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Hold a Passover-Seder-Last Supper meal

I helped write the script for the Writing Team's Passover-Seder-Last Supper lesson which can fit in a 45 minute class period. It has an abbreviated and kid-friendly version of a Seder.

The Team's set also has a great listing of "Last Supper" resources, ideas, videos, etc.

Note: The Team's sets are only open to Supporting Members.


Build a salt map of Holy Week events in Jerusalem

Decorate/add cardboard cut-out buildings, walls, trees, etc.
Create movable signs/labels/location "props" which student learn to place in the right location and tell the story about what happened there.

Click map to enlarge:

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Venitea Vedere blog stated . . .

"On Good Friday each year, the catechesis I offer to children (and their parents) of the parish concerns biblical geography. What does biblical geography have to do with Good Friday? I'm glad you asked..."  -from a lesson developed by the Catechetical Center in Rome.

Map used under wiki commons license

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