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Easter Holiday

25/03/2013

VOCABULARY

bunnyEaster eggs basket

chocolate

chicklamb

hot cross bun

daffodil lily

crossbiblespring

VOCABULARY

Palm Sunday : Jesus comes to Jerusalem.

Good Friday honours the day he was crucified.

Holy Saturday commemorates the day that Jesus Christ lay in the tomb.

Easter Sunday celebrates Jesus Christ ‘s Resurrection.

The name Easter developed from an Old English word Ēostre, (the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring)

SYMBOLS

Easter bunny

Easter egg

ChickLamb

25/03/2013 English Teacher, Miss Macarena Arévalo

Cross. Candles

Easter lilies

Daffodils and

tulips

SYMBOLS

TRADITIONSIn Britain, it is traditional to eat hot cross buns on Good Friday.

Easter Saturday is traditionally spent decorating Easter eggs.

On Easter Sunday Christians attend Mass on a hill side so everyone can see the sun rise.

Then, families gather together to enjoy special food:

Boiled eggsRoast lamb Custard tarts Easter biscuitsFinally, Simnel cake is baked for tea.

TRADITIONS

Later, children hunt for Easter eggs

1. Easter is a Christian festival. What does it commemorate?a) The birth of Jesus Christ

b) The resurrection of Jesus Christ

c) The death of Jesus Christ

25/03/2013 English Teacher, Miss Macarena Arévalo

2. What day is Easter celebrated?

a) Friday

b) Saturday

c) Sunday

3. Where does the name Easter come from?

a) An Anglo-Saxon goddess called ‘Eastre’

b) A Saint

c) A famous king

4. Why do we have eggs at Easter?

a) We like eggs

b) They taste nice

c) They are a symbol of rebirth

5. What animal usually hides Easter eggs?

a) Chick

b) Bunny

c) Lamb

6. What container is usually filled with Easter eggs?

a) Glasses

b) Baskets

c) Bags

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