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Computer and Bible App-based Lessons, Ideas, Activities, and Resources for teaching the story of Jesus' Trial and Crucifixion.

Including: Cross, Jesus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Scourging, Nails, Centurion, Golgotha, Place of the Skull, Calvary, and related. Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22; John 18, etc.

Bible lessons for the Trial and Crucifixion -with Computer, software, interactive stories, games, Bible apps, tech, etc.

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The Story of the Cross has many different presentations found in the SunScool Bible App for Kids. The presentations and their titles change depending which age-level you select when you start the app.

Here's is a comprehensive listing from our Outline showing all of the presentations for all four levels that appear in "The Cross" menu within the app.

The Cross

  • B4-1: Jesus dying (Levels 1, 2), Dying (L3), His Death (L4)
    Luke 23:32-56; Psalm 22; Isaiah 53; John 19:16-42
  • B4-2: Jesus dies and is buried (L1,2)
    Luke 23:44-56
  • B4-2 Rising (Level 3), His Resurrection (L4)
    John 20:10-18, Mark 16:9-11
  • B4-3: Jesus rising (Levels 1 and 2)
    John 20:1-18
  • B4-3: Leaving (L3), His Ascension (L4)
    Luke 24:45-53; Acts 1:1-12, 4:31-33; Mark 16:19-20
  • B4-4: Jesus leaving and returning (Levels 1,2)
    Luke 24:50-53, Acts 1:4-12
  • B4-4 : Returning (L3) His Second Coming (L4)
    John 14:1-6; Acts 1:9-11;

Here's a screenshot of the four story presentations seen when you select Level 3 (grades 2-5):

The Story of the Cross in the SunScool Bible App

The App is free, ecumenical, and can be downloaded for use on tablets, smartphones, Windows, and Mac!
Get the download link and look up the story you need in our Outline of all 170+ stories in SunScool. That page also includes app helps.

SunScool Bible App for Kids

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Teaching “Christ’s Seven Last Words on the Cross”


I originally wrote this lesson resource for my software website for use with Cal & Marty’s Scripture Memory Game.  It could be used without software too. See suggestions below.

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Here are Jesus' "Seven Last Words"

1) “Father, forgive them, they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34)

2) “This day you will be with me in Paradise.” (Luke 23:43)

3)  “Woman, behold your son.” (John 19:26-27)

4)  “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” (Mark 15:34; Matthew 27:46)

5)  “I thirst.” (John 19:28)

6)  “It is finished.” (John 19:30)

7)  “Into your hands I commit my spirit.” (Luke 23:46)

The 7 Last Words teach children the extreme grace and obedience of Jesus at the most profound moment in all of history and most difficult moments of his life.  They are especially personal words which further reveal the love and humanity of Christ.

It should be noted that the Gospels are not in agreement about what Jesus said on the cross. Indeed, according to Mark he said nothing!  There has been a lot written about why the four Gospels have differing accounts of the same event. Suffice to say that each writer wrote many decades after the event and depended on outside sources, persons, and traditions. What is MOST important is to ask WHY did the writer write that Jesus said that particular thing? Each utterance is a lesson to itself.


MEMORIZING GAME TIPS

Older Children and teens should type in these verses to the Cal & Marty verse editor. They enjoy “programming” the game and the typing begins the memorization process.

Early Readers can easily learn the Last 7 Words in a Word Search or Scripture Memory Game. While they may not be able to “read” these short verses, then can identify keywords by the SIGHT AND SHAPE of the words.

In Cal and Marty software you can add quiz questions and a comment for each verse.

Example quiz question: In which Gospel do you find this “last word”?  Luke, John or Matthew?

Example of a comment question: What do you think Jesus is feeling at the moment he says the words, “It is finished”.  How do those words make YOU feel?

For a non-computer game using these seven last words:

Create duplicate stacks of index cards --writing the last words on once side of an index card, and the Gospel/Chapter on the other.  Now play a game of "concentration" where student turn over the cards to find matched pairs.

When the game is over, ask questions to the students about their matched pairs.

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Turn the Seven Last Words into a "Word Cloud" (Word Art)

Students use either www.wordart.com or www.wordclouds.com --- to create "word art" using the 7 last words of Jesus on the Cross.  Both are free, super easy to use, and you can copy/share/print as much as you want.

Students create the word list and make the artistic and layout choices. Lots of creative options.

Each site offers a variety of shapes as well, including a cross.

Here's an example of the word art I made at wordart.com for a Judges Lesson here at Rotation.org:

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