Easter Activities

Because we are going through a chronological study of the Bible in IDC Kids, we will cover The Last Supper this Sunday, April 4. But we didn’t want to leave you without anything to help teach the events surrounding Easter Sunday. The following are some external resources and activities if you’re looking for ways to teach the crucifixion and the resurrection including videos and lesson plans from The Gospel Project.

Resurrection Rolls
Many of you will remember this very helpful and yummy activity from last year.
You’ll need:
1 package of crescent rolls
1 package of large marshmallows
3 tbsp of melted butter
3 tbsp sugar plus 1 tbsp cinnamon 

Preheat the oven to 350. As you wait for the rolls to bake, read “God’s Wonderful Surprise” from your Jesus Storybook Bible or watch it online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfnhv5h0k4M

The marshmallow represents Jesus’ body.  Roll the marshmallow in butter and cinnamon sugar representing when Jesus’ friends prepared his body for burial with oil and spices. Then wrap the marshmallow in the crescent roll (be sure the seal all the edges tightly) which represents the tomb. Place them in the oven for 10-12 minutes. Allow them to cool completely before opening the tomb to see that Jesus’ body was gone! 

Videos and Lesson Plans from The Gospel Project:

Good Friday and Easter for Small Children
Sometimes, the crucifixion and resurrection can be difficult to teach to young children. Bible Adventure is a creative and upbeat series with a “Blues Clues” kind of feel that appeals more to toddlers.

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