Heartwarming Easter Story Powerpoint Ks1
A short animated film narrating the Christian story of Easter.
Easter story powerpoint ks1. Use this age-appropriate PowerPoint to explain the Easter story to your KS1 children and tell the hopeful story of Jesus resurrectionThis PowerPoint has beautiful unique illustrations on each slide which will help you tell the story to children and help them to understand where some of our Easter traditions come fromThis PowerPoint has been specially developed for a young audience so they. Read or listen to the stories. Winner of the Standing Ovation Award for Best PowerPoint Templates from Presentations Magazine.
Mary Jackson Fact File. World Stories is a growing collection of stories from around the World. Same pictures as in the previously uplaoded Easy Easter Story for IWB but more detailed text.
The Women Who Helped to Build NASA. Tes classic free licence. This wonderful Easter Story PowerPoint will support your teaching on the Easter Story in Christian faiths.
This short film will be relevant for teaching KS1 and Early and 1st Level Religious Studies. Extra bit to encourage children to think about our symbols for Easter hot cross buns eggs baby animals. Also matches the Retell the Easter Story Workbook.
This lovely All About Easter PowerPoint provides the perfect launchpad for EYFS children to learn the Easter story and about how people celebrate Easter around the worldIt provides an excellent context for the Easter story and gives ample opportunity for children to ask questions to further their understanding. Halloween Themed Mindfulness Colouring Display Bunting. Ppt 3175 KB.
Ad Download 100s of Presentations Graphic Assets Fonts Icons More. It contains a series of illustrated and annotated slides showing Jesus and others actions at various points during the Easter narrativeSuitable for children in Early Years and KS1 - this information PowerPoint is created especially for younger children with simple text and helpful. The collection includes retold traditional tales and new short stories in the 21 languages most spoken by UK children.