Today we are celebrating Palm Sunday:It is all about Jesus and His Big Parade! The time had come for King Jesus to enter Jerusalem. It was a day that marked the beginning of an incredible week.During this coming week, we will remember all that happened to Jesus during Holy Week.King Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. People had heard of all the miracles that Jesus had done. They were looking for a king and so they lined the streets to see Jesus ride by on a donkey. This was to be the fi
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Looking for easy Christian Easter Crafts for Sunday school or to do with your own kids at home? Here are 10 you'll love!
This Free Printable Countdown to Easter spans from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday and give you easy to read passages that are perfect for kids.
The Easter Story headband is a great Easter religious craft. It can be used for an Easter Sunday School lesson. Print and use. Low prep work! The Easter paper hat product contains a black and white template students will color. Students color the five scenes and glue them in order on the crown. A blank template is also available for students to write. The product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project step by step pictures PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware that this listing is for a digital download.- No physical product will be shipped.- There will be no refunds given once the sale goes through.TERMS OF USEYou are welcome to use this printable for personal or classroom use. No commercial use or reselling of the digital files or any finished product is allowed.
With Easter soon upon us, these Free Printable Easter Story Coloring Pages will sure be a great way to share the story of Christ.
Interactive Easter lesson about the empty tomb for children.
These headbands are a great bible craft. They can be used for an Easter Sunday School lesson. Print, color, cut and use. No prep work! The products contain black and white templates that kids will color. The two He Is Risen paper hats come with several wording available: He Is Risen He Has Risen Jesus Is Risen Jesus Has Risen For the Easter Story headband kids color the five scenes and glue them in order on the crown. A blank template is also available for students to write on. Each product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project photos of steps to be followed PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware that this listing is for a digital download.- No physical product will be shipped.- There will be no refunds given once the sale goes through.TERMS OF USEYou are welcome to use this printable for personal or classroom use. No commercial use or reselling of the digital files or any finished product is allowed.
These bible themed activity sheets include i-spy downloads from three stories about Jesus from the bible and are available in PDF format.
Free Easter coloring pages for your kids to color! Includes both religious and traditional Easter themes such as bunnies, chicks, and eggs.
Even grownups don't often "get it" about what Easter means. This Bible object lesson using the Jesus Glass ought to make things more clear for the kids!
Make your own marshmallow Peep catapult and use it in a fun Peeps game. Catapulting Peeps is a fun way to use those treats and even work on math!
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Make pipe cleaner bead easter eggs for a easter craft! Kids will love this easy art project that improves fine motor skills.
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I love party days at preschool. I mostly show up and the fun is all ready for me. The parents bring the treats. Lou's class was partying too, so I sent in flavored jell-o popcorn for his treat to share. It's a recipe I found via Pinterest at Dinner With Julie. It will give you a cavity pretty much on contact. There's a good bot of sugar in it! It's worth the dentist bill for the occasional making of this yummy treat. Our class gets to play games in the hallways for about 25 minutes or so. I didn't come up with any of these ideas, or even help set them up. I'm taking 0 credit, just wanted to share some of these super cute ideas. Each class rotates through these three stations; games in the hall, outside play- sidewalk chalk, big room play (It's our enrichment room with all the toys, etc) and the craft is there. A parent helps out at each little game. Most all the parents come on party day. Candy dig: There are blind folds for their eyes and little candies hidden under the Easter grass. Flower toss: larger pom poms get thrown at these flowers, trying to get them to land in the flowers centers. Cross Toss: purple Easter eggs get thrown at paper cups. Purple paper is rolled and inserted in some cups to make a cross. The kids try to get the eggs in the purple cups. Jelly bean toss: Jelly beans are tossed into the red tub. The beans they toss are the dirty ones, they can eat one from the 'clean' bucket afterward. The red tub has some jelly belly ice/candy molds inside. I'm not sure where these are from, but ice-cube trays could be used too. Frog Leap: The kiddos toss stuffed toy frogs at the lilly pads trying to get them to land on the pads. Cross walk: like a cake walk, the kids walked around in a circle on the crosses to the music. When the music is stopped, the child on the cross with this months bible verse, says the verse and gets a sticker. After our three rotations, we head back to the classroom for prayers and treats! Before all that moving around the school fun, we did have a short circle time. Some parents come for this part, others run home to fix their hair and then come back for the party part. I read this book, The Miracle of Easter and used the resurrection eggs. I used this same material with the kids a few days earlier, but party day is a review of the Easter story. We like to tell is in front of the parents because they may not know the story, may not know it well, or even know exactly what to say to their child about it. This year my class is mostly all churched families, but that's not always the case. Last year, I used a bingo sheet to retell (had the kids do most of the re-telling) the story. The friends are older this year, so I used the same pictures, but cut them apart. I gave them each an envelope with the pictures inside and the story on the outside (so they could retell it at home). They all also got a blue sheet with boxes numbered 1-12. I told them a number (in order) and a picture to find. They were able to do the retelling using the pictures (like the items in the eggs). Here was our craft, a stained glass cross. Lou kept to his favorite colors, black and orange. I love party days. I love enjoying all the treats that the parents bring in. I get twice the treats since I go down to Lou's room at some point and visit! Party snacks may be my favorite food group!
I still have this thing for the color blush pink. So, when I saw this adorable skirt from Chicwish; I simply had to have it. The quality, fit, and even color was even better than I imagined. It truly
This 9-page simple Easter freebie contains coloring, tracing, and matching! Original clip art includes cross, lamb, flower, bunny, chick, bird, tree, and egg. Two pages are in color while the other pages are black-line worksheets. Please remember to leave feedback to earn credit toward future purchases on Teachers Pay Teachers! Thank you so much for your support! Hope you enjoy it! Happy Easter! Brooke
Cross Maze (Activity Sheet) Activity sheets are a great way to end a Sunday School lesson. They can serve as a great take home activity. Or sometimes you just need to fill in those last five minute…
If you need some darling, yet meaningful Easter gifts, then these Peeps Tags are perfect! Great for church handouts, Easter baskets, or even just little gifts!
You'll find 60 different Lenten crafts with pictures of the projects and links to the tutorials. Great ideas for a Sunday school class!
Set of free Easter printables for kids including coloring sheets, crosswords and a word search page.
Catholic mini book bundle is the perfect printable activity for kids to teach them about the Catholic faith, the Bible, Jesus and more!
This the object lesson we did last night for Bible Adventures. Of course when Fireman Joe found out we were lighting a match to light the candle he kept blowing it out. He does not want us playing with fire at all! First, here are the things you need. A plate or saucer, a coin, a candle, matches, cup of colored water (any color can be used), and a clear drinking glass. Tell the kids that you are going to explain what happened at the cross. Hold the penny up and tell the kids that the penny represents us. Place the penny on the plate toward the side. Now take the colored water which represents sin. Pour the colored water over the coin until it is submerged, just as in life we are covered with sin. Experiment with the water to see how much to put on the plate for the experiment to work right. Next take the white candle that represents Jesus and put it in the middle of the plate. Light the candle, the flame represents the life of Christ. Tell the children to watch carefully as you take the glass and put it over the lighted candle. Within a few seconds, the flame will consume all the oxygen in the glass and be extinguished. However, it will have created a vacuum which, in turn will draw the water up inside the glass (thus surrounding the candle) and leave the coin dry. Tell the kids that on the cross Jesus gave up his life (the flame went out) so that he could take our sins on Himself and we could be free. A great illustration as you present the gospel and give a salvation invitation.