This week is very special to us Christians. So what better way to teach our children the real meaning of Easter than to spend a week on it. Each day we are doing something related to what the Bible says about this week.
Today we talked about Palm Sunday and Jesus coming into Jerusalem. We read some verses in the Bible that mentioned the palm tree. I looked up in our concordance palm. There are 19 listed in our concordance, those are just from the Old Testament. Each child took turns looking up the verses.
We then headed to the dictionary
Palm-1. any of a family of mostly tropical trees, shrubs, or vines usually with a tall unbranched stem topped by a crown of large leaves. 2. a symbol of victory.
That was very interesting to the children. Andrew put it together...a symbol of victory means Jesus was victorious over our sins. Put in terms he understood!!
We then read in the Bible about Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. Luke 19:28-44 We talked about how the triumphal entry fulfilled Bible prophecy.
Prophecy Fulfilled
Psalm 8:2 Matthew 21:15-16
Zech. 9:9a Matthew 21:8-10
Zech. 9:9b John 12:12-13
Zech. 9:9f Matthew 21:6-9
Our vocabulary and spelling words for this week are:
Angel, Arimathea, Council, Earthquake, Emmaus, Galilee, Jerusalem, John, Magdalene, Mary, Mountain, Peter, Pilate, Priest, Resurrection, Risen, Robe, Room, Sabbath, Sepulchre, Skull, Stone, Sunrise, Temple, Thomas.
We are also doing a bunch of fun activities for this week also. Every year we make Resurrection Cookies, i will post the recipe at another time. This year I found this really neat cake to make. Today we had fun looking up the verses and coming up with ingredients.
~ Scripture Cake Ingredients ~
Judges 5:25 - (1/2 cup butter or margarine)
Jeremiah 6:20 - (1 cup sugar)
Isaiah 10:14 - (3 eggs, separated)
Exodus 16:31 - (1 tbsp honey)
1 Kings 4:22 : - (2 cups sifted flour)
Leviticus 2:13 - (1/2 tsp salt)
1 Corinthians 5:6 - (2 tsp baking powder)
1 Kings 10:10 - (3/4 tsp ground cinnamon)
1 Kings 10:10 - (1/4 tsp EACH cloves, allspice and nutmeg)
Judges 4:19 - (1/3 cup milk)
Genesis 43:11 - (1/2 cup chopped blanched almonds or pistachios)
1 Samuel 30:12 - (1/2 cup chopped dried figs)
1 Samuel 30:12 - (1/2 cup chopped seeded raisins)
Cake Recipe Directions:
Cream butter. Add sugar gradually, beating until light. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Beat in honey. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with the milk and beat only until smooth. Stir in nuts and fruits.
Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and pour into a loaf pan (9x5x3) lined on the bottom with wax paper.
Bake in preheated moderate oven (350 F) for 1 hour, or until done.
Cool cake in the pan for 5 minutes. Turn cake out on a rack and peel off paper. Turn cake right side up to cool.
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This is really neat! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your style of homeschooling. :) I was looking in your sidebar about the books and unit studies you use. I've never heard of the Complete Curriculum workbooks. Do they incorporate math? If not, what do you use for teaching math to your kids? I'm always interested in seeing what works for other folks. :) Thanks!
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