I love finding ways to help my children focus on the true meaning of a holiday. I enjoy finding ways to incorporate learning about a holiday during our homeschool time. Easter is right around the corner and this is the perfect time to help your students think deeply about the meaning of Jesus’ death and resurrection.
I found some very special Easter writing prompts from Writing with Sharon Watson that will help your teens to quiet their minds and really contemplate what happened during Easter week. There are 7 writing prompts that are in chronological order. They start from Jesus’ Triumphal Entry through Thomas’s epiphany a week after the resurrection. These prompts include poetry, story writing, definitions, opinions, and more. There are also some bonus writing prompts. These are geared for students in grades 7 – 12.
You can grab these Easter writing prompts HERE.
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Sarah is a wife, daughter of the King and Mama to 4 children (one who is a homeschool graduate)! She is a an eclectic, Charlotte Mason style homeschooler that has been homeschooling for almost 20 years.. She is still trying to find the balance between work and keeping a home and says she can only do it by the Grace of God, and Coffee!