Since it has been such a long time, I'm working on a series of scheduled posts to update you on the things we've been up to. I'm hoping to have a post a day for the next couple of days to get you all caught up!
Tonight, I want to focus on the faith-based part of the last couple of days. As I mentioned, Easter is my favorite holiday to celebrate with preschoolers. We've had some of the best conversations about Jesus' death and resurrection the last few weeks! I broke the story of Jesus' death and resurrection into short chunks based on the children's bible I use and we read a different story every other day. This helped me explain everything to the kids in a way that they understood it.
We also had a chance to do a couple of different activities to help them understand the story. My favorite activity was building a tomb for Jesus after reading about His death. We collected rocks from the playground and used them to build a tomb (which was a great vocabulary term!). After building the tomb, we drew a picture of Jesus and laid him in the tomb and placed a big rock in front of the opening. The next day, after reading about Jesus' friends discovering He had come back to life, we checked our tombs to discover that Jesus had risen from our tombs as well! The kiddos were so excited to find the tombs empty! I wish I had videotaped their expressions. It was precious!
Checking our tombs:
The kiddos seemed to truly understand this. Today, as we were up in the sanctuary practicing for Sunday, one of the children asked about the candle at the front. I told them how the candle symbolizes that Jesus is with us. The child wanted to know if it is always lit, and I explained how it is often put out on Good Friday because that's when we celebrate Jesus' death. The child then said, "Oh. So do they light it again on Easter since that's when Jesus came back to life?" It makes my heart happy to know the children understand the story of Easter!
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