Things You'll Need:
- Three-ring binder
- Hole punch
- Pencil, pen, markers, crayons
- Paper
- Computer/printer
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Step 1
Create a three-ring binder to hold the papers. Let your child decorate the front of the binder with pictures that you can find using the link provided below.
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Step 2
Print copy of the Easter story for your child. Hole punch the paper and place into the binder. Read this story aloud to your child, or both of you can alternate reading one paragraph each. You can find a printable story using the link provided below. After reading, ask your child to retell the story in her own words to make sure she comprehended the events that took place.
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Step 3
The Jelly Bean PoemFor math, create a bar graph and survey sheet that allows your child to document favorite flavors of jellybeans. She can ask family, neighbors, and friends to participate in the survey, and then graph the responses. Place these papers in the binder. Now you can print a copy of the Jelly Bean Poem below and read it to your child.
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Step 4
For science, bake Resurrection Rolls. These rolls recount the story of the empty tomb. Copy the recipe and place it in the binder. Use the link provided below for the recipe.
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Step 5
Use the link provided below to show your child the history of Jesus's life. Explain the different travels he went on, and answer any questions. Have your child write a short essay of what she learned about Jesus, and how things have changed since biblical times. Place this essay and a copy of the link where the information was found into the binder.












