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Easter

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Task 1 –
Easter in the UK
Listen to me and write what I tell you.  (use your note books).

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3- TASK 2-
Open the webquest ( link in website)and  answer the questions in it.
Discuss in pairs: 
  1. What festival did Easter begin as? 
  2. When does Easter fall, and what determines the date?
  3. What does the name 'Easter' come from? 
  4.  What is stille happening in European countries on Easter Sunday?
  5. What animals were symbollically linked to the godess Eostre?
  6. What were the first edible Easter bunnies made from? 
  7. What is the first part you eat of a chocolate bunny?

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3- TASK 2-
Discuss in pairs: 
  1. What festival did Easter begin as? 
  2. When does Easter fall, and what determines the date?
  3. What does the name 'Easter' come from? 
  4.  What is stille happening in European countries on Easter Sunday?
  5. What animals were symbollically linked to the godess Eostre?
  6. What were the first edible Easter bunnies made from? 
  7. What is the first part you eat of a chocolate bunny?

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Task 4-
Easter bunny, true or false?

  1. The Easter bunny came from the Bible.
  2. The Easter bunny symbolizes fertility and new life.
  3. It is derived from an old Danish tradition.

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Task 4-
Easter eggs, true or false?
  1. Easter eggs are related to old traditions.
  2. For early Christians, Easter eggs represented the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  3. The Easter colours of the Christian church are yellow, red and green

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Task 5- Easter quiz

Are these statements True or False? - Don't worry if you don't know the answer, we will talk it through.

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1. Easter day is always on a Sunday.

A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

2. Easter is on the same date every year.
A
True
B
False

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3. Easter eggs symbolise rebirth.
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

4. Lent lasts for the 50 days before Easter.
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

5. The Easter rabbit is a symbol of fertility.
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

6. The name Easter comes from an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess, Eostre.

A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

At Easter in Britain, some people do Easter egg hunts. You are going to do one in the classroom

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Instructions
  • You are going to work in pairs. 
  • Each pair must nominate an ‘egg hunter’ and a ‘writer’ (you can swap roles half way through). 
  • The writer must stay seated as the egg hunter goes around the room looking for the eggs. When they find an egg they must not remove it. They must remember the colour and then go back to their partner and quietly tell their partner where it is. “The purple egg with the golden stripe is under the table next to the window” 
The first pair to hunt down the twelve eggs and write their position in English wins.
  • Write a story about one of the hidden eggs. Why did this egg hid itself at this particular place?

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Write a poem about Easter
Use the letters in the word EASTER to write a short poem: 
E
A
S
T
E
R

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My example, I'm sure you can do a lot better!
Easter day
       April Showers
         Spring Flowers
                   Together with family
                                  Eating too much chocolate
                Rabbits all around

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