prolific on the life of Christ…

    tulip
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    Tristan (or anyone),

    Did you ever put together a timeline of beautiful artwork for the events of Christ during Passion week?  Since Lent begins tomorrow, my mind has turned to such things.  Thanks!

     

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