They’ve done it again! Grapevine has come up with an awesome new study on the Resurrection! And what better time to study that than right before Easter?
In this 11 Lesson study “your students will listen in on the conversation between Jesus and His disciples as they shared the Last Supper together. They will walk along with Jesus as He was tried, beaten, crucified, and died on the cross. Then they will share the joy of the disciples when they learn that Jesus rose from the dead. Your Bible study will conclude with the last words of instruction Jesus gave to His disciples before He ascended to heaven. Help your students put the Easter story together like never before! This is an excellent study for ages 7 and up!”
What’s Included?
- The Last Supper
- The Six Trials of Jesus
- The Crucifixion
- Jesus’ Death and Burial
- The Resurrection
- The Ascension
You’ll need the Teacher book and Student book to complete this lesson. I always pick the multi-level versions just so I can teach it with everyone all together. So far it’s been very successful in helping my kids to retain the events of the bible. They can easily flip back through their notebooks and tell me what was happening at that time.
It’s also fun to draw everything as we go, and they have fun sharing their pictures. Although ours aren’t totally stick figures anymore, they’ve started appearing with colorful outfits, fancy carriages and other surprising additions.
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What a great resource!! It would be wonderful to win this and use this with my family!
What a great resource!! It would be wonderful to win this!!
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I was just looking for something to do with my girls for Easter and this would be perfect!
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