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In our home we have a half wall that separates the bedrooms from the front room. The is half wall is like a big chalkboard for our family. We put up pictures on the wall. We use the flat part as a stage. My son used it as a the tower for King Benjamin giving his speech for scriptures one day. Since we don't have a television, we sometimes put the computer up there and watch a movie together. Last year for Easter we used the half wall as a picture time line of the last week of the Savior's life and His resurrection.
Our Display from Easter 2010 |
Sunday: Plan of Salvation review and what Christ's role in the plan is.Sunday
Monday: Triumphal Entry
Tuesday: Purging the Temple and the Widow's Mite
Wednesday: The Last Supper and Washing the Disciples' Feet (Also can be taught are the parables)
Thursday: The Garden of Gethsemane and Christ' Arrest
Friday: Peter's Denial, The Crucifixion and The Burial
Saturday: No Picture. We talked about the Spirit World and Jesus' teaching. Also we read about the darkness in the Americas.
Sunday: Christ Visiting Mary, The Empty Tomb, Christ Visiting the Apostles
We start the week by talking about Jesus' role in the Plan of Salvation. In my opinion, the whole plan came together during the last week of Jesus' life. When Jesus was resurrected, the plan came together perfectly. The rest of the plan is up to me to do what I should and to want to return to live with my Heavenly Father and my family.
We found this resource for a simple art project for the plan. It is a coloring sheet and a puzzle. When I printed it, I needed to scale back the percentage from 200% to 175% and have the sheet print on a landscape option.
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Jesus' triumphal entry was a beautiful fulfillment of prophesy.
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Tuesday
Jesus cleaned the temple. He came through and literally cleaned house. He also taught about the widow and her faith and what she gave was more than the hypocritical show of the others in the temple.
Jesus Cleansing the Temple by Karl Heinrick Bloch |
Wednesday
This is where we broaden the story. Since we have little ones, we break up the events of Thursday into two days. I am working with short attention spans not necessarily an attempt to dilute material. We share the the story of the Last Supper and Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. The healing of the 10 lepers also takes place and can be included.
The Last Supper by Karl Heinrich Bloch |
The Passover was being celebrated at this time. We talk about how God protected the Israelites that were willing to slaughter the lamb and have the blood on their doors so that the Destroying Angel would pass over them. We talk about how Jesus knew that His coming death was similar to the passover. We would be saved from our spiritual death and have a hope for the resurrection.
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Thursday
Jesus Praying in Gethsemane by Harry Anderson |
We then talk about Jesus' arrest and how Peter tried to protect Jesus because Peter loved Jesus. We also talk about choosing the right and Judas' betrayal. We talk about how it is important to do things for the right reasons even when the price seems so bright and shiny.
Friday
There aren't many pictures of Jesus' trial or what happens to Him before his crucifixion. We talk about Peter, Golgotha, and the burial in the tomb.
Peter's Denial by Carl Heinrich Bloch |
The Crucifixion by Harry Anderson |
Burial of Jesus by Carl Heinrich Bloch |
Just before bed we talk about how the friends of Jesus raced to get his body into a tomb before the sun set and how special the body is. We also talk about how Jesus' spirit is no longer in his body. An example is shown with a glove. The glove represents the body and the hand the spirit. We talk about where the body and the spirit go. We don't talk about the reuniting of the body yet because the resurrection hasn't happened yet.
Saturday
We review all the pictures. We talk about the Nephites and how they sat in darkness and heard a voice from heaven. We also mention the sadness of Jesus' friends and Apostles. We also talk about how Jesus goes to the Spirit world and teaches.
Sunday
He Is Risen by Greg Olson |
Behold My Hands by Harry Anderson |
This is what we have done. It has helped my older son know Christ better. We will do it again. As our children grow older we will add more.
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ReplyDeleteGreat, great post! And I neglected to mention that Wendy will be back next week to tell us how to have our own passover dinner with our families.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Wendy is giving her children a tremendous gift.
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Perfect, I'm definitely using this to teach my children this Easter week. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWoa. I'll be using this also...thank you Wendy for sharing this! So much time and effort put into it...Looking forward to the Passover meal too!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible! How helpful of you to share this! I have a wall that would be perfect for this...thank you! I should also say that I was reading this just now, getting ready for conference to start and I was listening to MoTab in Music and the spoken word, and I just felt the Spirit really strong about how blessed we will be if do truly teach our children of Christ and his life, and this is such a wonderful way to do it at easter time. You are awesome! And ca't wait for the passover meal idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all these resources on Easter. I've been gathering ideas, our traditions, plans, etc. in an Easter binder today. Looking forward to the fun we will continue to have as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea for making Easter more Holy. It is wonderful, and I even have a gospel art kit!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you! What a wonderful lesson plan, I think we are going to try this!
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I did this with my girls, now ages 21 and 26. It was a tradition we all looked forward to and continued for many years-even when they were teenagers!
ReplyDeleteThe effort to do it is well worth it
I love this idea and I can't wait to share it with my family! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYour post on the Savior is beautiful. I am going to share it with my children and then hopefully they will share it with my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI love this site and I am excited to follow it.
Blessings to you! LeAnn
Great idea
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I stumbled upon your blog. This is a wonderful way to help my family remember the Savior leading up to Easter.
ReplyDeleteI was so sad the other day when purchasing Easter buckets for my kids, they said "Happy Spring" rather than "Easter." The one holiday that really should remain a holy day is turning into so much less. This will be nice to borrow. Thank you for sharing!
thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI am going to use some of your ideas for teaching Easter at my school. I am a mormon that teaches in an Anglican school :) So obviously some bits needs to be left out, but I love the order and pictures :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to use some of your ideas for teaching Easter at my school. I am a mormon that teaches in an Anglican school :) So obviously some bits needs to be left out, but I love the order and pictures :)
ReplyDeleteSharing Easter with the family!
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