
Lesson Support about New Life in Christ
Middle School and Junior high Easter eggs to color during
the lesson!
Can be used as a large Easter bookmark when done.
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Middle School and Junior high
Easter eggs to color |
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Middle schoolers and jr. high kids
often doodle while listening. It makes them appear "Cool".
So let them doodle on these Easter symbols while they listen.
Each sheet has 2 sets of 4 eggs. They are not typical
egg designs. Cut the sheets in half. (There is a faint box around each
set.)
If you think your students need even more
of a challenge, see our teen to adult Easter eggs.
Ask the kids to identify any Christian symbols (remember
even the circle and triangle are a symbol for God and the dove is for
the Spirit)
Group activity suggestion. Requires
the fewest markers and diminishes any discussion on what color everyone
wants to use and encourages sharing the markers. .
(Tell them this is what will happern) Give
each person 1 marker.
After 5 minutes, tell them to pass their marker to the right (or whatever).
After another 5 minutes - or a breaking point in your lesson, have them
pass the marker along again. Do this about 6 times. Make sure two people
next to each other do not have the same color marker. Tell them are
to use the one color on each of the eggs in a few places. (Example:
color all the circles in all of the eggs one color)
There are no hearts in the designs, so boys won't
so readily balk!
This can be used as a Bible bookmark when completed.
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Middle School - Junior high |
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Middle School
- Junior high Easter Egg Coloring Activity |
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Copy of activity page for each person |
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Fine-line markers
Notes: I always remove the black markers from any set. Let them
work around that. |
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Sunday School Resources FOR KIDS
from the Sunday School Director of Christian Education of Faith Congregational
Church, Mount Prospect, Illinois
©Jo Dibbern

Activities and crafts for Children's Religious Education, Christian Education,
Sunday School and Home School

Easter crafts for junior high- unusual Easter
Egg designs.